14-04-1862: St Paul’s Church, Humfray St, Bakery Hill, Ballarat, Victoria.

The Star, Ballarat, Monday 14th April 1862, page 2.

“… The window consists of three lights, with top tracery, all produced in the colony, save the clear light portions. The two side lights were presented by the committee of the church, and the centre one by Mr Robson, of Sturt-street, agent for Messrs Ferguson & Urie, glass stainers, of Melbourne, which later firm gave the tracery at the top…”

 

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The Ferguson & Urie chancel window at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Humfray Street Ballarat. Photo: Ray Brown 17 Mar 2011.

 

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29-03-1862: St. Paul’s Church, Humfray St, Bakery Hill, Ballarat.

The Star, Ballarat, Saturday 29th March 1862, page 2.

“The congregation attending St. Paul’s Church will re-assemble on Sunday next in their own church …”

 “…The stained glass window now being placed in the chancel by Mr Robson will be a very handsome addition to the church, and has been executed in first rate style …”

Thomas Robson was the designated Ballarat agent for Ferguson & Urie. See: https://wp.me/p28nLD-1hK

Photo taken 17th March 2011.

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The Ferguson & Urie chancel window at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Humfray Street, Bakery Hill, Ballarat. Photo: Ray Brown 17 Mar 2011.

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