
1932 - St Peter's Church (Anglican) - Queenstown, New Zealand
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BruceS
S 45° 01.957 E 168° 39.740
59G E 315860 N 5010767
Historic Anglican Church in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Waymark Code: WMFY9A
Location: South Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 12/16/2012
Views: 4
The present stone St Peter's Church was built in 1932 replacing an earlier wood church on the same site completed in July 1863. The Anglican church has an early foundation in Queenstown with the town's found, William Gilbert Rees, being a devout Anglican. At first the services were conducted by lay readers with the first Vicar being assigned in 1869. When the decision was made to build the new church the wood church was dismantled and rebuilt in Omakau where it continues to serve as the St. Mary the Virgin Church.
The new church was built using funds mainly from from three legacies. The church was designed J. McDowall Smith of Dunedin, in a traditional English parish church with Gothic Revival features.
The church continues as an active church with services at 10:30 Sunday mornings.
Year of construction: 1932
 Cross-listed waymark: [Web Link]
 Full inscription: Church of St. Peter
To The Glory Of God
This Stone Was Laid By
The Ven. L.G. Whitehead
Archdeacon of Central Otago
June 22nd 1932
This Church Is The Gift
Of A Faithful Parishioner
The Late Capt. Thomas Hicks
Wm McLellan Ltd Builder H McDowell Smith Architect

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