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Armidale, NSW - Uniting
The original church was built in 1864 and is the oldest surviving Church building in Armidale. The Architect was Mr Thomas Rowe. It is now Wesley Hall. A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by Rev W.H. Beale November 30 1892". A p…
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Ashfield, NSW - Uniting
Formerly a Methodist Church it was established in 1840 and constructed in 1865. The site one which the Church now stands was part of the 1841 subidivion of the Canterbury Estate. Robert Campbell donated the land to the Wesleyan Church in 18…
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Bathurst, NSW - Presbyterian
Bathurst's first St Stephen's Presbyterian Church was built in 1835. In 1871 the present church was begun, with the foundation stone being laid on 17 September that year. The building was completed the following year and dedicated in Septem…
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Bulli, NSW - The Northern Illawara Uniting
The current church was built on land donated by Mr Robert Somerville, and a £50 donation was made by Miss Thompson to assist with the cost of the church building. The church was opened on 7-5-1865 by the Rev G Hurst. The church cost £900…
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Glebe, NSW - Presbyterian (Former)
This church was originally built in 1876-80 at the corner of Parramatta and Glebe Point Roads to the design of Thomas Rowe. Faithfully re-erected on this present site in 1927. High Victorian Gothic church built of fine sandstone, with thin …
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Goulburn, NSW - Uniting
A historical plaque at the front of the Church reads in part, "The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was originally built in 1848 and is part of what is now the Wesley Centre. Due to a growing congregation, a trust was set up in May 1869 to ere…
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Kiama, NSW - Scot's Presbyterian
A heritage-listed church it was designed by Thomas Rowe and built from 1860 to 1863 by builders Moon & Simmons and carpenters Walker Bros. The Church has a slate roof, the internal walls plastered with a stone paved floor, timber trussed ce…
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Mudgee, NSW - St Paul's Presbyterian
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser in an article on 5 June 1875 noted, "On the 27th ultimo, the Foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church, at Mudgee, was laid by Mrs Dickson. The architect was Thomas Rowe. There was a larg…
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Newtown, NSW - St Joseph's Catholic
The Church was designed by architect Thomas Rowe and was opened by Archbishop John Bede Polding in May, 1869.
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Nowra, NSW - Uniting
First services in this church were conducted on Sunday, August 9, 1857 by Rev. J. Eggleston who was the preacher in both morning and evening, while Rev. Samuel Wilkinson led a service of Holy Communion in the afternoon. The following day Mr…
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Orange, NSW - Holy Trinity Anglican
The design is of High Victorian Gothic Revival and the Architect was Thomas Rowe. Erected in 1879 with the steeple being completed in 1924.
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Orange, NSW - Uniting
Originally a Wesleyan Methodist Church. The Church was designed by Thomas Rowe in 1863, and the 1958 porch built as a centenary project. The character is also impacted by the 1876 changes by John Hale, with the tower and the modification to…
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