Friday, 23 August 2013

Coogee, St Nicolas Anglican Church

St Nicolas Anglican Church is located along Brook Street, on the corner of Carr Street in the eastern suburb of Coogee. It was built in 1887 in the Gothic architectural style and reconstructed in 1906 after almost total destruction by fire on 18 August 1905.

25 comments:

  1. A great SWF contribution, lovely blue sky!

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  2. A great church and such perfect skies for a backdrop! Terrific capture, Jim! Thanks for sharing! Have a great weekend!!

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  3. Beautiful church and a lovely sky! Happy Skywatching!

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  4. Always enjoying your documentation of your beautiful city!

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  5. Glad it was reconstructed. That's a very nice structure.

    Have a good weekend.

    Alexander
    Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex

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  6. Fantastic Sky and a lovely Church too

    Cheers, Heidrun
    ... Here is my Sky of Bavaria http://happy-hour-with-picts.blogspot.de/2013/08/himmel-vom-roller-aus-fotografiert.html

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  7. Hi Jim, that is a beautiful church and a lovely photo.

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  8. Love this style, shame the fence was not made of the same bricks, thanks for the Sept heads up.

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    1. It seems there was a picket fence there originally. Those bricks certainly don't do it justice.

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  9. Fabulous church with lovely background! love it........

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  10. A wonderful church framed by an amazing sky! So great!

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  11. What a lovely old cathedral -- I'm glad they were able to reconstruct it.

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  12. Great photo. Thank you for partying with us. :)

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  13. Lots to like...architecture, blue sky...inviting! My Waltz effort: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/nursery/

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  14. It looks very solid and traditional. Great find, thank you for sharing it.

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  15. I like the details in this church. Very pretty. Thanks for sharing it in InSPIREd Sunday!

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  16. It's a very picturesque church, and you've captured it in a beautiful photograph.

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