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The Presbyterian Church at Ebenezer, 1951

By
William (Bill) Brindle
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National Archives of Australia
[A1200, L13988]

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Brindle, William (Bill)

Bill Brindle was an official photographer with the Department of Information, later renamed the Australian News and Information Bureau, and then the Australian Information Service.

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Presbyterian

Religious building

Uniting

Cemeteries

Ebenezer

North-western rural suburb on western bank of the Hawkesbury River. Site of the oldest church in Australia, built in 1808, its Biblical name means 'stone of help'.

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Ebenezer Uniting Church

Oldest church building in Australia which was built as a Presbyterian chapel between 1809 and 1817 by free settlers.

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Ebenezer Uniting cemetery

The first burial at the Ebenezer church was in 1812. Also known as the Portland Head burial grounds.

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Portland Head

Area on the Hawkesbury River that includes the suburb of Ebenezer.

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