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Daylesford, VIC - Uniting
A brick Gothic style building, with a tower and accommodation for 600 people including a sandstone chapel of 1861 and substantial brick church of 1865. A wall plaque reads, "This plaque commemorates the 125th anniversary of the Daylesfo…
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Dunolly, VIC - Uniting
The church commenced in a tent in 1850. Formerly a Wesleyan and then Methodist church, it was built in 1863 at a cost of £800. The Jubilee Sunday School which was added to the site in 1887 was designed by Melbourne Architect Evandor McIvor.…
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Echuca, VIC - Uniting (Former)
A wall plaque reads, Site of the former Wesley Church. The site of first building erected for public worship in Echuca was a modest brick chapel built in 1864. Echuca's founder, Henry Hopwood, laid the foundation stone and named the bui…
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Kilmore, VIC - Uniting (former)
The foundation stone was laid on 20th October, 1858 by Rev. D.J. Draper, secretary of the Australasian Wesleyan Conference and Chairman of the Victoria District. The Rev John Newton was minister in charge. The architects were Crouch and Wil…
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Launceston, TAS - Pilgrim Uniting
Built in the Gothic style the church is made from polychrome brick with stucco dressings and was designed by the notable firm of Melbourne architects Crouch & Wilson and based upon St Peter's Church, Woolwich in the UK. Opened 21 Februa…
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