Liverpool, NSW - St Luke's Anglican
Year Built: 1818
Denomination: Anglican
Saint: Luke
Address: 113 Northumberland Street, Liverpool, New South Wales, 2170
Architect: Francis Greenway
Architectural Style: Georgian
Traditional Owners: Cabrogal people
Last Updated: 26/05/2024
History and Architecture:
Simple Georgian colonial Church, constructed of sandstock bricks, with sandstone foundations, string courses and tower parapets. An early colonial Church by Francis Greenway that retains its colonial atmosphere. Foundation stone laid by Governor Macquarie in 1818.
Clergy:
This list may not contain every serving cleric, past or present, for this church.
Further submissions welcomed.
Years | Name | Annotation | D.o.B | D.o.D |
---|---|---|---|---|
1838 - | Rev John Duffus | 1804 | 1870 | |
1847 - 1847 | Rev Francis Cameron | Locum | 1804 | 1887 |
1887 - | Rev Edward Henry Herbert Brodhurst | 1862 | 1907 | |
1888 - 1888 | Rev Reginald Edward Goldingham | Curate | 1855 | 1890 |
1949 - 1949 | Rev Alfred Henry Gallop | Curate | 1887 | 1973 |
1975 - 1977 | Rev Robin Brooke Gibbes | Honorary Asst 77 | 1908 | 1987 |
Organ:
No information currently available. Submissions welcomed.
Contributions:
1. 2024 Simon Saunders church photos.
Source:
1. Cable Clerical Index with permission.