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St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Dongara

Coordinates: 29°15′04″S 114°55′50″E / 29.2511°S 114.9305°E / -29.2511; 114.9305
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St John the Baptist Anglican Church
St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Dongara
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29°15′04″S 114°55′50″E / 29.2511°S 114.9305°E / -29.2511; 114.9305
LocationDongara, Western Australia
Address15 Waldeck Street, Dongara WA 6525
CountryAustralia
DenominationAnglican Church of Australia
ChurchmanshipLow church, Evangelical
WebsiteDongara Church
History
StatusChurch
Founded1885
DedicationJohn the Baptist
Consecrated28 June 1885
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationState Register of Heritage Places
Designated11 December 1998
Architect(s)Francis Bird
Architectural typeParish church
StyleVictorian Gothic
Completed1885
Specifications
MaterialsLimestone
Administration
ProvinceWestern Australia
DioceseNorth West Australia
ParishDongara with Mingenew
Clergy
RectorRev David Thompson
Official nameSt John the Baptist Anglican Church
TypeState Registered Place
Criteria11.1., 11.2., 11.4., 12.1., 12.2., 12.3, 12.4., 12.5.
Designated11 December 1998
Reference no.01212

St John the Baptist Anglican Church is a heritage-listed Anglican church located in Dongara, Western Australia.[1] Constructed in 1885, the church remains in active use and is part of the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia.[2]

Description

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Designed by colonial architect Francis Bird, St John the Baptist Anglican Church exemplifies the Victorian Gothic style characteristic of a rural parish of that era.[3] The building, constructed by William Henry Linthorne, use local limestone rubble which was then rendered.

The land for the church was granted in 1873, but fundraising efforts delayed construction until 1884-85, with the total cost reaching £600.[4] Once funds where achieved, the church was designed in 1884 and completed in 1885.[4]

The church features a free-standing timber portal that originally served as a fire alarm or curfew bell from Gaol Hill, Fremantle, a site known for the Round House, Western Australia's oldest building.[5][3] Inside, the church includes stained glass windows, jarrah flooring, and pews crafted from local driftwood timber.[3]

Notably, St John the Baptist Church is the only surviving ecclesiastical work by Francis Bird.[3] It is also distinguished by its unusual orientation: the sanctuary is located to the west of the nave, rather than the traditional eastern placement.[3] This orientation, which is "extremely rare in church architecture," was chosen to protect parishioners from the potentially damaging sea breeze from the west.[4]

In 1949, the church's baptismal register recorded over 700 names, reflecting its historical and ongoing significance to the local community.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Register of Heritage Places - Permanent Entry: St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Dongara. inHerit (WA). 11 December 1998. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Dongara". Anglican Diocese of North West Australia. 2023-06-08. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  3. ^ a b c d e Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Document: St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Dongara. inHerit (WA). 11 December 1998. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Lunt, Anthony (2021). Francis Bird, 1845-1937: Immigrant, entrepreneur, architect, and gentleman – a biographical microhistory (PhD thesis). University of Western Australia. doi:10.26182/ev3c-e644. pp. 151, 142, 155-156.
  5. ^ "History – Dongara-Mingenew Anglican Church". Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  6. ^ "DONGARA NOTES". Greenough Sun. Vol. II, no. 70. Western Australia. 14 April 1949. p. 3. Retrieved 2 August 2024 – via National Library of Australia.