This is a photograph of Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church with its red brick façade, and a red-tiled sloping roof at the front end of which there is a belfry. The church has long, narrow, rectangular windows with semi-circular tops, set in a white side wall. Title devised by Library staff.
Close-up of the church facade with its exposed red brick wall with two inlaid patterns beneath the tall narrow windows. On the raised central vertical part of the wall a white cross is mounted and protected by a small overhanging roof. Near the top of the wall there are decorative...
Close-up of the plaque on the wall of the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. It was laid in 1930 and was then known as the Prinsep Street Church....
This is a photograph of the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church, which was gazetted as a national monument on 12 January 2000....
Exterior of the church showing white walls, a sloping double-tiered tiled roof, covered front porch with pillars and a domed belfry. ...
A view of the three-storey church with its white exterior walls, red brick circular windows, red-tiled roof and other decorative features. ...
Close-up of the single-storeyed church showing its unplastered, orange-red brick walls. There are white louvred windows, which are semi-circular at the top, a large central one flanked by two narrow ones and two smaller windows at the sides, above each of which there is a pair of even smaller windows....
This 1982 photograph shows the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. Prinsep Street is named after lawyer C.H. Prinsep, and is located near Selegie Road. Title devised by Library staff....
Exterior of the the single storeyed church showing its unplastered, orange-red brick walls. There are white louvred windows, which are semi-circular at the top, a large central one flanked by two narrow ones and two smaller windows at the sides, above each of which there is a pair of even...