St Joseph's Catholic Primary School is located along Liverpool Road, in the western suburb of Enfield. It was built in 1917 in the Federation architectural style and was extended in 1922 to serve as the church and school until 1931, when the current St Josephs Catholic Church was constructed. A contemporary bus stop stands along the footpath at the front.
This is a nice and simple look at a former house of worship that was not ornate. A place to simply pray...
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ReplyDeleteQuite a distinctive looking building.
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Government primary schools all looked approximately the same. I would not have picked St Joseph's Catholic Primary to be a school at all.
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit like a big normal house.
ReplyDeleteHello Jim on Sunday morning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, simple architect of this building.
Jim, your picture is perfect.
Have a nice Sunday:)
Lucja
Kind of looks just like a big house...
ReplyDeleteWondered if they had Catholic primary schools elsewhere
ReplyDeleteYes Bill, there are many Catholic Primary Schools all around Sydney.
DeleteI would not have picked St Joseph's Catholic Primary to be a school at all.
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