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St Jude's Church, Randwick

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684:, England. The name was suggested by Simeon Pearce (1821–86) and his brother James. Simeon was born in the English Randwick and the brothers were responsible for the early development of both Randwick and its neighbour, Coogee. Simeon had come to the colony in 1841as a 21 year old surveyor. He built his Blenheim House on the 4 acres he bought from Marsh, and called his property "Randwick". The brothers bought and sold land profitably in the area and elsewhere. Simeon campaigned for construction of a road from the city to Coogee (achieved in 1853) and promoted the incorporation of the suburb. Pearce sought construction of a church modelled on the church of St. John in his birthplace. In 1857 the first St Jude's stood on the site of the present post office, at the corner of the present Alison Road and Avoca Street. 1087:
clearly visible examples of the early colonial concept, further romanticised in the work of Edmund Blacket, of transposing a typically soft English churchyard scene to the harsh Australian environment. The buildings and the precinct display a perfect unity, possibly unmatched anywhere in the Sydney Metropolitan Area and the whole represents an almost perfect example of a typical English village churchyard, unspoilt by the passage of time. The cemetery is one of the best maintained Victorian cemeteries and inspiring places in the Sydney region. St Jude's Church and precinct is a witness to the whole of the history of Randwick, its emergence as a suburb and its growth into a community. The church building particularly is a clear landmark in Randwick and beyond.
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so that passengers had to get out and push it free. From its early days Randwick had a divided society. The wealthy lived elegantly in large houses built when Pearce promoted Randwick and Coogee as a fashionable area. But the market gardens, orchards and piggeries that continued alongside the large estates were the lot of the working class. Even on the later estates that became racing empires, many jockeys and stablehands lived in huts or even under canvas. An even poorer group were the immigrants who existed on the periphery of Randwick in a place called Irishtown, in the area now known as
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commenced in 1866 and it was constructed in 1870. In 1877 the church tower was increased to a height of 22.77 metres for the purpose of housing a chiming clock. The tower also has an excellent peal of eight bells, hung in the tower in 1872. In 1888 the architect Henry M Robinson was asked to add two transepts to blend with the existing building and the original chancel was extended to form a new chancel/sanctuary and provision for an organ chamber. The work was completed in six months and dedicated on 21 September 1889 at a cost of 2800 pounds.
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of Edwin and Susan, who died 2/9/1859, just 11 weeks and 3 days old. Freesias (Cape bulbs) have naturalised across the cemetery from original grave plantings. The earliest tomb is dated 1843 but this may have come from another site. The majority of burials occurred between 1865 and 1890s. The last burial was in 1975. There is a small modern brick columbarium on the western side of the cemetery. There is also a memorial garden at the rear.
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stands in Gilderthorpe Avenue. On 21 September 1847, Simeon Pearce purchased 1.6 hectares (4 acres) from George Hooper for £20. He subsequently sought from and was granted by the Government in 1854, a block of land in Avoca Street, next to the land previously purchased. This grant was for the purpose of erecting a school, church and parsonage.
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held in Pearce's residence, Blenheim House, until the completion of St. Jude's Church. It was the express wish of three trustees to the land grant, Simeon Pearce, S. Hebblewhite and W. B. Holdsworthy that a larger and more imposing church be erected when funds became available and the population justified it.
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Two court cases held to determine the location of the church delayed construction of the church and as a result it was not completed until 29 June 1865. In May 1865 the church organ was ordered from Mr. Walker of Tottenham Road London. It was delivered to Sydney in October 1866. Plans for the rectory
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200 allowed to him as a Captain in the regiment." Captain Marsh sold his grant of land to George Hooper, a market gardener who erected a building and set about cultivating some of the land. Hooper also possessed extensive holdings adjoining what is now Queen's Park and had erected a stone house which
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Randwick was slow to progress. The village was isolated from Sydney by swamps and sandhills, and although a horse-bus was operated by a man named Grice from the late 1850s, the journey was more a test of nerves than a pleasure jaunt. Wind blew sand over the track, and the bus sometimes became bogged,
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The graves are arranged in parallel rows, and there is one major pathway axis running from the church, west towards the columbarium. The ground is fairly level with the exception of a small earth bank sloping away on the south side. The majority of monuments are tall, richly carved Victorian designs
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The cemetery occupies an area of approximately 0.96 hectares (2.4 acres). It is located behind the church and was in use before the current church was completed. It is sublime in character, well kept, respected and full of interesting characters. The first burial was Edwin David Daintrey, infant son
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and the whole is bathed in the warm light of stained glass. The traceried windows are one of the most magnificent aspects of the church and are in memory of such people as Bishop Barker, Archbishop Saumarez Smith, Simeon Pearce, George Kiss, Lady Charlotte Mary See, Canon Cakebread, Rev O.V. Abrams,
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The church has faced some difficulties and controversies over the past 150 years. The famous 'St. Jude's Case' was one. It comprised two cases: the first commenced in 1861. The legal action was to prevent church trustees using proceeds from Frederick Jones' will to construct the second (present) St.
