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St Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church, High Street, Penrith

circa 1905
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The foundation stone of St Stephen the Martyr was laid in 1837. An example of early Gothic Revival, the building was constructed with buttressed brick walls, paired pointed windows set in pointed recessed arches, and a crenelated tower. The first minister was the Reverend Henry Fulton. The interior of the church was redesign by William Kemp in 1860 and further alterations were made by Cyril Blacket in 1906, This view shows the church prior to the cement rendering of the exterior, carried out as part of Cyril Blacket's alterations in 1906.
Title:
St Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church, High Street, Penrith
Collector:
Date of work:
circa 1905
Search dates:
01 Jan 1905 - 31 Dec 1905
Reference number:
AS18
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Access restrictions:
RestrictedAvailable on request in the Research Room
Use restrictions:
Copyright held by Penrith City LibraryReproductions of the photographs may be obtained on request. Charges apply.
Record types:
Graphic records - Photographs
Record number:
168121
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