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67717

Presbyterian Church & Organ

580 Glenferrie Road,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B5596

Church: A church of a very advanced Romanesque style built in 1891-2 to the competition-winning design of George Allan and the unusually rigorous requirements of the minister Thomas Nisbet. The polygonal plan is in the tradition of acoustically designed preaching churches, the exterior of red and brown brickwork included moulded brick colonettes, an arcaded cement corbel table (adumbrating the blood and bandage style of later years) and a gable decorated with terra cotta tile in ... more

B5596

Regional
68330

St Andrew's Presbyterian Church & Organ

85-89 Cecil Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B2704

A bluestone church erected in 1859-60 to the design of David Ross, but rebuilt and extended in 1870-71 under the supervision of Lloyd Tayler. The tower was raised to its present height in 1934. The interior retains its early timber fittings and rebuilt organ by George Fincham installed in 1882. Classified: 31/08/1972 Revised: 09/03/1989 See alsoB0244 Old Presbyterian Manse, 27 Lyons Street, Williamstown.

B2704

Local
68753

Former Presbyterian Church & Organ

St George's Uniting Church

4 Chapel Street,, ST KILDA EAST VIC 3183 - Property No B5519

Church Statement of Significance: A brick Presbyterian Church of 1877-80 by the architect Albert Purchas, with a strikingly tall (33.5 metre) banded bell tower and triangular epitrochoidal rose window, and with an ample internal volume on a T plan, with an aisleless nave with raked floor and broad transepts, a shallow sanctuary and no chancel, representing a Protestant reduction of the ideas of British architects like Pearson and Butterfield, enhanced by the almost sheer internal ... more

B5519

State
193792

St Andrew's Presbyterian Church & Organ

Cnr Sturt and Dawson Streets, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No B1579

The largest and most complete Norman style church in Victoria, built in 1862-4 to the design of the Ballarat architect C D Cuthbert. The porch and vestry were added in 1873, the tower and spire (which are not Norman) in 1882-4, the decorations at the entrance in 1884, the transepts in 1890 and the choir vestry in 1926. The black bands in the pinnacles of the spire are an unusual feature, and were inserted at the time of construction when news was recieved of the death of the ... more

B1579

Regional
70891

Former Presbyterian Church & Organ

Carngham Memorial Church ,  Carnham Uniting Church ,  Presbyterian Church, Snake Valley

954 Linton-Carngham Road,, SNAKE VALLEY VIC 3351 - Property No B2270

Church Statement of Significance: A church which was, unusually for Victoria, wholly privately endowed (as a memorial to the squatter Phillip Russell), and is finely built of bluestone. Imposing as it is, the effect of the tower is somewhat marred by the inadequate diameter of the base of the spire. The building has an impressive interior with stone pulpit and unaltered pipe organ by Fincham & Hobday. Church Classified: 'Local' ... more

B2270

Regional
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