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St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Bulimba

St John the Baptist Anglican Church
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Bulimba Anglican Church, 2008
Location 171 Oxford Street, Bulimba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 27°27′06″S 153°03′37″E / 27.4517°S 153.0602°E / -27.4517; 153.0602Coordinates: 27°27′06″S 153°03′37″E / 27.4517°S 153.0602°E / -27.4517; 153.0602
Design period 1870s - 1890s (late 19th century)
Built 1888 - 1930s circa
Architect John Hingeston Buckeridge
Architectural style(s) Gothic
Official name: St John the Baptist Anglican Church
Type state heritage (built)
Designated 9 July 2003
Reference no. 601174
Significant period 1880s-1890s (historical)
1880s-1930s (fabric)
Significant components tower - bell / belfry, church, furniture/fittings, stained glass window/s, views to
Builders T Whitty
St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Bulimba is located in Queensland
St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Bulimba
Location of St John the Baptist Anglican Church in Queensland
St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Bulimba is located in Australia
St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Bulimba
Location of St John the Baptist Anglican Church in Queensland

St John the Baptist Anglican Church is a heritage-listed church at 171 Oxford Street, Bulimba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Hingeston Buckeridge and built in 1888 by T Whitty. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 9 July 2003.

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd worshipped for many years at this church, being within his electorate of the Division of Griffith.

St John the Baptist Anglican Church is a timber church constructed in 1888 and is prominently sited at an intersection of the main street of Bulimba.

European settlement of Bulimba began in the early 1850s with farming of small crops and fishing along the river. David McConnel built Bulimba House there, keeping cattle to acclimatize them before moving them to his pastoral property, Cressbrook, and growing maize and oats to feed them. In 1864 a large part of the Bulimba House land was subdivided into residential blocks. A ferry operated across the Brisbane River between Bulimba and the city from 1864 and, as the river provided the easiest route to Brisbane, it seems a natural progression that boat building began to develop as an industry in the area.

Initially the Anglican residents of Bulimba were members of St Andrews parish at South Brisbane and in October 1868 Christ Church Anglican at Tingalpa was dedicated after a committee of local residents, chaired by Charles Coxen, raised funds to erect a church to serve the Bulimba and Tingalpa areas.


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