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clearly visible examples of the early colonial concept, further romanticised in the work of Edmund
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so that passengers had to get out and push it free. From its early days
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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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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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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
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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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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 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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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,
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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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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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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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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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the ends of which sit upon stone corbelled "saddle" blocks. Building materials are mainly
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1480:Randwick City Library webpage, 2003.
764:'s pursuer Sir Frederick Pottinger.
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1768:Dominic Steele Consulting (2002).
1761:National Trust Classification Card
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2177:St John the Evangelist, Newcastle
1631:. NSW. 4 February 1947. p. 2
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500:New South Wales Heritage Register
3252:Victorian architecture in Sydney
3202:1861 establishments in Australia
1854:
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1188:
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1162:Grave of William Montagu Manning
1155:
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960:and generally grouped in pairs.
932:has been used in the sanctuary.
520:State heritage (complex / group)
49:
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3207:Edmund Blacket church buildings
2970:St Matthew's Church, Kensington
2856:All Saints Church, Henley Brook
987:and string courses and a heavy
648:, while the local clan name of
392:
286:
167:
3232:Churchyards in New South Wales
2861:Holy Trinity Church, Roebourne
2557:Holy Trinity, Fortitude Valley
2217:St Mary's the Virgin, Maitland
1459:Randwick Library webpage, 2003
1077:1955 – columbarium constructed
1071:1899 – parish hall constructed
728:liquidation of a remission of
1:
2975:Christ Church, North Adelaide
2965:Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide
2781:Province of Western Australia
2752:St Saviour's, South Johnstone
2657:St John the Baptist, Richmond
2167:St John the Baptist, Ashfield
1059:1866 – church organ delivered
2652:St John the Baptist, Bulimba
1934:Anglican Church of Australia
1884:Ringer, Ron (2 April 2016),
1874:, accessed on 1 June 2018.
1863:, entry number 00012 in the
1068:1889 – extensive alterations
908:and tower are made of lead.
723:St. Jude's Church of England
142:Anglican Church of Australia
2895:Province of South Australia
2871:St Mary's Church, Busselton
2667:St John's, South Townsville
2607:St Andrew's, South Brisbane
2587:Old St Mark's, Slacks Creek
2577:Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba
2572:Holy Trinity, Saibai Island
2097:All Saints Church, Canberra
1956:Province of New South Wales
1822:Sharon Hickey photography.
873:in 2000 with a tenor of 14
3268:
3237:Churches completed in 1861
3187:Anglican Diocese of Sydney
2537:Christ Church, St Lawrence
2522:All Saints, Darnley Island
2127:Christ Church, St Laurence
1750:Chivel and Sheedy (1976).
1550:Woodhouse and Danks, 1984.
1062:1870 – rectory constructed
3222:Houses in New South Wales
3212:Randwick, New South Wales
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2187:St John the Baptist, Reid
2122:Christ Church, Springwood
2117:Christ Church, Rouse Hill
2062:Newcastle (Christ Church)
1963:
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1840:Yeats, Christine (2016).
1786:Murray, Dr. Lisa (2016).
1566:Chivell and Sheedy, 1976.
1514:Pollen & Healy, 1988.
1264:The Sydney Morning Herald
1174:Grave of Archibald Mosman
963:
682:Randwick, Gloucestershire
570:
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444:
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2866:St John's Church, Albany
2732:St Paul's, East Brisbane
2612:St Andrew's, Toogoolawah
2582:Old Bishopsbourne Chapel
2413:St Peter's, Eastern Hill
2287:St Thomas', North Sydney
2212:St Mark's, Darling Point
2147:Holy Innocents, Rossmore
871:John Taylor Bellfounders
717:Prince of Wales Hospital
2712:St Mary's, Mount Morgan
2682:St Luke's, Boyne Island
2622:St Augustine's, Leyburn
2562:Holy Trinity, Herberton
2552:Christ Church, Tingalpa
2542:Christ Church, Childers
2075:Wollongong (St Michael)
2052:Grafton (Christ Church)
1056:1865 – church completed
1038:Modifications and dates
821:William Montagu Manning
801:Sir Frederick Pottinger
640:to Botany Bay were the
467:.96 ha (2.4 acres)
256:Sir Frederick Pottinger
246:William Montagu Manning
2840:Geraldton (Holy Cross)
2742:St Paul's, Maryborough
2692:St Mark's, Rockhampton
2677:St John's, Rockhampton
2642:St George's, Beenleigh
2437:Province of Queensland
2403:Christ Church, Geelong
2267:St Philip's, Kingswood
2252:St Paul's, Castle Hill
2197:St John's, Wilberforce
2107:St Andrew's, Roseville
2102:All Souls', Leichhardt
2092:All Saints', Petersham
1650:Chester, Mike (2006).
