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17-SEP-2015

St Mary of Bethany

Anglican Church
Goyder, South Australia.

Opened in 1898, William Mallyon was the architect
The township of Goyder was named after the illustrious South Australian Surveyor General George Goyder.
The township never developed but the church remains.

Canon EOS 6D ,Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
1/125s f/8.0 at 40.0mm iso200

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Jean D19-May-2020 00:41
Fine capture of this old church with great atmosphere. ~V
Carl H. Johnson27-Nov-2017 01:51
I like those stone walls!!!~V~
Pierre30-Jun-2017 12:08
Une splendide prise de vue de cette ancienne église! V
laine19-Jun-2017 00:06
Built on a strong foundation...a delightful little church
Patricia Kay18-Jun-2017 22:05
Fabulous capture of this beautiful old Church David....BV
Martin Lamoon18-Jun-2017 19:35
Superb capture David. Like the design of this church.
v
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)18-Jun-2017 18:52
Nice work.V
Paolo
Nick Paoni18-Jun-2017 13:41
What a quaint old church.
Marcia Colelli18-Jun-2017 12:31
Wonderful capture of this beautiful and charming little church. V
Ton T.18-Jun-2017 11:33
Great image of this beuatiful church David! V
Graeme18-Jun-2017 11:18
A charming and lovely little church here, David. Great find.BV!
Yvonne18-Jun-2017 10:58
So many of these tiny churches stand no more, so lucky to find this
one David, and what a great shot! v
Bill Miller18-Jun-2017 07:29
A very charming church in a lovely rural setting.
joseantonio18-Jun-2017 04:18
such a lovely little church.V.
Pierre Martin18-Jun-2017 01:58
great picture of this old church!
Hank Vander Velde18-Jun-2017 01:37
Excellent shot of this beautiful small church David.
globalgadabout18-Jun-2017 00:36
compact, yet rife with character...the congregation must have been small at the time of construction...top notch photo of the fascinating site...V
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