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Arncliffe, NSW - St David's Anglican
Address: 54 Forest Road, , Arncliffe New South Wales, 2205
The original St David's Anglican Church was in Hirst St, on part of the land granted in 1833 to convict overseer Reuben Hannam by Governor Bourke, as a reward for developing the sandstock brick much used in early colonial building. A church was built in 1879, and served for the next thirty years. In March 1906, a larger more prominent…
Glen Innes, NSW - Holy Trinity Anglican
Year Built: 1914
Address: 76 Meade Street, , Glen Innes New South Wales, 2370
The Parish of Glen Innes, one of the oldest in the Diocese, was set up as a centre of administration of the Church of England when Bishop Tyrrell appointed the Rev. G. C. Bode to be the first Vicar of the Parish in 1858. The first section of the present Church was built in 1868. It consisted of the present Nave built of granite and…
Inverell, NSW - St Augustin'e Anglican
Address: 33 Rivers Street, , Inverell New South Wales, 2360
The Church was designed by J. Horbury Hunt. It is a Gothic design with terracotta ridge-capping and a slate roof.
Junee, NSW - St Joseph's Catholic
Year Built: 1929
Address: Kitchener Street, , Junee New South Wales, 2663
The Foundation stone was laid on 10 March 1929 by the Right Reverend J.W. Dwyer Bishop of Wagga Wagga.
Parkes, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1897
Address: 17 Court Street, , Parkes New South Wales, 2870
The Church was erected in 1897 to the design of the architect, J. Rigelsford. An intact example of the Federation Gothic style. The north-western facade fronting the street is a steeply pitched gable parapet flanked by two adjoining buttresses surmounted by finials. The roof is clad with corrugated iron. The entrance vestibule is a…
South Melbourne, VIC - St Peter and Paul Catholic
Year Built: 1869
Address: Corner Dorcas & Montegue Streets, , South Melbourne Victoria, 3205
The area where this church stands was once known as Emerald Hill before becoming South Melbourne. Father John O'Connell was appointed to the charge of Emerald Hill and Sandridge in 1854 and this meant that Emerald Hill was the first strictly suburban Parish in the Diocese. Built of bluestone and of Gothic style the Architect was TA…