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Oldest church in Western Australia
All Saints Anglican Church held its first service in 1841, making it the first permanent church in the Swan River Colony, which was founded in 1829. It stands on a small hill overlooking the Swan Rive...
All Saints Anglican Church held its first service in 1841, making it the first permanent church in the Swan River Colony, which was founded in 1829. It stands on a small hill overlooking the Swan Rive...
Captain James Stirling camped at this very site during his 1827 exploration of the area as attested on a tablet at the Lychgate. The church dates to 1838, built by Richard Edwards whose gravesite is ...
Captain James Stirling camped at this very site during his 1827 exploration of the area as attested on a tablet at the Lychgate. The church dates to 1838, built by Richard Edwards whose gravesite is ...
Situated about 250m off the main road this lovey little c.1838 church is a must see part of the heritage of the Swan Valley. It's built on the spot were Capt. James Stirling is said to have camped ear...
Oldest church in Western Australia
All Saints Anglican Church held its first service in 1841, making it the first permanent church in the Swan River Colony, which was founded in 1829. It stands on a small hill overlooking the Swan Rive...
Oldest church in Western Australia
All Saints Anglican Church held its first service in 1841, making it the first permanent church in the Swan River Colony, which was founded in 1829. It stands on a small hill overlooking the Swan Rive...
Oldest Church in Western Australia
Captain James Stirling camped at this very site during his 1827 exploration of the area as attested on a tablet at the Lychgate. The church dates to 1838, built by Richard Edwards whose gravesite is ...
Oldest Church in Western Australia
Captain James Stirling camped at this very site during his 1827 exploration of the area as attested on a tablet at the Lychgate. The church dates to 1838, built by Richard Edwards whose gravesite is ...
Lovely little church
Situated about 250m off the main road this lovey little c.1838 church is a must see part of the heritage of the Swan Valley. It's built on the spot were Capt. James Stirling is said to have camped ear...