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    1. Re: [HC] churches
    2. Denise
    3. Hi Wendy. I have Background to.. #2 is the Methodist and yes opposite the C/E On the town side, next door, to this, is the red brick one. > P39 South east corner of Ford and Church - 1854 - Wesleyan (Meth?) # > almost but there is the red one in between cnr and the Methodist which > looks very much like the Methodist Christ Church is the C of E - consecrated 1869 - has a spire. -# opposite > Wesleyan Methodist build brick chapel in 1857 - doesn't say where - but > may > be the one. ## Yes the one above. > Congregationalists - corner of Loch and Camp - red brick but spire never > added -- #Now diagonally opposite the London Tavern - antiques - was the > old grave yard. > Baptist and also used by Church of Christ - somewhere in upper Ford Street > ## > RC - St Josephs - not sure where but I don't think it's the one you are > looking for ## Behind the C/E down church st?? > Presbyterian - corner of Ford and William completed in 1858 and called St > Andrews (this might be it?) ##No this is opposite the jail. > I will be dining with my brother and sister-in-law tomorrow evening so I > will see if they can remember which is which. ## Thanks Wendy. > > Now, wait for it, I just looked up Background to Beechworth and it has > photos of each of the churches - can you please describe in some > detail???? > I can photocopy and send to you on Monday if you wish. can't tell from > the > photos what they are made of. ## Have this but the red brick one is not there but looks like the #2 Methodist

    10/09/2004 10:51:59
    1. Re: [HC] churches
    2. Wendy
    3. So the one you want is actually on the corner - opposite the C of E rectory? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <denisem@powerup.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [HC] churches > Hi Wendy. > I have Background to.. #2 is the Methodist and yes opposite the C/E > On the town side, next door, to this, is the red brick one. > > > > P39 South east corner of Ford and Church - 1854 - Wesleyan (Meth?) # > > almost but there is the red one in between cnr and the Methodist which > > looks very much like the Methodist > > Christ Church is the C of E - consecrated 1869 - has a spire. -# opposite > > Wesleyan Methodist build brick chapel in 1857 - doesn't say where - but > > may > > be the one. ## Yes the one above. > > Congregationalists - corner of Loch and Camp - red brick but spire never > > added -- #Now diagonally opposite the London Tavern - antiques - was the > > old grave yard. > > > Baptist and also used by Church of Christ - somewhere in upper Ford Street > > ## > > > RC - St Josephs - not sure where but I don't think it's the one you are > > looking for ## Behind the C/E down church st?? > > > Presbyterian - corner of Ford and William completed in 1858 and called St > > Andrews (this might be it?) > ##No this is opposite the jail. > > > I will be dining with my brother and sister-in-law tomorrow evening so I > > will see if they can remember which is which. > > ## Thanks Wendy. > > > > Now, wait for it, I just looked up Background to Beechworth and it has > > photos of each of the churches - can you please describe in some > > detail???? > > I can photocopy and send to you on Monday if you wish. can't tell from > > the > > photos what they are made of. > > ## Have this but the red brick one is not there but looks like the #2 > Methodist >

    10/09/2004 11:30:11