Kapunda. South Australia. Solid silver lecturn made by Mappin and Webb of London for St Matthews Anglican Church. It opened in 1896. Funded by the Duttons of Anlaby Estate. : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Kapunda. South Australia. Solid silver lecturn made by Mappin and Webb of London for St Matthews Anglican Church. It opened in 1896. Funded by the Duttons of Anlaby Estate. / denisbin
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説明 | . St Matthews Anglican near Anlaby and Kapunda is a beautiful red brick Federation style church, constructed with the help of a major donation from the Dutton family in 1896 after the drowning of their 16 year old daughter Ethel in 1892. Ethel drowned at their beach house at Victor Harbor. Note the fine terracotta tiles, the arched windows, the use of blue stone and brick, and the interesting brick work in the tower. The stained glass windows in the church feature grape vines and leaves in typical Art Nouveau style. The South Australian architect of this fine church was F Naish. The church opened in 1896 but dedicated in 1902. The walls have murals of angels and paintings of the twelve Apostles. It has a superbly carved wooden reredos and the pipe organ was installed in 1904. Ethel Dutton and some other members of the Dutton family are buried in the cemetery here and the church has memorial stained glass windows for members of the Dutton family. |
撮影日 | 2017-05-21 12:11:28 |
撮影者 | denisbin |
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カメラ | DSC-HX90V , SONY |
露出 | 0.033 sec (1/30) |
開放F値 | f/3.5 |