1224:New South Wales portal
1043:1853 – cemetery opened
964:The verger's residence
813:Municipality of Mosman
215:28 July 1865
2835:Bunbury (St Boniface)
2747:St Paul's, Proserpine
2717:St Matthew's, Drayton
2602:St Andrew's, Ormiston
2547:Christ Church, Milton
2527:All Saints, Tamrookum
2501:Rockhampton (St Paul)
2496:Townsville (St James)
2277:St Stephen's, Newtown
2257:St Peter's, St Peters
2227:St Matthew's, Windsor
2112:St Barnabas, Broadway
2042:Bathurst (All Saints)
1999:Canberra and Goulburn
1681:ANZAB Tower Directory
1677:"RANDWICK, ST JUDE'S"
1259:"Religious Memoranda"
198:21 May 1861
3227:Cemeteries in Sydney
2812:North West Australia
2727:St Paul's, Cleveland
2687:St Luke's, Toowoomba
2672:St John's, Mundoolun
2617:St Anne's, Jondaryan
2567:Holy Trinity, Mackay
2532:All Saints, Yandilla
2517:All Saints, Brisbane
2311:Province of Victoria
2262:St Peter's, Richmond
2207:St Luke's, Liverpool
2137:St Clement's, Mosman
2132:Church by the Bridge
2068:Parramatta (St John)
2057:Griffith (St Albans)
2047:Goulburn (St Savior)
1813:Ringer, Ron (2016).
928:and timber although
664:One of the earliest
613:Pre-1780s the local
458:The Avenue, Randwick
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3161:Christianity portal
2943:Adelaide (St Peter)
2757:St Thomas', Toowong
2647:St James, Toowoomba
2632:St David's, Mossman
2376:Melbourne (St Paul)
2272:St Philip's, Sydney
2222:St Mary's, Waverley
2202:St Jude's, Randwick
2152:Holy Trinity, Kelso
2037:Armidale (St Peter)
1804:Jobs, Rev Gregory.
1759:Clarke, S. (1980).
1210:Architecture portal
1196:Christianity portal
1074:1927 – vestry added
867:full circle ringing
825:Edward Deas Thomson
746:King Street, Sydney
706:Randwick Racecourse
488:St Jude's graveyard
440:St Jude's graveyard
428:Rev. Andrew Goddard
425:Rev. J. R. Le Huray
414:Rev. Andrew Schmidt
266:Edward Deas Thomson
89: /
3136:(now Presbyterian)
2737:St Paul's, Ipswich
2702:St Mark's, Warwick
2697:St Mark's, Dunwich
2627:St David's, Allora
2490:Brisbane (St John)
2473:Northern Territory
2282:St Thomas', Mulgoa
2247:St Paul's, Burwood
2242:Naremburn Cammeray
2162:St James', Morpeth
2031:Sydney (St Andrew)
1652:"Randwick: S Jude"
785:Sir Alfred Stephen
654:traditional owners
609:Indigenous history
543:Reference no.
529:a., c., d., f., g.
318:Architectural type
261:Sir Alfred Stephen
112:106 Avoca Street,
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2157:St James', Sydney
1895:978-0-9944929-0-6
1138:St Jude's Rectory
817:Sydney University
713:University of NSW
695:In 1858 when the
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644:people who spoke
615:Aboriginal people
600:on 2 April 1999.
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3124:Seven Hills
3109:Carlingford
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1850:Attribution
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