Leichhardt Congregational Church is located on the corner of Allen Street and Elswick Street in the inner west suburb of Leichhardt. It was designed by Harry C Kent and built in 1911 in the Federation Gothic architectural style.
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It's quite distinctive.
ReplyDeleteQuite different from the Churches around here.
ReplyDelete...a nice peaceful corner.
ReplyDeleteNice and tidy and compact. And with palm trees!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Jim.
Thanks, Dina. Happy Easter.
DeleteGreat palm tree shadow!
ReplyDeleteexcellent.
ReplyDeleteVery nice church typical if the time, Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bill. Happy Easter to you.
DeleteWishing you a very Happy Easter that is filled with plenty of love and happiness!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Łucja-Maria.
DeleteThis church is awesome. I like simple brick buildings--thanks for identifying the style for us.
ReplyDeleteThis is an unusual photo for me -even though palm trees very common in Southern California, I can remember only one (in San Diego) who has palm trees surrounding the church! Many thanks for sharing it with All Seasons - hope you had a lovely Easter! And wishing you a great new week!
ReplyDeleteA very sturdy looking church. They know how to construct enduring buildings a long time ago.
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