George Edwin Badger 1900 – 1933[5] (afterwards vicar of Cofton Hackett)
C.H. Williams 1933[6] – 1940 (formerly chaplain of the Watts Naval School, Elmham, Norfolk, afterwards vicar of Christ Church, Highbury, London)
Jack Richard Hassett 1940 – 1947
Christopher Martindale Waddleton 1947 – 1949 (formerly curate at St Philip and St Jacob’s Church, Bristol)
Edward A. Burton 1949 – 1951[7] (afterwards vicar of St Paul’s Church, Tipton)
William George Griffin 1951 – 1956[8] (formerly vicar of St Paul’s Church, Lozells, afterwards vicar of All Saints' Church, Burton upon Trent)
Bells
For the consecration in 1838, a single bell by William Taylor of Oxford was installed. In 1869 Blews and Son provided a ring of eight bells at a cost of £600.[9] These were later recast by
Taylors of Loughborough. When the church was closed the bells were transferred to
St Peter's Church, Harborne.
Organ
The first organ in the church cost £270 (equivalent to £26,100 in 2021)[1] and was built by Theodore Charles Bates of London and opened on 7 December 1841.[10]
This was replaced in 1882 when a new organ by J.C. Banfield was opened on 25 November[11] at a cost of £350. It was renovated in 1939 by
Walter James Bird. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[12]
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^"Canon Badger". Birmingham Daily Gazette. England. 8 May 1933. Retrieved 19 January 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
^"Noted Athlete as New Vicar". Birmingham Daily Gazette. England. 27 June 1933. Retrieved 19 January 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
^"A vicar moves on". Birmingham Daily Gazette. England. 10 February 1951. Retrieved 19 January 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
^"New vicar of All Saints' Installed". Burton Observer and Chronicle. England. 2 August 1956. Retrieved 19 January 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.