1870s – North Adelaide Congregational Church, Adelaide, South Australia
Described as “Venetian in style” in the Adelaide Register of July 1870,
Described as “Venetian in style” in the Adelaide Register of July 1870,
Published in The Building News, June 10th 1870.
All Saints, Perry Street is an Anglo Catholic Church designed by James Brooks,
Built starting in 1872 to designs by the architects Henry Walker and Joseph Althron of Leeds,
A Gothic Revivalchurch built in c1861-2 to a design by C.E.
A lofty building with beautiful stained glass and wall paintings designed to uplift and inspire the worshipper.
After almost being bankrupted by the building of the Roman Catholic parish church of Crosshaven,
Design published in 1868, but the foundation stone was not laid until 1871,
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
James Smith, minister of the Middle parish,