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Organ - Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Clarendon Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B6155 |
The pipe organ at Holy Trinity Church is a rare example of an instrument constructed by an amateur organbuilder for domestic use in late 19th century Melbourne. It incorporates an outstanding case in fiddleback blackwood, almost certainly made by Alfred Fuller, eight ranks of superbly made wooden pipes (some with mahogany components), together with metal pipework, some of it ordered in 1872 from the notable London firm of J.W. Walker. The windchests and mechanisms have been ... more |
B6155 |
Regional | |
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Vicarage & Organ
255 Nelson Place, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B2884 |
Church: A substantial bluestone church designed by Leonard Terry and built in 1871-74, comprising a five-bay clerestoried nave with aisles, chancel and organ chamber but never completed with its intended tower and spire. The building is of interest for its lofty proportions and spacious interior including stained glass by Napier Waller and organ by William Anderson. Classified: 09/03/1989 Organ: A two-manual organ of 14 stops installed in 1896 thought to have been ... more |
B2884 |
State | |
Holy Trinity Anglican Church & Organ
Holy Trinity Balaclava
Cnr Chapel Street and Brighton Road,, BALACLAVA VIC 3183 - Property No B2154 |
Church Statement of Significance: A substantial freestone church, comprising nave and aisles, transepts, chancel and vestry, designed by Reed & Barnes and erected in 1882-3, but without the intended spire. The building is of interest on account of its circular baptistry with conical roof, unusual circular clerestory windows and apsidal chancel converging on a three-light window. The spacious interior includes a reredos with flanking gables, impressive stained glass and ... more |
B2154 |
Regional | |
Wilson Street, WEDDERBURN VIC 3518 - Property No B2765 |
An Early English Gothic church of 1866, which is attractive in its use of the local sandstone as coursed rubble, and is supposed to have been designed by the local clergyman, William Hall. The chancel of 1909 is sympathetically designed, notwithstanding the somewhat idiosyncratic decorated Gothic tracery of the East window, and it is included in the classification. |
B2765 |
Regional | |
Graveyard - Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Gisborne Road, BACCHUS MARSH VIC 3340 - Property No B2726 |
B2726 |
File only | ||
Davy Road(off), TARADALE VIC 3447 - Property No B1169 |
An outstanding example of the picturesque but archaeologically uninformed Regency Gothic style, this stuccoed church built in 1858/9 is dominated by a sham belfry incorporating a large traceried mock window. Classified: 11/12/1958 Revised classified: State: 23/07/1987 |
B1169 |
State | |
Former Holy Trinity Church of England
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
518 Sydney Road,, COBURG VIC 3058 - Property No B0940 |
A bluestone church with transepts and chancel of 1853 designed by Charles Vickers, being amongst the earliest examples in the colony. The nave of 1857 replaced the original one of 1849, and the spire and pinnacles were added in 1869. Classified: 'Regional' 26/05/1988 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B0940 |
State | |
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
162 Bay Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B5209 |
See also B5208 - Church (demolished), Manse & Fincham Organ (moved to NSW). |
B5209 |
File only | |
Former Holy Trinity Church of England
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
483 Morses Creek Road,, WANDILIGONG VIC 3744 - Property No B5685 |
An unusually intact and charming wooden church of 1865, with Elizabethan loopy bargeboards (now replicated) giving it a domestic rather than and ecclesiastical flavour. Classified: 06/03/1986 |
B5685 |
Regional | |
Former Holy Trinity Church of England - Group Classification
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
73 Arundel Street,, BENALLA VIC 3672 - Property No B2003 |
Individual Statement of Significance: A church built in 1884, but most distinctive for the alterations effected by Walter Butler in 1905 and Butler and Bradshaw after 1907. The latter work includes the bell tower, which is of an Arts & Crafts character, with pleasing terracotta shingle hanging. Classified: 'Local'09/03/1978 Confirmed: 24/08/1989 Revised: 03/08/1998 Group Statement of Significance: The former Courthouse (1864-1888) former Survey Office (1861 ), ... more |
B2003 |
State |
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