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Tag: St Luke's Richmond

Tree-flanked entrance

July 10, 2021July 11, 2021 kzmcb3 Comments
The tower of St Luke’s Church, Richmond, TAS, flanked by pines.

For Becky’s squares, the Georgian-style St Luke’s church, 1836, whose entrance is flanked by a couple of imposing pines.

The church is one of the oldest in Australia and the oldest original, intact church in Tasmania.

Posted in photosTagged Becky's squares, Richmond, St Luke's Richmond, trees

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