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All Saints Anglican Church (2011)
All Saints Anglican Church may refer to: Australia * All Saints Anglican Church, Ainslie, Australian Capital Territory * All Saints Anglican Church, Brisbane, Queensland * All Saints Anglican Church, Darnley Island, Queensland * All Saints Anglican Church, Yandilla, Queensland * All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook, Western Australia * All Saints Anglican Church, Petersham, New South Wales Canada * All Saints Anglican Church (Dominion City, Manitoba) * All Saints Anglican Church (Duck Lake, Saskatchewan) * All Saints Anglican Church (Teulon, Manitoba) * All Saints Anglican Church (Ottawa) * All Saints Anglican Church (English Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador) All Saints Anglican Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located in English Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. History Built in 1888-1889 of wood, its steep pitched roof and lancet windows are typical ... United States * All Saints Anglican Church (Pawleys Island, Sout ...
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All Saints Anglican Church, Ainslie
All Saints Church is an Australian Anglican church in the Canberra suburb of Ainslie. The church is in the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn. Description The original building (designed by the Colonial Architect, James Barnet) started as the First Mortuary station in Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, as noted on a plaque on the church: :"The stonework of this church was originally used to build the first mortuary station on the branch railway to the necropolis rookwood near Sydney. This plaque was presented by the Australian Railway Historical Society to commemorate the old station which was in use from 1868 to 1948." The railway line went underneath the main arch in the building, where the aisle is in the present church. The side aisles are where the platforms for the station were located. Coffins would be taken out on the railway line to the cemetery for burial. The roof of the building burned down in a fire. The Ainslie parish bought the stonework for £A100, and ...
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All Saints Anglican Church, Brisbane
All Saints Anglican Church is a heritage-listed church at 32 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. First founded in 1862, the current building designed by Benjamin Backhouse was completed in 1869, making it the oldest Anglican church in Brisbane. For most of its history, it has been identified with the High Church or Anglo-Catholic tradition within Anglicanism. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. History This single-storeyed stone church, the oldest Anglican Church in Brisbane, was erected in 1861, and rebuilt in 1869, for the Wickham Terrace District Anglican congregation. It is one of the few remaining parish churches in Queensland owned under the colonial provision of private trustees of church property. The Church of England was the first church to be established in Queensland. In 1849 the site for St John's Church on William Street was granted, with the church being consecrated in 1854. The Wickham Ter ...
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All Saints Anglican Church, Darnley Island
All Saints Anglican Church is a heritage-listed church at Darnley Island, Torres Strait Island Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1919 to 1938. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. History Coming of the Light The first Christian missionary, representing the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG), arrived at the newly established settlement of Somerset, Cape York Peninsula, on 15 March 1867. Rev F.C. Jagg came with his family. A young English schoolteacher, W.T. Kennett, funded by the Queensland Government to establish a school at Somerset, accompanied Rev Jagg and started a mission school on 1 October 1867. A lack of funding, lack of support from the government administration, and dismay at the brutality of the police resulted in the mission being closed by June 1868. In 1871 representatives of the London Missionary Society (LMS) arrived in the Torres Straits on the schooner ''Surprise'', which had bee ...
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All Saints Anglican Church, Yandilla
All Saints Anglican Church and cemetery Yandilla is a heritage-listed Anglican church at Gore Highway, Yandilla, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built about 1878 by John Baillie. It is also known as All Saints Church of England. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. History All Saints Church is a timber church erected at Yandilla Station by the Gore family about 1878 on the site of an earlier church, which it closely resembles. The graveyard around the church is believed to have been established in 1863 supplanting the previous custom of burial close to the homestead. The Gores were from a family of Irish landowners. They came out to Australia as a family, largely for reasons of health, following the death of their father, a clergyman, and the youngest son. Another son, William, became the Rector of All Saints Parramatta, while Ralph and St George Gore travelled to the Darling Downs in 1841 with sheep purchased from the Macar ...
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All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook
The All Saints Church in Henley Brook is the oldest church in Western Australia. It was built by Richard Edwards between 1838 and 1840, with the first service taking place on 10 January 1841. The site is on a small hill overlooking the Swan River and near the conjunction of the Swan and Ellen Brook. This site was where Captain James Stirling camped during his 1827 exploration of the area. 1827 expedition On 13 March 1827, Stirling's expedition of the Swan River finished in the area, unable to venture further upstream due to lack of navigable water. The party made camp on the high bank overlooking the river. He wrote in his diary: "...the richness of the soil, the bright foliage of the shrubs, the majesty of the surrounding trees, the abrupt and red colour banks of the river occasionally seen, and the view of the blue mountains, from which we were not far distant, made the scenery of this spot as bieutiful as anything of the kind I have ever witnessed..." Religious service ...
