Heritage in Trust May 2015

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NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA Heritage in Trust

(ACT)

May 2015

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The Metric Church? St Stephen’s, Queanbeyan Was St Stephen’s Church in Queanbeyan the only 19th century Australian church designed in metric configurations? Historian and heritage consultant, Brendan O’Keefe examines this claim which has become part of our local folklore. St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church in Queanbeyan was designed in 1871 by the Reverend Alberto Dias Soares, then the local Church of England minister, and built in the period 1872-74. In his thirty years of practice as an ecclesiastical architect (185988), Soares designed at least fifteen Anglican churches, as well as a number of rectories, school buildings and church halls.1 St Stephen’s is unique among his ecclesiastical commissions in that it was the only non-Anglican church that he designed.

Inside From the President ACT region Heritage Symposium Heritage Diary Travels and at home with the Trust Heritage Happenings Heritage Festival 2015 report Dirk Hartog - 400th anniversary Mugga – Mugga Open Day photos

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