Polding Memorial Chapel sits beside the Good Samaritan Congregational Centre on the corner of Avenue Road and Arcadia Road, in the inner west suburb of Glebe. It was built in 1931 in the Inter-war Romanesque style as part of St Scholastica's convent and school. It was dedicated as a memorial to Archbishop John Bede Polding.
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A beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteA very attractive church. There is just a hint of Greek to it.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty church and sky! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building - have a great day!
ReplyDeleteVery nice...definitely Romanesque.
ReplyDeleteThe bricks looks so much like those on a church in Spain that I'll soon show on my blog.
ReplyDeleteAnother handsome brick building.
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Thanks for showing the Polding Memorial Chapel to us. The building is very nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful brick building and gorgeous blue sky photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
So majestic!
ReplyDeletelove the summery sky :)
ReplyDeleteNice church, I like the brickwork
ReplyDeleteNice! It looks Romanesque but somehow lighter.
ReplyDeleteLovely architecture.
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