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All Saints Anglican Church, Petersham
All Saints Anglican Church is an Anglican church in the Diocese of Sydney. The church is located at 325 Stanmore Road, Petersham, New South Wales, Australia. History The first church service was held in Petersham on 15 April 1860 in a tiny school room. Shortly thereafter, the congregation resolved to build a school and hall. The old school room no longer exists. Church building In 1870 the parish decided to build a proper church. The site for the church was bequeathed to the Church by the late Mrs. Priddle, sister of Dr. Wardell, an early settler in Petersham. Building commenced and the foundation stone of the present building was laid on 17 December 1870. Nearly a year elapsed before the eastern end of the building was finished. The opening service was held on All Saints' Day, 1 November 1871. The cost of the church was £1,927. The western end of the building was commenced in 1879 and completed in 1880. The re-opening service was held on 11 September 1880. The c ...
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All Saints Anglican Church (Dominion City, Manitoba)
The former All Saints Anglican Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican Church of Canada, Anglican church building located at 48 Centennial Drive, Dominion City, Manitoba, Dominion City, in the Rural Municipality of Franklin in Manitoba, Canada. Built in 1879 as an Methodist Episcopal Church, Episcopal Methodist church with a steep pitched roof and lancet windows, it is a modest example of Carpenter Gothic church style. In 1908, it was bought by the Anglican Parish of Dominion City which moved it to its present location and expanded to include the more elaborate details typical of Carpenter Gothic style Anglican churches. All Saints is a municipal heritage site (No. M0093) as designated by the rural municipality of Franklin on June 8, 1993. The church closed in the 1960s and in 1985 it was bought by the Franklin Crafts Club. Since 1992 it has been the Franklin Museum. References External links Franklin Museum (Dominion City, RM of Franklin)- Manitoba Historical S ...
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All Saints Anglican Church (Duck Lake, Saskatchewan)
All Saints Anglican Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located on 7th Street, East, in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Built in 1896 of wood, its steep pitched roof, lancet windows and side entrance tower are typical of Gothic Revival churches. The church's historic burying ground contains the graves of many area pioneers. The church is a municipal heritage site A historic site or heritage site is an official location where pieces of political, military, cultural, or social history have been preserved due to their cultural heritage value. Historic sites are usually protected by law, and many have been re ... as designated by the town of Duck Lake on December 14, 1982. References Anglican church buildings in Saskatchewan Carpenter Gothic church buildings in Saskatchewan Heritage sites in Saskatchewan 19th-century Anglican church buildings in Canada {{Anglican-church-stub ...
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All Saints Anglican Church (Teulon, Manitoba)
All Saints Anglican Church, also known as Erinview Church, is an historic Anglican church building located west of Teulon, in the Rural Municipality of Woodlands. Built in 1884 of logs and wood, its steep pitched roof and lancet window A lancet window is a tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top. It acquired the "lancet" name from its resemblance to a lance. Instances of this architectural element are typical of Gothic church edifices of the earliest period. Lancet wi ...s are typical of Carpenter Gothic style churches, albeit a very plain example. The church's historic Erinview Cemetery contains the graves of many area pioneers. All Saints is a municipal heritage site as designated by the rural municipality of Woodlands on March 13, 2001. It is open for an annual service and special events. References Anglican church buildings in Manitoba Carpenter Gothic church buildings in Manitoba 19th-century Anglican church buildings in Canada {{Anglican-church-stub ...
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All Saints Anglican Church (Ottawa)
All Saints' Anglican Church is a former Anglican church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The building was sold in 2015 and is currently a community hub for the neighbourhood, called All Saints Sandy Hill. History The Anglican Diocese of Ottawa was only two-years-old when on 15 April 1898, Henry Newell Bate (Chairman of the Ottawa Improvement Commission) asked Bishop Charles Hamilton to form a new parish in Ottawa. By 24 June, all of the necessary preparations had been made. Bate laid the first stone himself on 2 April 1899. The chief cornerstone was laid by the Bishop on 7 June that same year. The first services were held in the church on 4 February 1900. The first Rector of All Saints’ was the Reverend A. W. Mackay, the former Curate of the old Saint John's Anglican Church, which was on Sussex Street where the Connaught Building stands today. He held this post until his death in August 1919. The church, however, was not consecrated until the 1 February 1914. This was done follow ...
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All Saints Anglican Church (English Harbour, Newfoundland And Labrador)
All Saints Anglican Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located in English Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. History Built in 1888-1889 of wood, its steep pitched roof and lancet windows are typical of Gothic Revival churches. The church's historic cemetery contains the graves of many area pioneers, including the victims of the Trinity Bay Disaster of 1892 in which numerous fishermen hunting seals in the bay were caught in a sudden freezing storm. All Saints Church including its cemetery is a provincial heritage site as designated by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador The Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador (HFNL) or Heritage NL is a non-profit Crown corporation of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador established in 1984 by the Historic Resources Act. Its mandate is to stimulate an unde ... on May 7, 2005. . The English Harbour Arts Association is dedicated to preserving All Saints and to ...
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