St Paul's Church was an Anglican church on Pulteney Street, Adelaide, on the northeast corner of Pulteney and Flinders streets. It was built adjacent to the Pulteney Street School , predecessor of today's Pulteney Grammar School . The building still stands, and has been used as an entertainment venue.
20-844: (Redirected from Pauluskirche ) St. Paul's Church or St Paul's Church or any variation thereof may refer to: Australia [ edit ] St Paul's Church, Adelaide , once an Anglican church in the city Church of St Paul, Talbingo , multi-faith church in the Snowy Mountains Belgium [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Antwerp Canada [ edit ] St. Paul's, Bloor Street , Toronto, Ontario St. Paul's Church (Halifax) , Canada's oldest Protestant church St. Paul's Eastern United Church , Ottawa, Ontario St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Peterborough, Ontario) St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Leaskdale) , Ontario St. Paul's Anglican Church (Dawson City) ,
40-552: A National Historic Site of Canada Chile [ edit ] St. Paul's Anglican Church (Valparaíso) China [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Nanjing Denmark [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Aarhus St. Paul's Church, Bornholm St. Paul's Church, Copenhagen St. Paul's Church, Hadsten Finland [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Helsinki France [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Strasbourg Germany [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main , location of
60-412: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Church building disambiguation pages St Paul%27s Church, Adelaide In July 1855 Rev. A. R. Russell , rector of St John's Anglican church in the south-east of the city, recognising that his church was located some distance from the centre of population in the north-east, began holding services in
80-589: The Pulteney Street School at the intersection of Pulteney and Flinders streets. On 15 April 1856 the foundation stone of a church, adjacent to the school, was laid by Governor MacDonnell . Edmund W. Wright was selected to design the structure, in Early English Gothic style, and William Bundy the builder. Construction proceeded as funds became available, commencing with £200 from "Captain" William Allen . The consecration service
100-4698: The 'Actors' Church') St Paul's, Deptford , London St Paul's Church, Dover , Kent St Paul's Church, East Ham , London St Paul's Church, Farington , Lancashire St Paul's Church, Fulney , Spalding, Lincolnshire St Paul's Church, Gulworthy , Devon St Paul's, Hammersmith , London St Paul's Church, Hamstead , Birmingham St Paul's Church, Harringay , London St Paul's Church, Helsby , Cheshire Old St Paul's Church, Hoddlesden , Lancashire St Paul's Church, Hooton , Cheshire St Paul's Church, Kewstoke , Somerset St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge , London St Paul's Church, Lindale , Cumbria Church of St Paul, Liverpool , Merseyside St Paul's Church, Longridge , Lancashire St Paul's Church, Macclesfield , Cheshire St Paul's Church, Marston , Cheshire (demolished) St James' and St Paul's Church, Marton , Cheshire St Paul's Church, New Southgate , London St Paul's Church, Newport, Isle of Wight St Paul's Church, Over Tabley , Cheshire St Paul's Church, Oxford St Paul's Church, Preston, Lancashire St Peter and St Paul's Church, Preston Deanery , Northamptonshire St Paul's Church, Ramsbottom , Bury, Greater Manchester St Paul's Church, Rusthall , Kent St Paul's Church, Salisbury , Wiltshire St Paul's Church, Seacombe , Merseyside St Paul's Church, Scotforth , Lancaster, Lancashire St Paul's Church, Shadwell , London St Paul's Church, Stamford , Lincolnshire St Paul's Church, Gatten, Shanklin , Isle of Wight St Paul's Church and Centre, Norton Lees, Sheffield , Yorkshire St Paul's Church, Wordsworth Avenue , Sheffield, Yorkshire St Paul's Church, Skelmersdale , Lancashire St Paul's Church, Tintagel , Cornwall Church of St Paul with St Luke, Tranmere , Merseyside St Paul's Church, Tupsley , Herefordshire St Paul's Church, Walsall , West Midlands St Paul's Church, West Derby , Liverpool, Merseyside St Paul's Church, Winlaton , Tyne and Wear St Paul's Church, Witherslack , Cumbria St Paul's Church, Wood Green , West Midlands St Paul Parish Church, Grange-over-Sands , Cumbria St Paul and St Stephen's Church, Gloucester , Gloucestershire Scotland [ edit ] St Paul's Church, Perth St Paul's Parish Church, Edinburgh Old St. Paul's, Edinburgh St Paul's (Outer High) Parish Church, now St Paul's Building, Glasgow Wales [ edit ] St Paul's Church, Colwyn Bay , North Wales St Paul's Church, Grangetown , Cardiff St Paul's Church, Newport, Wales United States [ edit ] California [ edit ] St. Paul's Catholic Church (San Francisco) Colorado [ edit ] St. Paul's Church (Marble, Colorado) District of Columbia [ edit ] Church of St. Paul's, K Street (Washington, D.C.) Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Washington, D.C.) Florida [ edit ] Basilica of St. Paul (Daytona Beach, Florida) Georgia [ edit ] St. Paul United Methodist Church (Atlanta) Saint Paul's Church (Augusta, Georgia) Illinois [ edit ] St. Paul Catholic Church (Highland, Illinois) Iowa [ edit ] St. Paul's Catholic Church (Burlington, Iowa) St. Paul United Methodist Church (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) St. Paul Lutheran Church (Davenport, Iowa) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Durant, Iowa) Cathedral Church of Saint Paul (Des Moines) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Harlan, Iowa) Maryland [ edit ] Saint Paul Catholic Church (Ellicott City, Maryland) St. Paul's Parish Church (Brandywine, Maryland) St. Paul's Chapel (Crownsville, Maryland) St. Paul's Church (Fairlee, Maryland) Massachusetts [ edit ] The Church of St. Paul (Harvard Square) Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House , Brookline St. Paul's Church (Dedham, Massachusetts) Missouri [ edit ] St. Paul Catholic Church (Center, Missouri) St. Paul's Church (New Melle, Missouri) New York [ edit ] St. Paul's Church (Brownville, New York) St. Paul's Church (Chittenango, New York) Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site , Mount Vernon St. Paul's Church (Owego, New York) St. Paul's Church and Cemetery (Paris Hill, New York) St. Paul's Chapel , New York City North Carolina [ edit ] St. Paul's Church and Cemetery (Newton, North Carolina) Ohio [ edit ] St. Paul Church (Over
120-1412: The 1849 Frankfurt Constitution Paulinerkirche, Leipzig , a destroyed church in Leipzig Hong Kong [ edit ] St. Paul's Church (Hong Kong) [ zh-yue ; zh ] India [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Bangalore St. Paul's Church, Diu , a Portuguese colonial church in Diu St. Paul's Church, Landour , an Anglican church in Landour Cantonment, Uttarakhand State St. Paul's Church, Mangalore Indonesia [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Jakarta, another name for Gereja Paulus Jakarta Iran [ edit ] St. Paul Church, New Julfa St. Paul Church, Tehran [ fa ] Ireland [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Banagher, County Offaly St. Paul's Church, Bray, County Wicklow St. Paul's Church, Dublin St. Paul's Church, Mullingar Isle of Man [ edit ] St Paul's, Ramsey , Isle of Man, one of Isle of Man's Registered Buildings Israel [ edit ] St. Paul's Church (Jerusalem) [ he ] Italy [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Brugherio St. Paul's Church, Mirabello St. Paul's Within
140-608: The Apostle Church (disambiguation) St. Paul's Cathedral (disambiguation) St. Paul's Catholic Church (disambiguation) St. Paul's Chapel (disambiguation) St. Paul's Church and Cemetery (disambiguation) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (disambiguation) St. Paul's Lutheran Church (disambiguation) St. Paul's Methodist Church (disambiguation) St. Paul's Parish Church (disambiguation) St. Paul's Reformed Church (disambiguation) St. Peter and St. Paul's Church (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
160-1862: The Apostle Church, Sagrada, Buhi, Camarines Sur St. Paul the Apostle Parish Church, Inabanga, Bohol St. Paul the Apostle Parish Church, Lugo, Borbon, Cebu Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Bantayan, Cebu Sts. Peter and Paul the Apostle Church, Barotac Viejo, Iloilo Portugal [ edit ] St Paul's Church, Braga Singapore [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Singapore, an Anglican church located in Kovan, Singapore Sri Lanka [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Kandy St. Paul's Church, Milagiriya Sweden [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Mariatorget , Stockholm St. Paul's Church , Malmö Switzerland [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Basel St. Paul's Church, Bern Syria [ edit ] Chapel of Saint Paul , Damascus Turkey [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Antakya Saint Paul's Church, Tarsus United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] St Paul's Cathedral , London Old St Paul's Cathedral , London St Paul's Church, Adlington , Lancashire Old St Peter and St Paul's Church, Albury , Surrey St Paul's Church, Bedford , Bedfordshire St Peter and St Paul's Church, Bolton-by-Bowland , Lancashire St Paul's Church, Boughton , Chester St Paul's, Bow Common , London St Paul's Church, Brighton St Paul's Church, Bristol St Paul's Church, Brookhouse , Lancashire St Paul's, Burton upon Trent , Staffordshire St Paul's Church, Bury , Greater Manchester St Paul's, Cambridge , Cambridgeshire St Paul's Church, Clapham , London St Paul's Church, Constable Lee , Lancashire St Paul's, Covent Garden , London (also known as
