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67974

H V Mckay Presbyterian Church

120 Anderson Street,, SUNSHINE VIC 3020 - Property No B5905

A church distinguished by its historical association with H V McKay and his company town of Sunshine. Built in 1926 to the design of Raymond Robinson, architect of the Sunshine Harvester buildings and of much of the housing. This brick church, with cement dressings, is unusually retrogressive in its design. Classified: 13/07/1989 See also: B5780 (HV McKay/Massey-Ferguson (Aust) Ltd & G13035 (HV McKay Memorial Garden)

B5905

Regional
83851

Presbyterian Church

265 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, cnr Grahams Road, KANGAROO GROUND VIC 3097 - Property No B5138

A small brick church consecrated in 1878 and attributed to the architect C W Maplestone, which is of some interest for the banded bichrome voussoirs and more especially for its extremely close resemblance to Nathaniel Billing's St John's, Cranbourne of 1864-5. Apart from the addition of a vestry in 1892 the building is intact. Classified: 08/07/1982 Revised: 08/12/1988

B5138

Local
69364

Ebenezer Presbyterian Church

Armstrong Street,, BALLARAT NORTH VIC 3350 - Property No B3579

A church of 1862 in axed bluestone with smooth dressings, designed by Henry R Caselli in an unusual mixed Renaissance Romanesque style with a Lombardic touch suggested by the raking brackets running up the gable. An elaborate gallery was added in 1883/9 and a porch in a sympathetic style at about the same time. (Porch excluded from classification) Classified: 12/02/1976

B3579

Local
69919

Presbyterian Church

Ballan Road,, ANAKIE VIC 3221 - Property No B2112

A bluestone church dating from 1865 designed by Geelong architect John Young in a primitive Gothic idiom with ranking buttresses and a porch incongruously superimposed on what appears to have been designed as a three light window. A wooden vestry has been added later to the rear. Classified: 20/10/1966

B2112

Local
174786

Presbyterian Church

Baynton Road, Emu Flat,, TOOBORAC VIC 3522 - Property No B3338

B3338

File only
71179

St John's Presbyterian Church & Frederick Taylor Pipe Organ

Spence Street,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No B4570

A prominently sited Gothic church designed by Warrnambool architect Andrew Kerr and opened in 1875, comprising a six-bay nave erected above a schoolroom, and transepts added in 1885. The main facade includes a five-light traceried window and tall buttressed tower to the south-west, and is striking, if somewhat infelicitous in appearance. The church was internally rebuilt in 1920-22 following a fire. Classified: 18/05/1989 Organ Statement of Significance: The pipework, ... more

B4570

Regional
68028

Former Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

105 High Street,, BERWICK VIC 3806 - Property No B2054

A brick church, built between 1879 and 1888 to the design of Reed, Henderson & Smart, although without its intended spire, of interest for its broad four-bay buttressed nave with plate-traceried windows. Classified: 02/05/1968

B2054

Local
189214

Fincham & Hobday Organ st Kilda Presbyterian Church

Cnr Barkly Street and Alma Road,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B6184

Organ Citation A three-manual organ of 31 speaking stops (originally 27) built in 1892 by Fincham & Hobday, with the addition of the Great Posaune c. 1921. Although the original tubular-pneumatic action was electrified and a new console provided in 1955, the instrument retains its original tonal scheme and pipework, and attractive three-tower Kauri case with carved blackwood corbels. The facade pipes retain their original diapering. Classified: 22/10/90

B6184

Regional
93498

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

10 High Street,, CHARLTON VIC 3525 - Property No B2336

B2336

File only
69985

Former St Giles's Presbyterian Church

High Church

72-80 Geringhap Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B4739

A church in the Decorated Gothic style with an unusual ogee label mould over the west window, and designed to have a tower with a spire and oddly corbelled-out corner pinnacles. The architect for the work of 1861 was Nathaniel Billing and extensions were made in 1878 by Joseph Watts. It is of historic interest that the site had first been granted to and built upon by the Free Presbyterians, but this congregation had re-united with main body of Presbyterianism before the church was ... more

B4739

State
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