St Barnabas
St Barnabas
St Barnabas
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St Barnabas
St Barnabas
St Barnabas
St Barnabas
St Barnabas
St. Barnabas Anglican Church
2009
Exterior of St Barnabas Anglican Church at 145 Fendalton Road.
Creator: Darryl Tong
Area: North West / Fendalton
Contributor: Darryl Tong
Source: Kete Christchurch
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Old St Barnabas Church, Fendalton
November 1918
This wooden building was built in 1876. During the influenza edpidemic, in Nov. 1918, the main porch was used as a chancel for out-of-door services. At the time Canon Thomas Albert Hamilton was the vicar.
Creator: Harman, A. D.
Area: North West / Fendalton
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St Barnabas Church, Fendalton
1925
The original wooden church which was consecrated in May 1876, with enlargements that were made in 1884.
Area: North West / Fendalton
Source: The weekly press, 10 December 1925, p. 25
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St. Barnabas Anglican Church
22 August 2009
Exterior of St Barnabas Anglican Church at 145 Fendalton Road.
Creator: Darryl Tong
Area: North West / Fendalton
Contributor: Darryl Tong
Source: Kete Christchurch
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Laying of the foundation stone of St Barnabas Church, Fendalton
22 March 1925
The ceremony, on 22 Mar. 1925, was performed by Archbishop Julius and over 800 people attended. The church was a memorial to those who died in the Great War 1914-1918 and was designed by architect Cecil Wood. Planning had been underway for a stone church to replace the original wooden building since 1884. The nave of the original wooden church stood in front of the tower of the present church
Area: North West / Fendalton
Source: The weekly press, 2 April 1925, p. 30
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St Barnabas Church annual parade
12 May 1969
Members of the North Canterbury centre of the New Zealand Red Cross Society attending the annual church parade outside St Barnabas Church in Fendalton. The parade takes places in locations all over the world to commemorate the birth of the founder of the Red Cross, Henri Dunan.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: North West / Fendalton
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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St Barnabas Anglican Church, Fendalton
August 1990
Exterior of St Barnabas Anglican Church and grounds at 8 Tui Street, Fendalton.
Creator: Rosemary Spiewak
Area: North West / Fendalton
Collection: Rosemary Spiewak
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St Barnabas Anglican Church, Fendalton
August 1990
Interior view of the altar at St Barnabas Anglican Church, 8 Tui Street, Fendalton.
Creator: Rosemary Spiewak
Area: North West / Fendalton
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St Barnabas Anglican Church, Fendalton
August 1990
Interior view of the rear stained glass window at St Barnabas Anglican Church, 8 Tui Street, Fendalton.
Creator: Rosemary Spiewak
Area: North West / Fendalton
Collection: Rosemary Spiewak
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