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Christ Church of England Cathedral
Ballarat Anglican Church
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Christ Church Anglican Cathedral
Lydiard Street,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No B3563 |
A bluestone Gothic church commenced in 1854-7 to the design of Backhouse and Reynolds, with the addition of transepts in 1868 designed by Edward James. The main facade embraces a five-light lancet window, but is marred by the addition of an unsympathetic modern porch (porch excluded from classification). Adjoining (and included in the Classification) is a Chapter House of 1891-1908 intended to become the crypt of a much larger cathedral designed by Tappin, Gilbert & ... more |
B3563 |
Local |
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Anglican Church
Beal Street,, BIRREGURRA VIC 3242 - Property No B2573 |
A bluestone church of 1870 which is particularly attractive and well detailed for such a rural location, but which is particularly distinguished by its dominating tower and stair turret of 1890. The nave is by the prominent architect Leonard Terry, but the designer of the tower is unknown (possibly C D Figgis). The interior includes fine stained glass, a paved sanctuary floor and pews designed by Figgis. Classified: 09/07/1970 Revised: 09/03/1989 |
B2573 |
Regional |
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Former Christ Church of England
Christ Church
Impey Street, MURCHISON VIC 3610 - Property No B3936 |
B3936 |
File only | |
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Christ Church of England & Organ
Christ AnglicanChurch
Cnr Central Springs Road & Camp Street,, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No B5419 |
Church Statement of Significance: An early and good example of Leonard Terry's church design, dating from 1862-3, and in the Early English style, which never received its intended tower at the South-East corner, but was extended by Inskip and Butler in 1896 with a particularly pleasing chancel of sheer brick external surfaces, but picturesque massing. The building comprises a spacious nave of six bays, porch and elevated chancel, including an unaltered organ by George Fincham dating ... more |
B5419 |
Regional |
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Former Christ Church of England
Christ Church
9 Union Street (Cnr Church Street), KILMORE VIC 3764 - Property No B5361 |
An Early English style bluestone church of 1857-61 designed initially by Mr Ruet and the chancel completed by James Fleury displaying high quality construction and detail despite its lack of a tower or pinnacles. It includes stained glass by Ferguson & Urie. Classified: 26/05/1988 See also B5360 Former Rectory |
B5361 |
Local |
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Former Christ Church of England
Anglica Church
Queens Avenue,, ST ARNAUD VIC 3478 - Property No B5824 |
A brick church designed by F M Moore and begun in 1864 with the addition of porches and vestry in 1887. The building is of interest on account of its five-bay nave with transverse gables. Classified: 26/03/1987 |
B5824 |
Regional |
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Former Christ Church of England
Anglican Church
Cnr McCallum & Splatt Streets, SWAN HILL VIC 3585 - Property No B4817 |
B4817 |
Demolished | |
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Former Christ Church of England
Christ Anglican Church
Tyers Street,, TARRAVILLE VIC 3971 - Property No B1985 |
An exceptionally attractive and technically interesting church dating from the period when the Port Albert-Tarraville area was the node of settlement in Gippsland. It was built in 1855 to the design of J H Pettit, doyen of Gippsland architects, but much in the manner of the ecclesiologically inspired Selwyn churches designed by Frederick Thatcher in New Zealand. The characteristic aspect of the style is the exposed timber framing, which in this case is dressed and chamfered and ... more |
B1985 |
State |
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Former Christ Church of England
Christ Anglican Church
683-701 Punt Road and Cnr Toorak Road,, SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 - Property No B0218 |
A prominent early church designed by Webb & Taylor and built in 1856-9, with aisles, sanctuary and the bulk of the tower added over the period 1881-9 to the design of Reed Henderson & Smart. The most distinctive feature is the elongated tower and spire with closely clustered spirelets forming an unusually tight composition, perhaps influenced by Continental precedents. The church incorporates chancel furnishings by Alexander North and stained glass by E R Suffling ... more |
B0218 |
State |
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Former Christ Church of England
Christ Anglican Church
Cnr Centre Dandenong & Old Dandenong Roads, DINGLEY VILLAGE VIC 3610 - Property No B2210 |
An Anglican church of 1872-3 which is unusual as one of the very few privately endowed examples in the metropolitan area, as well as being a particularly characteristic and successful example of the work of Charles Webb. It is of brick with cement dressings, with a handsome square tower, a polygonal chancel with three contemporary stained glass memorial windows, and a wheel window at the West end. Classified: 'Regional' 22/08/1968 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B2210 |
State |
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