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Randwick had been the venue for sporting events, as well as duels and illegal sports, from the early days in the colony's history. Its first racecourse, the Sandy Racecourse or Old Sand Track, had been a hazardous track over hills and gullies since 1860. When a move was made in 1863 by John Tait, to
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The St Jude's precinct and buildings show an uninterrupted progression of history from approximately 1861 to 1899. The precinct has strong links with the founder of Randwick, Simeon Pearce and with the Municipality of Randwick. The precinct is one of the best maintained and clearly visible examples
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Immediately south of the church is the rectory, a two-storey stone house built in 1870. Immediately north of the church is the original Randwick Borough Chambers, a two-storey sandstone building designed by Thomas Rowe. It was built in 1862 and features Gothic detailing that includes a carved stone
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The parish hall was constructed in 1899 and initially served as the St. Jude's Day School. Canon Cakebread was rector between 1912 and 1939. In 1921 Mr E. Bossier designed the vestries to commemorate the diamond jubilee of the church. In 1922 the lych gate at the street frontage, directly opposite
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Simeon Pearce was a prominent and enthusiastic lay worker for the Church of England in New South Wales. He had considerable influence throughout the community and was devoted to church activities and associated charities. He was also a very shrewd, ambitious and hard employer. Church services were
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As at 26 October 2004, the St Jude's precinct and buildings show an uninterrupted progression of history from approximately 1861 to 1899. The precinct has strong links with the founder of Randwick, Simeon Pearce and with the Municipality of Randwick. The precinct is one of the best maintained and
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passed the Municipalities Act, enabling formation of municipal districts empowered to collect rates and borrow money to improve their suburb, Randwick was the first suburb to apply for the status of a municipality. It was approved in February 1859, and its first Council was elected in March 1859.
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National Trust Restoration Appeals – Helping the community to fund important works: St Jude's in Randwick includes the 1865 church, the 1862 original Randwick Borough Chambers, the 1870 Victorian Gothic rectory, 1899 parish school hall and 1850s historic cemetery. Works over time have included
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The buildings and the precinct display a perfect unity, possibly unmatched anywhere in the Sydney Metropolitan Area and the whole represents an almost perfect example of a typical English village churchyard, unspoilt by the passage of time. The cemetery is one of the best maintained Victorian
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The site was originally a portion of a grant issued to Captain Francis Marsh, an officer of Her Majesty's 80th Regiment of Foot, on 21 September 1847, being a portion of 4.9 hectares (12 acres) (bounded by the present day Botany & High Streets, Alison & Belmore Roads) offered "as part
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A large cumbersome building, constructed of red brick and having a corrugated steel and slate roof and timber joinery. Walls are constructed with shaped brick buttresses, windows are tall and lancet shaped. The east elevation has a somewhat Byzantine appearance with semi-circular windows and
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The cemetery is older than the present church building. The earliest date discernable on tombstones is 1843, but it is believed that some of the graves could be much older. Many well-known early settlers are buried in this graveyard, including NSW Colonial Secretary Edward Deas, Sir
744:. The central tower and buttressed side aisles were said to be inspired by the Parish Church of St. John in Randwick, Gloucestershire. The foundation stone was laid on 25 May 1861 by either The Rt. Rev. Dr. Frederick Barker or by Canon Allwood, the then Rector of St. James Church, 596:, Australia. It is part of a significant heritage group that includes the church, cemetery, rectory and original Randwick Borough Chambers, later converted to church use. The group is located on Avoca Street, Randwick, and has a federal heritage listing. It was added to the 831:
Jude's Church. The first case was withdrawn on a technicality. In 1862 the parties returned to the Equity Court. In the end to Judge ruled in favour of the trustees. By then a sizeable proportion of the original bequest had been taken up with legal fees.
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A two-storey sandstone building of symmetrical design. The jerkin-headed slate roof is punctuated by a central octagonal tower over the entrance and roofed with a segmental domed roof and spirelet. The double-hung windows are grouped in pairs and the
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St. Jude's Cemetery opened in 1853 as part of a larger cemetery grant for all denominations. Public agitation against the possible pollution of Sydney's water supply caused the closure of the other sections in the 1860s, however St. Jude's remained.
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head over the front door. It was later acquired by the church to be used as the verger's residence, to be later converted to the St Jude's Parish Centre. Immediately north of the Parish Centre is the School Hall, which is not heritage-listed.
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St Jude's Church and precinct is a witness to the whole of the history of Randwick, its emergence as a suburb and its growth into a community. The church building particularly is a clear landmark in Randwick and beyond.
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The lych gate, located at the street frontage directly opposite the main entrance of the church, is a very simple neat structure sympathetic to its surroundings and being built into and part of, the main stone walls.
