Category:St James Old Cathedral

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<nowiki>St James Old Cathedral; 圣雅各老座堂; church in Melbourne, Australia; كنيسة في أستراليا; Kirchengebäude in Australien; kerkgebouw in Australië</nowiki>
St James Old Cathedral 
church in Melbourne, Australia
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LocationVictoria, AUS
Heritage designation
  • listed on the Victorian Heritage Register
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Map37° 42′ 25.92″ S, 144° 56′ 16.8″ E
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Wikidata Q7593502
VIAF ID: 150610692
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English: St James Old Cathedral, an Anglican church, is the oldest church in Melbourne, Australia, and one of only three buildings in the central city which predate the Gold Rush of 1851. The church's foundation stone was laid on 9 November 1839 by Charles La Trobe, the Superintendent of the Port Phillip District (now Victoria), in what was then still part of New South Wales. Melbourne was then only four years old, and the church was one of the first substantial brick buildings to be built in the town. The church was designed by the town surveyor Robert Russell and built by George Beaver. One of the founders of Melbourne, John Batman, was among the subscribers who paid for the church's construction. It was opened in 1842 and completed in 1847. (→St James Old Cathedral)

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