File:St. Peters Anglican Church, Box Hill, 1908 - 1.jpg

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English: The old wooden Anglican church in Box Hill, Victoria. It featured a distinctive spire and could accommodate 350 people. This photograph was taken in 1908, one year after the church was built; 41 years later, in 1949, it burnt down in a fire.
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Source The original photograph, which is owned by the church and displayed at reunions.
Author Thomas Watts and Son
Object location37° 49′ 08.54″ S, 145° 07′ 38.64″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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