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St James' Cathedral, Townsville

St James Cathedral, Townsville
St James Cathedral, 1993.jpg
St James Cathedral, 1993
Location 36 Cleveland Terrace, Townsville, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 19°15′20″S 146°49′00″E / 19.2555°S 146.8167°E / -19.2555; 146.8167Coordinates: 19°15′20″S 146°49′00″E / 19.2555°S 146.8167°E / -19.2555; 146.8167
Design period 1870s - 1890s (late 19th century)
Built 1887 - 1960
Architect Arthur Blacket
Architectural style(s) Gothic
Official name: St James Cathedral
Type state heritage (built)
Designated 21 October 1992
Reference no. 600887
Significant period 1880s, 1950s (historical)
1880s, 1950s (fabric)
ongoing (social)
Significant components tower - bell / belfry, apse, cathedral, views to, stained glass window/s
Builders MacMahon & Cliffe
St James' Cathedral, Townsville is located in Queensland
St James' Cathedral, Townsville
Location of St James Cathedral, Townsville in Queensland

St James Cathedral is a heritage-listed cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of North Queensland at 36 Cleveland Terrace, Townsville, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Arthur Blacket and was built in 1887 by MacMahon & Cliffe. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

Built atop Melton Hill the large red-brick structure is a well-known landmark of the Townsville central business district.

St James Cathedral was erected in two stages, 1887-1892 and 1959-1960, for the Anglican Diocese of North Queensland.

Prior to the construction of a church, Anglican services in Townsville were conducted at the court house.

The first Anglican church was established on Melton Hill, purchased with the aid of parishioners at a sale of crown lands and work began on the on 24 May 1871. The structure was constructed of weatherboard with a shingle roof.

When Townsville was established in the mid-1860s, its Anglican parishioners were part of the Diocese of Sydney. In 1878 the diocese of North Queensland was created, based at St James' Church in Townsville. The new diocese's first bishop George Henry Stanton was appointed on 24 June 1878. Stanton did not immediately go to Townsville but spent several months in England, trying to raise funds and attract clergy for the new diocese. He finally arrived in Townsville in May 1879, preaching his first service on 21 May 1879. Having become the cathedral of the new diocese, St James' Church was enlarged, extending the nave and north and south aisles in 1880 and an organ, donated by a Miss SE Holland (an English friend of Bishop Stanton), was added to the church in 1884.


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