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Croydon, NSW - Malvern Hill Uniting
The Church was built in 1912. The Architect was Mr. Alfred G. Newman, and the Builders were Kirk & Co. On September 11th, 1911, Mrs. F. Davis turned the first sod on the new. site. The foundation stone was laid by Mrs. F. Cull 4th Novembe…
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Dee Why, NSW - Uniting
The Church is known as the Cecil Gribble Tongan Congregation. A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was set - by Mrs D Broadbent 15th Jan 1921". A further stone reads, " This stone was set by Mrs G J Waterhouse 15th Jan 1921".
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Hurlstone Park, NSW - Uniting
The Official Opening of the Church took place on Saturday, December 7th, 1912. The Church doors were opened by Mrs. Fred Currie (wife of the builder).
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Kempsey, NSW - Uniting
Formerley a Methodist Church it was built in 1953, with the foundation stones laid by Frank O. Secomb and the Revd Wesley Tredinnick.
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Lakemba, NSW - Uniting
The Church was built on land donated by Mr. Ben Taylor who lived in a large colonial cottage on the opposite corner of Haldon Street and The Boulevarde. A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by His Excellency The Right Hon Lord…
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Marrickville, NSW - Church of Christ
The current brick church building opened for worship in January 1912. The Church was built adjoining an earlier church building, and was built in brick in a Romanesque style. The internal dimensions of the church will be 47ft by 36ft. A…
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Ryde, NSW - Wesley Uniting
The foundation stone for the 3rd Methodist chapel in Ryde was laid On New Year’s Day 1870, by Isaac Shepherd . The land for the new chapel was part of the land donated by James Devlin for the first two chapeld it now replaced. A plaque r…
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Young, NSW - Uniting
Two foundation stones are attached to the church. One laid by Rev W.H. Jones on 10 March 1909 and the other by Rev C.T. Newman.
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