Charles William Perkins (4 October 1855 - 2 August 1927) was Birmingham City Organist from 1888 to 1923.
He spent his early years in London where he was also a conductor of the Epsom Choral Society.
In November 1887 he wrote from his home at 5 Redburn Street, Tedworth Square, London to apply for the post of organist at Sydney Town Hall but withdrew when he was appointed Birmingham City Organist early the next year.
[2] In 1894 Théodore Salomé dedicated the first of his Douze pièces nouvelles pour orgue, vol.
In 1890 he married Mabel Norah Stone (1873 - 1943) and they had the following children: For the greater part of his life he lived at 2 Piers Road, Handsworth, Birmingham.