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St Mary's was built in 1923, under the direction of the Rev Martin Rogers and it was opened in July of that year. The church is built in the plain, local style, using volcanic tuff and wood salvaged from shipwrecks. It is topped with a corrugated steel roof. A garden was plated about the church too, with hydrangeas, protected from the wild Atlantic winds with a wall of volcanic stone. | St Mary's was built in 1923, under the direction of the Rev Martin Rogers and it was opened in July of that year. The church is built in the plain, local style, using volcanic tuff and wood salvaged from shipwrecks. It is topped with a corrugated steel roof. A garden was plated about the church too, with hydrangeas, protected from the wild Atlantic winds with a wall of volcanic stone. | ||
In 1990 the church was renovated and extended.<ref> | In 1990 the church was renovated and extended.<ref>[https://www.tristandc.com/churches.php Tristan da Cunha Churches]: TristanDC.com</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:19, 23 October 2020
St Mary Church | |
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan da Cunha | |
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Status: | parish church |
Anglican Church of Southern Africa | |
Diocese of Cape Town | |
Location | |
Location: | 37°4’2"S, 12°18’36"W |
History | |
Built 1923 | |
Local | |
Information |
St. Mary's Church stands in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, the sole settlement of the island of Tristan da Cunha, the southernmost inhabited isle of the territory, St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.
This one of the two churches on the island, the other being a Roman Catholic church, St Joseph's.
St Mary's was built in 1923, under the direction of the Rev Martin Rogers and it was opened in July of that year. The church is built in the plain, local style, using volcanic tuff and wood salvaged from shipwrecks. It is topped with a corrugated steel roof. A garden was plated about the church too, with hydrangeas, protected from the wild Atlantic winds with a wall of volcanic stone.
In 1990 the church was renovated and extended.[1]
References
- ↑ Tristan da Cunha Churches: TristanDC.com
- Beautiful photos show what life is like in the world's most isolated settlement, which sits at the foot of an active volcano in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean: Rachel Askinasi on Insider
- Tristan da Cunha: The Scottish Diaspora Tapestry