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View of St Matthews Church, Windsor, New South Wales
Designed by the New South Wales Government Architect Francis Greenway
In the collection of the Australian National University ref http://hdl.handle.net/1885/106
Authors: Willmore, A., 1814-1888 engraver; Terry, Frederick Charles (Frederick Clark), 1825-1869 artist; John Sands, and Sands & McDougall, publisher Date Created: 1860s From http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/106 : "View of St Matthew's Church in a landscape setting. The building has a tower at one end surmounted by a lantern and a cross. The church's entrance is of similar shape and in alignment with the tall narrow round headed window apertures. These alternate with a sequence of pilasters along the rectangular wall. At the near end there is a domed semicircular extruded niche. Several grave stones can be seen and a man and woman contemplate a wall plaque behind an iron fence enclosure. St Matthew's was designed by Francis Greenway in 1817, built by convict labour and consecrated by the Rev. Samuel Marsden in December 1822. It is considered Greenway's masterpiece and is the oldest Church of England church in Australia."
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