St Edmunds Anglican Church is located on the corner of Wild Street and Holden Street, in the eastern suburb of Maroubra. While it is technically located in Maroubra, it is considered to be the parish of Eastgardens and since 1998 the church has also been known as the Wild Street Anglican Church.
I like that big blob of a shadow lurking at the back of the church!
ReplyDeleteJohn, I wonder what has stained the spire so. Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteKay, the green is a patina which is the tarnish produced by oxidation.
DeleteI'm assuming that spire is copper, hence the reaction over time.
ReplyDeleteWilliam, yes it is copper which is quite a common material used in churches from this era.
DeleteVery nice. I like the large cross on the steeple.
ReplyDeleteNice church, though the steeple of copper would look awesome if cleaned.
ReplyDeleteIt can look good when it's completely covered in the green patina. I suspect the steeple may have had repairs done recently which is why some of the covering looks untarnished. It will eventually all be green again.
DeleteLooks like a solid, no nonsense kind of structure. Little fancy detail.
ReplyDeleteHi Jim,
ReplyDeleteBeing a steeple guy this one is great. With the large louvers perhaps there is a nice carillon in the tower. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Jim, formidable structure. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelooks ver massive. enjoy the spire. ( :
ReplyDeleteThe steeple just draws you in.
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