Monday, 8 November 2010

Millers Point, The Garrison Church

The Garrison Church is a heritage building located at the corner of Lower Fort Road and Argyle Street, in inner city suburb of Millers Point. The church was built in the early 1840s from sandstone quarried in nearby Argyle Street, known as the Argyle Cut. It was officially called the Holy Trinity Church and was the colony's first military church for soldiers from the military garrison at Dawes Point.

13 comments:

  1. Very interesting architecture, not traditional at all.

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  2. Damn, I was in Sydney earlier this year, looking for buildings designed for convicts or soldiers. I actually found more pubs than churches :)

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  3. Looks strong indeed. Please have a good new week.

    daily athens

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  4. Thanks for the nostalgic wander through my old home town.
    Loved Hels comment...'more pubs than churches' and feel the need to add: 'as it should be!'

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  5. Wow that has some history attached to it. I love the sandstone.

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  6. Thanks for your comment. I love the light and clarity you get in the pictures. Congratulations.

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