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Interior of St Stephen's Presbyterian church, Macquarie Street c1935

By
Harold Cazneaux
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a2057030 / PXD 806/30]
(Mitchell Library)

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Cazneaux, Harold

State Library of New South Wales

Christian church architecture

Church architecture in Sydney has at times been the most significant and exceptional in the architecture of Sydney. At other times, church denominations have settled on continuing a successful type, seeking to make a noticeable character across the region. As immigrants imported their traditions, they adapted to the materials and surroundings of the new country.

Presbyterian

Religious building

St Stephen's Presbyterian church Macquarie Street

Church in central Sydney opened in 1935, site of the first televised church service in 1956.

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