St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Brisbane
Churches in Brisbane, St. Andrew's Uniting Church, Brisbane
978-613-9-27870-1
6139278708
76
2013-01-12
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. St Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a church building of the Presbyterian denomination built on the corner of Ann and Creek Streets, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1905. Following the merger of Protestant non-conformist churches in Australia in 1977, St Andrew's became part of the Uniting Church and became known as St. Andrew's Uniting Church, Brisbane. The congregation originally met in a church in Wickham Terrace. However, the railways required the land for extensions to Brisbane's central railway station. A competition was called for the design of the new church. It was won by the architect George Payne, who proposed a Neo-Romanseque style church. The design was simple and severe and did not find favour with many, who had expected a Gothic style church. However, it is regarded as one of the Southern's hemisphere's finest examples of the Neo-Romanseque style.
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