The former Hurstville Baptist Church is located on the corner of Dora Street and Queens Road in the southern suburb of Hurstville. It was built in 1934 in the Inter War architectural style and is now used a youth centre.
hey, Jim ... glad 2 see the link up is working ... when i dropped by ... it didn't show up. wish i had one to share, thanks for being at the party. glad all is well. have a great weekend!! ( ;
A good use of the building. I like the architecture.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know there was such a style of architecture.
ReplyDeletehey, Jim ... glad 2 see the link up is working ... when i dropped by ... it didn't show up. wish i had one to share, thanks for being at the party. glad all is well. have a great weekend!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth. I'm trying to post a photo of a church around Sydney every week.
DeleteNice to see it is still used for a good purpose
ReplyDeleteHello Jim!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture.
I did not know this style. Now I have read about this style on the Internet.
Have a nice Sunday, Jim:)
Lucja
Not bad for a youth centre Jim.
ReplyDeleteQuite Baptist looking.
ReplyDeletenice building and good that its still being used for a good purpose
ReplyDeleteNice, historic building and great to have youth centers.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
...a style that I might find here from that period.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that building--and its shadows--will last for years to come.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I wonder if the faux buttresses have a purpose other than decorative.
ReplyDeleteEs bueno seguir utilizando los edificios para su conservación. Gran arquitectura.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
I always like the look of brick; and also I always think of the manual labor it took to create it! Beautiful.
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