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Carcoar, NSW - Church of the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Constructed in 1870 the Church boasts a slim stone bellcote and spire and retains its original cooling system, which was cleverly created by wall cavities through which cooler air passed into outlets in the window sills. A letter to the …
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Cowra, NSW - St Raphel's Catholic
The first St Raphael's was built along Gothic lines and opened in 1861. The Architect was Edward Gell. Built entirely of stone it was dedicated by Archbishop Polding in 1865. It was replaced by a new church in 1875. The current and third…
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Forbes, NSW - St Lawrence O'Toole Catholic
There were two church buildings erected before the current one. The first was located in Camp street and the second was in Harold Street. Of Gothic Revival style the church was erected in 1880. The Architect was Edward Gell. A sanctuary …
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Mudgee, NSW - St Mary's Catholic
The first Catholic Church in Mudgee was built near where the present presbytery now stands and was built of slabs with a bark roof in 1843 on the two acre site of Government granted land. The 2nd St Mary's was a stone church and was comm…
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Orange, NSW - St Jospeh's Catholic
A plaque reads "The Foundation stone was laid on 4th April 1869. The original Naive section of the Church was opened and blessed by Archbishop John Bede Polding GBS of Sydney and Bishops of Ballarat, Goulburn and Maitland Dioceses 30th Apri…
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Rydal, NSW - St Matthew's Catholic
The Architect was Edward Gell and the Church was built in 1869.
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