- Brougham Place Uniting Church
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Brougham Place Uniting Church is a church on Brougham Place, North Adelaide, South Australia. It was formerly the North Adelaide Congregational Church.
Thomas Frost is attributed as the architect of the church [1] and the foundation stone was laid on 15 May 1860 [2]. A tower was added in 1871 and a lecture hall in 1878. The pipe organ was built in 1881 at which time it was "the largest two manual organ in the colony", and restored in 1914.[3]
The church is a landmark and looks over Brougham Gardens in the Adelaide Parklands.
References
- ^ http://www.architectsdatabase.unisa.edu.au/arch_full.asp?Arch_ID=26
- ^ http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/pn/n/northad1.htm
- ^ "Brougham Place Uniting Church". OHTA Conference Book 1986. Organ Historical Trust of Australia. http://ohta.org.au/organs/organs/BroughamPlaceUC.html. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
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Coordinates: 34°54′34″S 138°36′1″E / 34.90944°S 138.60028°E
Categories:- Uniting Church in Australia
- Churches in Adelaide
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- Australian building and structure stubs
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