I have been scratching my head as I wonder who or what to write about for the 100th edition of the Carnival of Genealogy. After much ruminating I am writing about a place significant to our family history. I had previously
blogged about St. Mary's in July and, as the Carnival creates an opportunity for my post to reach a wider audience, I am going to embellish and repost for the Carnival.
Our children have all been baptised and married at
St Mary the Virgin Anglican Church in
Waverley, NSW. The Church has also been the venue for some of our grandhildren's baptisms and the funerals of other family members.
St Mary the Virgin is an historic church in Birrell Street, Waverley . There is a short history of the Church at the Waverley Council website. A book on the history of the Church, Through the archway of the years : St. Mary's Church, Waverley, N.S.W., 1864-1964, can be found in the National Library of Australia. A list of the clergy who have served at St. Mary's can be found on the Church site.
The Church was designed by Edmund Blacket, a prominent Victorian architect and personal friend of the first rector, Stanley Mitchell. Blacket, who became the official Colonial Architect 1849-1854,
was responsible for tthe design of many 19th century sandstone buildings in Sydney including St Andrew's Cathedral.
St Mary's foundation stone was laid on June 6th, 1863 and the Church was dedicated on May 13th, 1864. Additions and modifications have been made to the Church during the past 150 years. The Church and
Organ are listed on the
NSW State Heritage Register andthe Church on
The Register of the National Estate.
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1983 St. Mary's Christmas Pageant - Rev Terry Dicks and children including my four as angels and Joseph |
In recent times our family has celebrated significant occasions at
St. Mary's Anglican Church Waverley. A peek at the tags in my digital family album shows that I have several hundred photographs tagged St Mary's. As well as hatches, matches and dispatches there are photos of social events, confirmations, Christmas pageants and Sunday School events. The picture on the header of this blog is taken at the most recent family wedding at St. Mary's.
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1986 - Confirmees |
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St Mary's Organ |
St Mary's is a happy place as described in a 2004 article in the Anglicans Together Newsletter, St. Mary's Church, Waverley : High and Happy
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1997 Family Wedding |
More recent news of the Parish is detailed in the snippets below from http://www.stmaryswaverley.org.au/page1/page12/page12.html
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St Mary's is a significant place in our family history as so many family events took place in this beautiful Church. | | | | |
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Wow! Terrific article, great pictures! Thanks so much for submitting it to COG 100. I really appreciate it!
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ReplyDeletewas trying to find info on Terry Dicks' progress as all our family have been baptised, wedded or funeralised at St Mary's...the article was of interest.
ReplyDeleteI spoke to Terry's son at a funeral earlier this year. Terry is in a nursing home in Rose Bay (I think) and gets out to conduct regular services somewher in Bondi Junction.
ReplyDeleteI spoke to Terry's son at a funeral earlier this year. Terry is in a nursing home in Rose Bay (I think) and gets out to conduct regular services somewher in Bondi Junction.
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