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English: The church is located on Prescott Terrace between Alexandra and Grant Avenues, and was designed by architect Herbert Jory in the Gothic Revival style when he was in the architectural practice of Woods, Bagot & Jory, and built as a Methodist church in 1915. Jory also designed the Gartrell Memorial Schoolroom (probably the hall shown behind). State heritage-listed in November 1989. Named after James Gartrell, parishioner and benefactor. who paid for the pipe organ and contributed to its building.
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Source https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+1199 State Library of South Australia
Author The Observer (Adelaide)

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Gartrell Memorial Church in Rose Park, Adelaide

10 February 1923Gregorian

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