ST STEPHEN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH TOODYAY

c. 1945
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Overview

A faded black and white of photo of St Stephen's Church.
View from the west, showing an open porch. Edged garden beds in front of the porch., and road going off to the left.
No front fence in view. Trees in the yard to the right. Picket fence in the rear distance. Also fence across the back of the Church, on the river side.
Power lines coming from the right across to the Church porch.

Historical information

St Stephen's Anglican Church is a heritage-listed Anglican church on Stirling Terrace, Toodyay, Western Australia. The church was one of the earliest significant public buildings constructed in the town then named Newcastle.
It was built by George Henry Hasell, assisted by stonemason Esau Wetherall and a shingle splitter with the surname MacKnoe. On 9 May 1862 Matthew Hale, in his role as Lord Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Perth, consecrated the church and it opened for services.
No date given for the photograph, but must be before the Hall was built in 1962, and possibly before the Sanctuary was added to the rear of the Church in 1948. (It appears there are still shingles in place on the roof; these were replaced in the mid 1940s.)

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-37-2001.1335
Item type
Width
11 cm
Height or length
6.6000 cm
Inscriptions and markings

On back of photo: former accession numbers: CH 547; TCH 79:22; in grey ink: "Church of England Toodyay"; stamped: Park's Photo, 143.

Year
c. 1945
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Historic significance
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Shire of Toodyay

Shire of Toodyay

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