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churches of this kind but almost all have had additions such as porches, towers, and chancel. This is the only church known to have survived in its original configuration. It is also rare for being a regional church with a full set of Lyon & Cottier windows. Also adding to its significance is the moveable heritage of the interiors, both the pews (believed to have been designed by
Blacket), and the elaborate ecclesiastical furniture carved in the 1920s in a style called "tabernacle work".
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this important 19th century church architect. The
Blacket opus is principally known from the collection of maps and plans he left through his sons to the Mitchell Library and catalogued in Joan Kerr's publication. It is the case however, that not all Blacket's works are mentioned in this collection for instance the prominent house Jenner at Potts Point and not all plans in the collection are known to have been built.
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designed by John Lamb Lyon of Lyon, Cottier & Co. Also adding to the significance of the interiors is the moveable heritage of the 1920s ecclesiastical furniture, elaborately carved in a style called "tabernacle work". The exterior appearance of the church and its setting is aesthetically pleasing and it is a local landmark within the town of
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610:(held by the Mitchell Library), designed by Blacket, as originally built before the addition of a sanctuary, are identical to that of All Saints', except that All Saints' has one less window on each side, plus buttresses on the exterior walls. The western walls, windows and bell towers are identical. All Saints' Condobolin is also similar to All Saints'
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Forbes church. The trustees of the two churches, Condobolin and Forbes, were known to each other. Mathew Bolton of
Condobolin married the daughter of Josiah Strickland, trustee of Forbes. The Blacket family went on to do other works in the district. Arthur Blacket designed water works in Forbes in 1880. Cyril Blacket designed the rectory at Forbes.
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All Saints' Condoboline is of State significance for its rarity as an intact example of a small Gothic church attributed to Edmund
Blacett. It is understood that Blacket built about 34 small churches of this kind but almost all have had additions such as porches, towers, and chancel. This is the only
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In the late 1920s new ecclesiastical furniture was added to the Church. The furniture is elaborately carved and made in a style called "tabernacle work". The pieces include two Bishop's
Thrones, the Altar, Credence Table, Prayer Desk, Lectern and Font. The elaborately carved Font was displayed at the
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No documentary evidence has been discovered that determines the exact date of the windows' manufacture. There are few Lyon and
Cottier company records surviving. It is estimated that the windows at All Saints were made and installed in several stages between 1880 and the 1890s. More research into the
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All Saints' Anglican Church is of local heritage significance for its long-term and continuing role in the establishment and practice of the
Anglican Christian faith in Condobolin. While of local social significance for its associations with the Condobolin Anglican congregation, it is also valued by
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The isolated rural setting known from the research conducted by
Noelene Morris demonstrates well the success of Blacket and his clients in getting architectural results in remote rural NSW. It is a plain simple church designed with discipline by a leading Victorian architect of prodigious experience
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The first Anglican priest resident in Condobolin was the Rev. G. Soare who was licensed to reside at the Naroonage. He resigned in 1876 and was succeeded by The Rev. Samuel Hart. In 1879 Rev. Hart resigned and in that same year the Parish of Condobolin was established. On 21 December the Rev. Henry
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north of the town and in 1896 of gold in the district, north-west of the town. A major copper and gold mine was in operation at Condobolin from 1898 until around 1910. Agriculture is still a major influence on the town, production having expanded with the damming of the Lachlan River in 1935 by the
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church is known to have survived in its original configuration. It is also rare for being a regional church with a full set of Lyon & Cottier windows. The only other known examples of regional churches in NSW with comparable sets of Lyon & Cottier windows are: St Patrick's Catholic Church,
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In the late 1920s new ecclesiastical furniture was added to the Church. The furniture is elaborately carved and made in a style called "tabernacle work". The pieces are two Bishop's Thrones, the Altar, Credence Table, Prayer Desk, Lectern and Font. The elaborately carved Font was displayed at the
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All Saints' Anglican Church is of State significance for its aesthetic values in exemplifying the qualities of a small and relatively intact Gothick-styled church attributed to Edmund Thomas Blacket. It has original pews, also attributed to Blacket, and a fine collection of stained glass windows
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Blacket is also known to have had direct personal ties with the district and those who would have been responsible for the commissioning of the church. He designed the rectory at Forbes in 1877. His daughter, Edith, married Harbury Clements of the Eugowra Station who attended the opening of the
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All Saints' is historically associated with nearby buildings but none of these are included in this listing - the first Rectory on Marsden Street, which was sold in 1917, a new Rectory on the corner of Orange and McDonnell Streets completed in 1917, a new demountable Church House as well as the
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The smaller geometric design of the east window and its importance above the altar suggests that this window was made and installed first, possibly by the time the first service was held. It is in keeping with early-to-mid nineteenth-century Gothic Revival desire to reproduce the smaller scale,
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As at 13 December 2007, All Saints' Anglican Church was of State significance for its aesthetic, rarity and representative values in exemplifying the qualities of a small and relatively intact Gothic-styled church attributed to Edmund Blacket. It is understood that Blacket built about 34 small
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with 300mm walls and external buttresses. The construction is red brick, made locally. Internal walls are white plaster. Double pitched gabled roof, covered in pressed aluminium tiles (previously shingles, replaced in 1940). The design of the original wooden pews are attributed to Blacket.
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Blacket built about 34 small churches of this kind according to the known information. Almost all of them have had additions made subsequently: Porches, towers, and chancel. From our survey of the churches, only Condobolin church is known to have survived in its original configuration.
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All Saints' Anglican Church is of local social significance for its associations with the Condobolin Anglican congregation. It is also valued by the wider community for its associations with religious development of the town and the early establishment of facilities within the region.
