1894 – Lutherkirche, Apolda, Germany
Architect: Professor Johannes Otzen
Apolda was first mentioned in 1119.
Apolda was first mentioned in 1119.
Constructed as Dunville & Co Limited Head Offices,
A very prominent building on the end of the triangle formed by D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets and facing right down the centre of O’Connell Street.
Designed by local architect George Creeford Browne,
Methodist school and mission constructed in 1894/95 including a remodelling of a Dutch Billy.
Originally St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,
Sited at 482 Bannatyne Avenue, the congregation expanded and later moved to River Heights.
Finished in local red sandstone,