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Christ Church, North Adelaide

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Christ Church and parsonage, North Adelaide SLSA B 1942
Christ Church and parsonage, North Adelaide SLSA B 1942

Christ Church, North Adelaide is an Anglican church on Acre 745 which lays between Jeffcott Street and 36-40 Palmer Place, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The foundation stone was laid on 1 June 1848 by Augustus Short, the first Bishop of Adelaide; and the church was consecrated in 1849. Christ Church was the pro-cathedral until 1877 when St Peter's Cathedral opened. In 1850 a parsonage was built on the southern half of Acre 745. It became the deanery for Dean Marryat in 1887, then a rectory from 1906.In 1868 a site on Jeffcott Street opposite the church was purchased for a schoolroom. The foundation stone was laid on 26 September.

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Christ Church, North Adelaide
Christchurch Lane, Adelaide North Adelaide

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Christchurch Lane
5006 Adelaide, North Adelaide
South Australia, Australia
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Christ Church and parsonage, North Adelaide SLSA B 1942
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