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Roman Catholic Church Maitland
Details:
Difficulties with work on the pinnacles
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Scone Church of England
Details:
408 pounds contribution from Colonial Treasurey towards Church and Parsonage
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Scots Church Paterson
Details:
Reverend James Brotherston Laughton admitted to the ministerial charge connected with the Scots Church
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Scots Kirk Church, Hamilton
Place:
Tudor and Murray Streets, Hamilton
Source:
Hamilton Walking Tour; Biography of architect James Henderson - Early Architects of the Hunter Region, A hundred years to 1940 by Les Reedman B.Arch. Dip. Arch. AASTC FRAIA
Details:
Considered one of the finest pieces of church architecture in the Northern District when it was dedicated in 1887. The design of Scots Kirk is based on Dunfermline Abbey in Scotland, the birthplace of community and church leader George Donald. Designed by architect James Henderson in 1886
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Scots Presbyterian Church Maitland
Place:
Parish of Maitland commencing at NW corner of John Blaxland's 1/2 acre
Details:
Claim to grant of land by Trustees of the Scots Presb Church (A. Lang; H. Mitchell; H.C. Sempill; W. Scott; A. Livingston; H. Rae. - 5 acres authorised by Gov. Bourke and possession given 22nd July 1833
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Singleton All Saints Church
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Old Stone work condemned and new tender accepted from architect Blackett. Workmen from Sydney
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Singleton All Saints Church
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Consecreation of All Saints Church on 19th March by Lord Bishop of Newcastle
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Singleton All Saints Church
Details:
Stone building in the Gothic style capable of containing 200; Designed by Edmund Blackett and built by contractors Messrs. Turner of Sydney
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Singleton Church
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Built by Thomas Turner of Sydney from a plan drawn out by Colonial Architect Blackett
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Singleton Episcopalian Church
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Walls of the new church almost finished
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Singleton Episcopalian Church
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Churchwarden for the ensuing year - H. Dangar, William Tinson, T.F. Hope.
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Tenders called for building seats for the new church
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St Mary's Church
Details:
Churchwardens advertising for a sexton and pew opener
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St. Alban's Church Muswellbrook
Details:
Marriage of Rev. Richard George Boodle, minister of St. Albans chruch Muswellbrook and eldest son of Rev. R. Boodle, rector of Radstock, Somersetshire, to Anne Darling, second daughter of the late L. Rees of Glamorganshire on 13th January. Officiating clergy Rev. G. Turner
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St. Andrew's Church Singleton
Details:
Reverend James Smyth White Presbyterian minister
Surname:
St. Andrews Church, Singleton
Details:
Children attending Sabath school of the church examined in Scripture knowledge
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St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cooks Hill
Place:
Laman-street, Cooks Hill
Source:
Newcastle CBD Heritage Study, 1988
Details:
Gothic revival church in yellow brick with sandstone ornamentation and spire. Key landmark in important location adjoining Civic Park and adjacent tabernacle. Architect F. B. Menkens, winner of the design competition
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St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wallsend
Place:
144 Nelson-street, Wallsend
Source:
Wallsend heritage main street study : volume two : building worksheets / EJE Landscape.
Details:
Presbyterian services began in Wallsend from as early as 1862 when travelling preachers occasionally gave services in a mine workshop. Services were later transferred to the Temperance Hall that was located on the corner of Boundary and Macquarie Streets. The current church was built in 1867 with the first services occurring in 1868. The hall on the church’s western side is a later addition. A timber picket fence once ran along the property’s boundary
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St. Ann' Church, Paterson
Details:
Rev. James Laughton, lately of Carcoar. To be admitted as Minister at St. Ann's Church. Presbytery at Dungog to be annexed
Surname:
St. Ann's Church Paterson
Details:
Marriage of Thomas Huxley of the Namoi River to Miss Margaret Robertson of Paterson. Officiating clergy Rev. James B. Laughton