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Photography Historical posted on Dec 16, 2010
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The present church dates from 1895, replacing a building that was there built in 1827. It is though that parts of buildings date as far back as 950AD.

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VEDES

12:52AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

VERY NICE.BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!

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bimm3d

12:55AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

wonderful photo!!

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efron_241

1:02AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

like a painting.. Great architecture.. super photo

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awjay

2:26AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

i know it all too well....having run youth clubs and served as verger at funerals for a number of years...

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blinkings

3:09AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

950AD. That boggles my brain, considering that Oz does not have one building built before the 1700's! The Aboriginals were here for 50,000 years but their thing was bark huts.

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ledwolorz

3:37AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Fantastic photo.

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MOSKETON

3:41AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Precioso lugar.

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GARAGELAND

4:37AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Once again, Top Job!!

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durleybeachbum

4:41AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

I know it well too..It's where I met awjay.

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Digitaleagle

9:51AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Beautifully captured, wonderful atmosphere, this work makes me think of a painting with a surreal feel, excellent!


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