Ephemera - Program - religious service, Closing Service of 70th Anniversary Festival, 1928

Historical information

Program commemorating the church's 70 year history, and Armistice Day, in 1928. All Saints Anglican Church in East St Kilda is one of Melbourne's oldest Anglican churches. The foundation stone was laid on 8 November 1858 and the first service was held in the church on the 8 December 1861. The building which can seat up to 1400 people is said to be the largest Anglican parish church in the southern hemisphere.

Physical description

Two sheets of yellow paper, folded and bound with two staples and printed in black

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