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by Wayne Sherriff
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Cloisters" by Wayne Sherriff. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Pilgrim Church in Flinders Street, Adelaide, South Australia, was built as a memorial to the pioneer Congregational minister of South Australia,... more
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Pilgrim Church in Flinders Street, Adelaide, South Australia, was built as a memorial to the pioneer Congregational minister of South Australia, Thomas Quinton Stow, and originally named Stow Memorial Church. The land for the building was purchased in 1863 by the Freeman Street Congregationalists, and a foundation stone laid in 1865. The church was designed in the Gothic Revival style by Robert Thomas, who was also the architect of Flinders Street Baptist Church. The detailed stone carvings decorating the columns of the entrance porch (including a stone squirrel) were the work of Samuel Peters of Sydney. The interior dimensions are in multiples of seven, using the Old Testament references to seven as the perfect number. The seventy foot tower designed by Thomas was never completed.
The church was opened for services on 12 April 1867. The Pirie Street Methodist Church abutted the rear fence of Stow Memorial, and in 1969, as an early step towards what would become the Uniting Ch...
As an avid photographer for many years, my tendency is to choose subjects with potential rather than things that look good to begin with and therein lies my challenge. I often look for an odd angle or composition and like most photographers, have become a keen observer. Seeking the unusual and putting a different slant on the very usual are important concepts to me. My philosophy is - photograph for oneself, be observant and strive for originality but most of all have fun. My personal perception doesn't always meet popular validation, so If someone likes what I produce, that's a bonus. All images are copyrighted 2008-2024 CHROMATICVISTA PHOTOGRAPHY. All rights reserved. Copying and/or distributing these images without my written...
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