150th Anniversary of Christ Church AnglicanPrint Page
The stone marks the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the church and parish.
The first church built for the Anglican Church in Geelong, Christ Church was opened in 1847. The foundation stone was laid in 1843 by the Bishop of Australia, William Broughton, who was instrumental in initiating the construction of the building.
The first land sales took place in Geelong in 1839 and by 1842 subscriptions were being received for the construction of an Anglican Church. At the request of Bishop Broughton, Edmund Blacket, who had arrived in Sydney that same year, helped to design a church for the Geelong site in 1843. It appears that Broughton played some part in the design, however Blacket, who had not visited the site, provided working drawings and specifications. Blacket was Colonial Architect from 1849-1854 and dominated church design in NSW for forty years. Christ Church was one of his first ecclesiastical commissions. The only other building executed by him in Victoria is the Clarke's Building, Trinity College, University of Melbourne, 1882-3.
Christ Church, Geelong was completed in 1847, but without spire and pinnacles as Blacket intended. The congregation had already outgrown the church by the following year and this resulted in a proposal to enlarge the building.
Location
Address: | McKillop & Moorabool Streets, Christ Church Anglican, Geelong, 3220 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -38.153115 Long: 144.35831 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Plaque |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Religion |
Actual Event Start Date: | 7th-October-1843 |
Actual Event End Date: | 7th-October-1993 |
Dedication
This stone was set by Keith Archbishop of Melbourne Primate of Australia
To mark the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Church and Parish
7th October 1993
Incumbents
1946 W. M. Clinch 1964 H. E. Fawell
1956 A. J. Wagstaff 1977 H. H. Girvan
1960 J. N. Bagnell 1983 M. B. Smith