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Thomas Holliday was licensed as Assistant Minister, under the superintendency of the Rev. E. Dunstan (Rector of Forbes) and appointed to reside at Condobolin. He arrived in Condobolin just after the completion of All Saints' Church and conducted the first service on 4 January 1880.
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the wider community for its associations with religious development of the town and the early establishment of facilities within the region. The exterior appearance of the church and its setting is aesthetically pleasing and it is a local landmark within the town of Condobolin.
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and campsite remainders. Carved trees are more commonly found around the Macquarie and Lachlan rivers in the north rather than the Murrumbidgee in the south. Campsites, which indicate regular seasonal occupation by small groups, have been found on river flats, open land and by
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The builder of the church was Mr Brinsmead. It was constructed from local bricks and was reputedly the first brick building in Condobolin. The roof was of ironbark shingles (which were later replaced by aluminium tiles) and the furniture was made from local timbers.
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which was built of stone in the mid-1870s. It is possible that All Saints' Condobolin adapted a Blacket design that was in general use during the 1870s and 1880s. In her exhibition catalogue on Blacket, the Australian architectural historian
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biographical dates and details of the donors and memorial subjects could narrow down the dates of manufacture, i.e. memorial windows would have been installed after the death of the subject and donor windows during their lifetime.
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All Saints' Anglican Church is of local significance for its research potential to yield further information in respect of its design and construction, and for studies of the stained glass work of Lyon, Cottier & Co.
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and south vestry. It has triple lancets at the east end with a circular rose window over them, and the west
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About our area: history, Western Plains Regional Development Inc.: Community Technology Centre.
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has a continuous buttress up the centre topped with a bell-cote and flanking lancet windows.'
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of All Saints' Condobolin was laid on 24 July 1878 by Bishop
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on 2 May 2008 having satisfied the following criteria.
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Brisbane Exhibition before being placed in the Church.
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in 1836. The "Condoublin" run was established by 1844 (
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367:church located at McDonnell Street,
25:Church in New South Wales, Australia
2430:Murray Bridge (St John the Baptist)
2203:St Michael and All Angels, Kingaroy
1129:Travel. Sydney Morning Herald, 2005
1889:Holy Trinity Church, Bacchus Marsh
1304:Australia's Historic Stained Glass
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1663:St John the Evangelist, Wentworth
1658:St John the Evangelist, Newcastle
1286:The Painted Ceilings of Glenleigh
385:All Saints Anglican Parish Church
284:New South Wales Heritage Register
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716:Gothick-styled church built on
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2342:Holy Trinity Church, Roebourne
2038:Holy Trinity, Fortitude Valley
1698:St Mary's the Virgin, Maitland
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2446:Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide
2262:Province of Western Australia
2233:St Saviour's, South Johnstone
2138:St John the Baptist, Richmond
1648:St John the Baptist, Ashfield
698:between each window, a north
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2133:St John the Baptist, Bulimba
1415:Anglican Church of Australia
1364:, accessed on 2 June 2018.
1353:, entry number 01787 in the
1293:Pettigrew, Reverend (1979).
1248:Giedraityte, Danuta (1982).
1208:Heritage Office survey, 2006
1052:"All Saints Anglican Church"
944:Anglican Diocese of Riverina
694:nave of lancet windows with
389:Anglican Diocese of Bathurst
272:Anglican Diocese of Bathurst
2376:Province of South Australia
2352:St Mary's Church, Busselton
2148:St John's, South Townsville
2088:St Andrew's, South Brisbane
2068:Old St Mark's, Slacks Creek
2058:Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba
2053:Holy Trinity, Saibai Island
1578:All Saints Church, Canberra
1437:Province of New South Wales
1230:Bayley, William A. (1965).
1188:National Trust of Australia
358:All Saints' Anglican Church
69:All Saints' Anglican Church
31:All Saints' Anglican Church
18:All Saints' Anglican Church
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2678:Churches completed in 1879
2018:Christ Church, St Lawrence
2003:All Saints, Darnley Island
1608:Christ Church, St Laurence
1351:All Saints Anglican Church
1284:Mariette, Miranda (2003).
789:Personal ties with Blacket
549:Historical Towns Directory
36:All Saints Anglican Church
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1894:St Peter's, Eastern Hill
1768:St Thomas', North Sydney
1693:St Mark's, Darling Point
1628:Holy Innocents, Rossmore
1275:Heddtich, Robin (2006).
1239:Comber, Jillian (2005).
516:Settlement of Condobolin
2193:St Mary's, Mount Morgan
2163:St Luke's, Boyne Island
2103:St Augustine's, Leyburn
2043:Holy Trinity, Herberton
2033:Christ Church, Tingalpa
2023:Christ Church, Childers
1556:Wollongong (St Michael)
1533:Grafton (Christ Church)
748:Modifications and dates
728:were restored in 1978.
438:Leeton, New South Wales
196:24 July 1878 by Bishop
2321:Geraldton (Holy Cross)
2223:St Paul's, Maryborough
2173:St Mark's, Rockhampton
2158:St John's, Rockhampton
2123:St George's, Beenleigh
1918:Province of Queensland
1884:Christ Church, Geelong
1748:St Philip's, Kingswood
1733:St Paul's, Castle Hill
1678:St John's, Wilberforce
1588:St Andrew's, Roseville
1583:All Souls', Leichhardt
1573:All Saints', Petersham
1266:Ellsmore, Don (1982).
1257:Ellsmore, Don (1986).
920:New South Wales portal
773:Typological comparison
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2013:All Saints, Yandilla
1998:All Saints, Brisbane
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