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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
The Murrayville Methodist Church was built in 1912.Interior view showing the narthex of the Murrayville Uniting Church.murrayville uniting church, methodist, hall, narthex -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Set of 5 Glasses - St Stephens Church Narthex opening, n.d
5 glasses, St Stephen's Portland opening Narthex, 8 May 1976. Gold embossed depiction of St Stephen's on front. Identification numbers 5976 a-eFront: 'St Stephen's Portland' - gold embossed, above Church 'Built 1855: Dedicated 1856: Consecrated 1868 Narthex built 1876' - gold embossed beneath Church Back: 'The Opening St Stephen's Narthex' 9th May 1976 - gold embossed -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Glass - Opening of St Stephen's narthex 1926, c. 1926
Glass - opening of St Stephen's narthex, 8 May 1926 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Drawings, St Matthews Uniting Church Plans, 20/4/1977
Sheet 1 - Line drawing of suggested ideas for interior of St Matthews Presbytery 20/4/1977 Sheet 1A - Organ at South end bet set on ceiling of Narthex set back against wall 20/4/1977 Sheet 1B - Organ at South end but set lower into front wall of glass screen of Narthex 20/4/1977 Sheel 1C - Organ at South end set overhanging front screen of Narthex Screen 20/4/1977 Sheet 2 - Proposed Glorious Cross in Metal, Lead, Glass 20/4/1977Paper in brown cardboard Roll Holderreligion -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
The Murrayville Methodist Church was built in 1912.Interior view of the Murrayville Uniting Church hall.murrayville uniting church, methodist, hall, narthex -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - watercolour, John C. Paul, St. Andrew's Brighton, 1971
St Andrew’s Anglican Church, located at 228 New St, Brighton, is the oldest continuous Anglican Church in Victoria. Opened on St Andrews day in 1842, it was one of the earliest Christian churches established in the Port Phillip District. A second church building was erected on the site in 1851, followed by a third building and schoolhouse in 1857 which was enlarged in 1886. A fire in 1961 engulfed the building and renowned Australian church architect Louis Williams was appointed to be the architect of the new building. The present church complex is amongst the largest church buildings in Australasia. Using over 500,000 bricks and over 16,000 roof tiles, this space consisted of three areas: the main church building, the Pioneer chapel and the Lady chapel. The large arcaded cloister, seen in this painting, with an internal cloister garden, is extremely rare in any church in Australasia, and links the Pioneer Chapel to the narthex of the new building.John C. Paul, St. Andrew's Brighton 1971, watercolour, 44 x 30.5 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Purchased 1974.brighton, john c paul, st andrews, church, anglican, cloister, arcade