All Saint’s Church. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia ca. 1868
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Place:
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Date:
ca. 1868
Historical Information:
This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives UK.
The foundation stone of All Saint’s Church was laid on 2 December 1858, in the presence of the Governor and Bishop of the Diocese, and the building was opened for worship on 18 August in the year following. At that time the Church consisted of the Nave, Chancel and Sanctuary as we see them now. The side-aisle and chapel were added by Hunter in 1863 and the two vestries were added in 1895, possibly by an apprentice of Hunter, Alan Walker, who was also the architect of the daughter Church of Saint Raphael at Fern Tree. During construction, the Rector of the parish was required, as a condition of the contract, and reflecting the ancient practice of the guilds, to lead the workmen in prayers at the start of each day’s labour. [History of the Parish. All Saints Church.]
Description:
Photograph of All Saint’s Church, Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Original photo taken ca. 1868.
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