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Title
St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Evandale, Tasmania
Subject
Anglican, buttresses, church, Evandale, folly, Gothic, Gothic Revival, hall, lancet window, St Andrew’s Church, spire, Tas, Tasmania, tower, John Whitehead.
Description
St Andrew’s Anglican Church was built in 1871 using bricks from an earlier demolished church on the site, and it was consecrated in May 1872. St Andrew’s was built in the Gothic Revival style, including buttresses, lancet windows, and a square tower. The spire that tops the tower was known as Whitehead’s folly after the spire donor, John Whitehead. The weatherboard church hall at the rear of the church (photograph 3) has pointed arch windows.
Creator
McLeod, Shane
Date
September 13, 2012
Rights
No copyright
Format
3xDigital photograph
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digital Photograph; JPEG