South Australian Register, Adelaide, Thursday 2nd February 1882, page 5.
“PORT ADELAIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.- This church is now completed, and the opening services advertised for Sunday, the 5th instant …”
“… A departure from the contract has been made by adopting stained glass to the windows in the church, the one facing St. Vincent-street being undoubtedly one of the best in the colony, and erected in memory of the late pastor, the Rev. Peter McLaren.…”
“… Messrs. Ferguson & Urie, of Melbourne, supplied the stained glass for the windows…”
The first service in the new Presbyterian Church was held on Sunday the 5th of February 1882[1] by the Rev, James Lyall. The Rev Peter McLaren was the fourth minister of the old church between 1871 and 1878, having been inducted on the 10th October 1871[2]. The new church includes the historic stained glass windows from the old church being prominently placed on the front wall[3].
No photos of the stained glass has been found to date.
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Biography: Rev James Lyall (1827-1905)
(no significant detail has yet been found for the Rev Peter McLaren)
Footnotes:
[1] South Australian Register, Thursday 2nd February 1882, page 5.
[2] South Australian Register, Thursday 2nd February 1882, page 5.
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