Baptist Church, Katanning
c. 1920A large group of women, men and children in formal attire outside a church. There is a priest in the centre of the second row. The building is made from stone which appears painted and brickwork is around the edges of the windows and edges of the building. The vestry of the building has two arched windows and a cross window above these windows. There are three arched windows on the church which are surrounded by brickwork.
The Baptist Church was in Carew Street, Katanning, used by the congregation until they moved to Kobeelya, then the Baptist Church building became a Chinese restaurant and was used for that purpose until 2023.
Details
Details
On the back of the postcard is printed in black lettering 'Postcard Correspondence Address Only' and in the top right hand corner a square with the words 'Kodak' at the top and bottom and the words 'Austral' on the sides. This square marks the position to put a stamp.
On the back of the postcard hand written in blud ink is 'Baptist Ch Ktg'
Copyright and Reference
Copyright and Reference
Courtesy of Katanning Historical Society.
Katanning Historical Society
Katanning Historical Society
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