Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
March 5, 2012
church in a vineyard
as i've mentioned previously, the local area is known for it's excellent wines. add to that the photogenic qualities of the vineyards.
January 1, 2012
a duck?
While it's not The City of Churches (all credit to Adelaide, which does have a plethora of religious buildings), Launceston does have a number of such buildings around the city. Not being a religious man myself, I content myself with the views from the outside.
Just in case you're wondering, the strange stuff happening on the bottom right of the photo is a reflexion of my knee, as I took this photo from a moving car.
Just in case you're wondering, the strange stuff happening on the bottom right of the photo is a reflexion of my knee, as I took this photo from a moving car.
December 3, 2011
Chalmers
Chalmers Church is one of the most recognisable buildings in the city. It sits 5 minutes walk from the city centre, in a part of town that used to be called (predictably) Chalmers - however, these days it's just part of central Launceston. Quite a few historic building in the area, which I'll probably blog about later.
I believe Chalmers is long de-consecrated, and as long as I've been in Launceston it's been a private residence. Naturally, a somewhat run-down church in an old part of town is a point of interest for those with a supernatural bent.
I believe Chalmers is long de-consecrated, and as long as I've been in Launceston it's been a private residence. Naturally, a somewhat run-down church in an old part of town is a point of interest for those with a supernatural bent.
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