PHOTOGRAPH: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO
c. 1906Image: The church which stood near the Axon Street intersection (has since been demolished). There is a wooden picket fence in front of the church on which can be seen the street signs. The church had two entrances to the porch, above which were three large stained glass windows. There were steeples on either side of the church, which had a concrete cross at the apex. Wide concrete steps with a small brick fence on either side lead up to the entrance.
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Local and religious history.
Other items from Subiaco Museum
- PHOTOGRAPH: WHITTAKERS EMPLOYEES WITH FIRM'S TRUCK
- PHOTOGRAPH: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO, CIRCA 1898
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO, CIRCA 1898
- PHOTOGRAPH: SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SUBIACO GOVERNMENT SCHOOL
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SUBIACO GOVERNMENT SCHOOL
- PHOTOGRAPH: ORIGINAL ENTRANCE TO KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
- PHOTOGRAPH: SISTERS OF SAINT JOHN OF GOD
- PHOTOGRAPH: CONSTRUCTION OF PRINCESS MARGARET CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
- PHOTOGRAPH: KATIE SILVESTER IN FANCY DRESS, 1904
- PHOTOGRAPH: SUBIACO BOWLING CLUB - PENNANT WINNERS 1933-34
- PHOTOGRAPH: SUBIACO MUNICIPAL BAND 1931
- PHOTOGRAPH: PRESENTATION BY SUBIACO CIVIC DRAMATIC CLUB