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HOLY EVANGELISTS’ CHURCH

GOOLWA    ANGLICAN

PAUL SCOTT

       

 

INDEX

 

A brief history of this Church is given below. However, if you want to begin your tour of the Church immediately, tap / click on START . You can also access intermediate points in the tour by a tap / click on the following links:

 

01 START

09 Entry

16 Nave

20 Sanctuary

29 Altar

 

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HISTORY

 

Year Built: 1867

Address: Cardell Street, Goolwa SA 5214

 

In August 1865, the Anglican residents of Goolwa resolved to make every effort to erect a church in Goolwa. A building committee was appointed, consisting of Dr. T. Taylor, Messrs B. Sunman, T. Goode (merchant), Alan Doke, Newell, B. Varcoe E. Dutton, Smyth, W. Ray, Baldock, Joseph Field (butcher), Laffin, Shettliffe (later Shetliff), T.W. Higgins, Jones, S. Hake, Sewell, Knox, and T. Cursors.

The land was granted to the Church in 1857 and the foundation stone was laid in January 1867. The church is built of travertine limestone set liberally in mortar and has a limestone clock tower with spire.

The bell was presented in 1897 by Liet Col Higgins, the tower was completed in 1905 and the clock installed in 1915. The Church was opened in 1868. Before the Church was opened services were held at the court house. At time of construction the church bell was one of the heaviest in the State, weighing 340 lbs. The distinctive spire cost £300. The little hall at the rear of the church was built in 1855.

The Church tower, was built in stages; the first part (incorporated in the main building) was not roofed for some time. In 1876 the wardens were authorized to purchase materials and fix a temporary roof and close in the clock holes, as a protection from the weather.

The Bell was presented by Lt. Colonel T.W. Higgins in 1897, the purchase price being approximately £14 (see Inscriptions & Plaques, page 10). This bell was one of the heaviest in the Province, weighing 340 lbs. The little hall at the rear of the church was built in 1855.

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