This memorial chapel is located along Carillon Avenue in the inner west suburb of Camperdown. It was erected in 1947 by the the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cash in memory of their only son John Francis Cash, an RAAF pilot. This chapel is part of the Moore Theological College, on the campus of the University of Sydney.
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quite beautiful and a nice memorial.
ReplyDeleteThat's a grand old church!
ReplyDeleteImagine losing your only son :(
ReplyDeleteI would be building a solemn chapel too.
Oh I bet that window looks brilliant inside Jim, beautiful old church, sad reasons for its being there though.
ReplyDeleteJust looked back at the sculptures, sorry I missed them.
This is a loving memorial to their son - a place that we can reflect, ask why and praying for peace and comfort in our lives and our souls too. The spires reach up to he heavens - as we can inside it too...
ReplyDeleteThere's a great sense of dignity to this place.
ReplyDeleteA lovely memorial.
ReplyDeleteOh! One of the 'newer' churches in town! I love the patina on the stone.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteVery stately! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThe feature gracing the roofline is so creative. It gives this little chapel so much personality.
ReplyDeletegreat find - Happy Easter!! ( :
ReplyDeleteThat is quite some memorial, quite a lot to look at here.
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I'm impressed!
ReplyDeletebeautiful early morning? Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteIt was late afternoon. This one is hard to photograph since the sun is right behind it most of the day.
DeleteCool church. I like how the blocks are outline by wear and weather.
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteNice new church, what is it like inside
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgoues looking church behind that fence.
ReplyDeleteLovely archtecture in that building
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