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Leigh College

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style house, was built on the site in the mid-1880s for a wine merchant, Thomas Alt. The house was home to the Alt family until 1911 and then was owned by Paul Lamarand. In 1915, the Methodist Church purchased the house and grounds and moved its theological students from
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MLC. The site became the home of the United Theological College, a part of the theology school at
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Universities and colleges disestablished in the 20th century
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Seminaries and theological colleges in New South Wales
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The Memorial Chapel and Leigh Hall are listed on the
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For the college in Greater Manchester, England, see
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Wigan and Leigh College
Coordinates
33°53′35″S 151°05′19″E / 33.8929401°S 151.088504°E / -33.8929401; 151.088504
Methodist
Liverpool Road
Strathfield South, New South Wales
Wesleyan Theological Institution
Italianate
Stanmore
Newington College
Samuel Leigh
Dudley de Chair
Byera Hadley
Ebenezer Vickery
Charles Sturt University
Camden College
Congregational Union of Australia
Presbyterian Church
Australian International Academy
Royal Australian Institute of Architects
National Trust of Australia
Brundah
Leigh Hall
Gates
Former Leigh College
AIA website
Categories
1915 establishments in Australia
Universities in New South Wales
Defunct universities and colleges in Australia

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