Dictionary of Sydney

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St Barnabas's Anglican church Broadway

Inner-city church built in the mid-nineteenth century to minister to a slum area. Burnt down in 2006, it re-opened in a new building on the same site in June 2012. Famous for its duelling signboards across Broadway.

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Milestone
Constructed
1858 - 1859
Destroyed
10 May 2006
Constructed
2011 - 2012
Name
Colloquial
St Barney's
Colloquial
Parson Smith's barn
1857 - 1873
Position
1857 - 1873
1901 - 1927
1918 - 1943
1949 - 1957
1983 - 2000
2006 - 2012
Type

Hammond, Robert Brodribb Stewart

,
2012

One of the best-known clergymen in Sydney during the first half of the twentieth century, RBS Hammond was a passionate advocate of temperance and 'practical Christianity'. His philanthropic endeavours, involving housing, feeding and finding employment for the poor, survived him in the suburb of Hammondville, and the institution of HammondCare.

St Barnabas' Anglican Church Broadway

CC BY-SA 2.0
,
2016

St Barnabas' Anglican Church on Broadway, known to many as Barney's, has a long tradition of ministry to the diverse communities of the inner city. The congregation was boosted by the arrival of Reverend RBS Hammond in 1918 and his energetic ministry to disadvantaged people and in the cause of temperance. St Barnabas' also became important to students attending Sydney University and the University of Technology. In the 1990s the publican of the Broadway Hotel began a notice-board repartee with Reverend Robert Forsyth that became famous. St Barnabas' burned down in 2006 but was rebuilt and reopened in 2012.