Sunday, 19 March 2017

Hurstville, St Giles Presbyterian Church

St Giles Presbyterian Church is located on the corner of Park Road and MacMahon Street, in the southern suburb of Hurstville. This heritage listed church was built in 1955 in the Post-war Ecclesiastical architectural style.

14 comments:

  1. This beautiful church is one year older than me. Have a lovely day!

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  2. It is a lovely old church Jim. Presbyterian churches these days seem to be smaller and quite plain.

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  3. Today I'm enthralled by the shadows under the cars!

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  4. Nice - I love all your brick buildings.

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  5. An almost abstract style of this church! Red brick is my favorite (because in Holland all houses were built in red brick when I grew up). See you soon at SEASONS - thanks for visiting me at my regular blog:)

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  6. The architecture would not be out of place here.

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  7. Neat shadow shot and building ~ thanks,

    Wishing you a great week ahead ~ ^_^

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  8. Hello Jim!

    Very interesting architecture and beautiful picture.
    Have a nice Sunday.
    Greetings from Poland.
    Lucja

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  9. Nice looking church, thought it looked post war

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  10. ...it's interesting that a church built in 1955 would be heritage listed.

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  11. I hope there's a lot of bell-ringing going on up there in the tower.

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    1. I don't know if that happens at all these days because it seems like all bell towers have been silenced in the suburbs.

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  12. Sometimes it's strange to look at church like this. There is tower, but no spire! It's pretty architecture anyway. And good shot.

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