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St. John's Anglican Church
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[1900?], copied 1979 (Creation)
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1 photograph : bw negative ; 35mm.
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Item is a photograph of St. John's Anglican Church, in Gallup Hill, near Melbourne.
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Original photograph held by Mr. and Mrs. HD. Burt.
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Original negative no. 79-32-9.
General note
The church pictured here was probably the second St. John's Anglican Church in Gallup Hill; the first church was built in 1830 and the second was built in 1875. The church building was sold in 1953 to the Pentecostal congregation of Lennoxville. It was carefully dismantled and relocated to Lennoxville, where it was once again erected on Main (now 269 Queen) Street North as the 1st Pentecost Church. The Lennoxville Pentecostal Church closed around 2001. As of 2023, the building still stands and has been used for various commercial purposes since 2002.