Surname:
St. Ann's Church, Paterson
Details:
Church of St. Ann, Paterson fully completed and approved by the Colonial Architect. A neat plain building capable of holding 300 persons
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St. Ann's Church, Paterson
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Marriage of James Dunlop Rae of Morpeth to Susanna Lowman, youngest daughter of John Alford of Toryburn, Allyn River on 31st December 1851. Officiating minister Rev. James Laughton
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St. Ann's Church, Paterson
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Meeting of subscribers to select Trusteess for the church to replace Major Edward Johnstone (deceased); William Dunn, (resigned); Charles Macquarie (Disqualified); James Adair (disqualified)
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St. Augustine Church, Merewether
Place:
Llewellyn and Winsor Streets, Merewether
Source:
Early Architects of the Hunter Region, A hundred years to 1940 by Les Reedman B.Arch. Dip. Arch. AASTC FRAIA
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1937 New Rectory was built at St Augustines, Merewether, architects Pitt and Merewether
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St. Clement's Church
Details:
Roof under repair and internal fittings improved
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St. Columba Church, Adamstown
Place:
Lockyer-street, Adamstown
Source:
NMH 1 September 1890; Catholic Press 7 February 1935
Details:
There was a wooden church on this site, built c. 1890…. The foundation stone was laid by Bishop Murray of Maitland. A procession of children attending the school, St. Mary’s choir, several clergymen and the Bishop vested in his sacred robes, formed near the Carrington Hall, and proceeded singing hymns, to the site on the crest of the hill on which the church is to be built. After the stone was laid. The building was to be of wood on stone foundations. Its dimensions were 60ft x 28 ft, with a vestry of 12ft x 12ft attached. The architect Mr. T. McCosker of Newcastle, the contractor Mr. J. Simpson; The brick church was designed by architect Peter Gannon
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St. Columbans Church, Mayfield
Place:
39 Church-street, Mayfield
Source:
Heritage Assessment Report 2018
Details:
As an established Architect J.P. Gannon was engaged and produced a design for the church to the budget of £12,000 which would be 125 feet by 55 feet and would accommodate 750 people which it is assumed included the choir. The tender was awarded to T.C Whittle of Islington and construction of the building was scheduled for September 1939.
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St. James Church Morpeth
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130 panes of glass broken in a hail storm
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St. James Church, Morpeth
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Marriage of Rodber Palmer, 4th son of G.T. Palmer of Giningininderra near Queanbeyan to Isabella Lydia, 2nd daughter of Rev. G.A. Middleton on 15th December. Minister Rev. R. Chapman
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St. James Church, Wickham
Place:
Church and Hannell Streets, Wickham
Details:
This church was demolished in 1974
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St. John the Baptist Church
Details:
Marriage of John, eldest son of Thomas Ledsam, Fermoy, Co. Cork to Margaret, eldest daughter of George Cusack, King's Co., Ireland on 8th October. Officiating clergy Rev. Dean Lynch
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St. John the Baptist Church, Stroud
Details:
To be consecrated by the Bishop of Newcastle
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St. John the Baptist Church, Stroud
Details:
Erected by Sir Edward Parry when he was commissoner for A.A. Company. Used for divine services since 1833. Consecrated by the Bishop of Newcastle
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St. John the Baptist's Church Maitland
Details:
Laying of foundation stone
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St. John the Evangelist Church
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First Church consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Newcastle
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St. John the Evangelist Church Wollombi
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Erected from the design of Edmund Blackett. Consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Newcastle on 16th February
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St. John's Church
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Confirmation ceremony held by Archbishop of Sydney. 300 people attended church
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St. John's Church
Details:
Marriage of Thomas McCormick, second son of Thomas McCormick of West Maitland to Miss Elizabeth Elliott, 3rd daughter to John Elliott of Maitland on 30 April. Officiating clergy Rev. Dean Lynch
Surname:
St. John's Church Maitland
Details:
Building proceeding steadily
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St. John's Church Stroud
Details:
Marriage of Francis Robert Chester, youngest son of Colonel Master of Knole Park, Gloucestershire, to Emma Jane, youngest daughter of H.H. Macarthur on 21 January. Officiating clergy, Rev. William Macquarie Cowper