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in this area was made in 1824 to Captain Francis Marsh, who received 12 acres bounded by the present Botany and High Streets, Alison and Belmore Roads. In the 1830s land purchases were made at Little Coogee by
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is relieved by a deep striking course and articulated quoins. The keystones in the arched central openings are decorated with carved faces and further interest is given by carved panels in the tower walls
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St Jude's Anglican Church Historic Report & Conservation Plan - heritage impact statement & statement of environmental effects: proposed child care centre & new parish centre building
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The church was associated with many local identities, including "the Barkers". Frederick Barker was to become the second bishop of Sydney, and Mrs Jane Barker founded St. Catherine's School at
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marks the entrance and is enclosed at the north by a single storey wing of similar style but apparently built later. The slate gabled roof is decorated by carved barge boards and
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of the early colonial concept, further romanticised in the work of Edmund Blacket, of transposing a typically soft English churchyard scene to the harsh Australian environment.
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repairs to the stonework of the church, rectory and parish hall, and conservation of walls, pillars, window mouldings, slate roofing, bells, clock tower, organ, timber, tiling,
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The well-heeled residents of the Eastern Suburbs have erected some impressive monuments here. Many of the iron grave surrounds are intact and form a neat catalogue of designs.
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cemeteries and inspiring places in the Sydney Region. The church with its tower is a dominant building and has much appeal and value to the adjoining parks and streets.
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of this land had typically either moved inland in search of food and shelter, or had died as the result of European disease or confrontation with British colonisers.
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Today, some of the houses have been replaced by home units. Many European migrants have made their homes in the area, along with students and workers at the nearby
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110-122 Avoca Street, Randwick, Sydney, NSW: Archaeological research design & excavation methodology in support of a Section 140 excavation permit application
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and chancel ends are gabled with continuous stone copings. The roof is slate with ventilation ridges and copper gutters and downpipes. Flashings to and about
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The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.
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and William C. Grenville, a clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office. In 1839 William Newcombe acquired the land north-west of the present town hall in
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It is a veritable roll call of the rich and famous in the late 19th century. At least eight religious ministers are memorialised, including Archdeadon
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the main entrance to the church, was constructed. The lych gate and wall were given by Edwin Fieldhouse. In 1955 the columbarium was constructed.
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The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales.
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to the front entry. Coping courses are stone and/or cement render and stonework has been used to accentuate certain elements in the design.
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of the retail empire Anthony Hordern & Son; civil servant, land agent and "father of Randwick", Simeon Henry Pearce (1821-1886); and
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in the area used the site for fishing and cultural activities; rock engravings, grinding grooves and middens remain in evidence. In 1789
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A large Victorian Gothic church building constructed of solid masonry walls, performed stone arches, traceried windows and
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The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales.
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referred to "a long bay", which became known as Long Bay. Aboriginal people are believed to have inhabited the
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Differing views exist as to who was the architect for St Jude's. Simeon Pearce has been suggested, as well as
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A two-storey Victorian Gothic church residence. It is a pleasant asymmetrical design in sandstone, the
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published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under
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St Jude's website has an extended history extracted from the St Jude's Conservation Report.
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the ends of which sit upon stone corbelled "saddle" blocks. Building materials are mainly
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As at 1 October 1997, the physical condition is good. Archaeological potential is low.
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St Jude's anglican church Randwick: photographic achival recording of the church hall
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the Vickers family amongst others. The roof, of stained timber, is supported on
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In 1862 the verger's residence was built at a cost of A£700 and was designed by
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region for at least 20,000 years. The population of Aboriginal people between
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to and about doors and window openings. It is a solid structure with engaged
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Historic Report and Conservation Plan for St Jude's Anglican Church Randwick
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A list of all the Anglican dioceses, churches and cathedrals in Australia
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in 1788 has been estimated to have been 1500. Those living south of
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Churches listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register
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people was "Muru-ora-dial". By the mid nineteenth century the
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1877 – tower increased in height and chiming clock installed
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on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.
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The Australian and New Zealand Association of Bellringers
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and merchant, pastoralist and namesake of the suburb of
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National Trust of Australia (NSW) Classification Card
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Former Borough Chambers, later acquired by St Jude's
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St Jude's Church is located in Sydney
Greater Sydney
33°54′43″S 151°14′33″E / 33.9119°S 151.2424°E / -33.9119; 151.2424
Randwick
Sydney
New South Wales
Denomination
Anglican Church of Australia
stjudesrandwick.org.au
Church
Consecrated
William Cowper
Ann Hordern
William Montagu Manning
Archibald Mosman
Sir Frederick Pottinger
Sir Alfred Stephen
Edward Deas Thomson
Architect(s)
Edmund Blacket
Gothic Revival
Province
New South Wales
Diocese
Sydney
Parish
Rector
https://www.stjudesrandwick.org.au/cemetery/
Find a Grave

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