180-537: The Church of England, it accepted pupils from all denominations, and its fees were modest as compared with the Collegiate School. Three months later, 81 students (boys and girls) were enrolled and the teaching staff numbered five ladies and four gentlemen. In 1852 the school was renamed Pulteney Street Central Schools , reflecting its changed status as a State-approved school, receiving financial support from
200-543: The Conversion of Saint Paul , Vigan, Ilocos Sur Saint Paul the Apostle Parish, Quezon City, Metro Manila Saints Peter and Paul Church, Hinunangan, Southern Leyte Saints Peter and Paul Church, Ormoc City, Leyte Saints Peter and Paul Church, Paranas, Samar San Pablo Mission Station, San Pablo, Manapla, Negros Occidental St. Paul the Apostle Church, Cauayan, Negros Occidental St. Paul
220-468: The Great War, largely due to the number of men who served overseas, but that doesn't entirely explain the reduction of the number of male worshippers dropping from hundreds to around five. The city was declining as a residential district, and St Paul's church membership continued to decline through the twentieth century. Sometime in the mid-1970s, St Paul's building was deconsecrated and in the early 1980s
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#1732783553181240-775: The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)) St. Paul's Church (Lynchburg, Virginia) Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Norfolk, Virginia) , also known as Saint Paul's Church (and listed as such on the NRHP) Saint Paul's Church (Petersburg, Virginia) , NRHP-listed St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) , also known as St. Paul's Church (and listed as such on the NRHP) St. Paul's Catholic Church (Portsmouth, Virginia) See also [ edit ] Old St. Paul's (disambiguation) St. Paul A.M.E. Church (disambiguation) St. Paul
260-894: The Rhine) , Cincinnati St. Paul Church Historic District , Cincinnati St. Paul Church South Bass Island , Put-in-Bay Pennsylvania [ edit ] St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Exton, Pennsylvania) , also known as St. Paul's Church (and listed as such on the National Register of Historic Places) St. Paul's Church (Chester, Pennsylvania) Rhode Island [ edit ] St. Paul's Church (North Kingstown, Rhode Island) Saint Paul Church (Cranston, Rhode Island) Saint Paul's Church (Pawtucket, Rhode Island) Texas [ edit ] St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Greenville, Texas) Virginia [ edit ] St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Alexandria, Virginia) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (King George, Virginia) , also known as St. Paul's Church (and listed as such on
280-720: The South Australian government. The name reverted to "Pulteney Street School" in 1884. Major extensions to the building were made in 1897, In 1919 the Government acquired its site for the Repatriation Building, and for two years classes were conducted in Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church Sunday School, then in 1921 the school moved to a Anglican church-owned site on South Terrace and adopted
300-1154: The Walls , Rome Macao [ edit ] Ruins of St. Paul's , the ruins of what was the 17th-century Cathedral of St. Paul, also called the St Paul's Church, in Macao Malaysia [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Malacca Malta [ edit ] St Paul's Church, Cospicua Collegiate church of St Paul, Rabat St Paul's Church, Munxar St Paul's Church, Safi Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck , Valletta Monaco [ edit ] St. Paul Church, Monaco New Zealand [ edit ] Old St Paul's, Wellington St Paul's Church, Auckland Norway [ edit ] Paulus Church , Oslo Pakistan [ edit ] St. Paul's Church, Manora , Karachi St. Paul's Church, Rawalpindi Philippines [ edit ] Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul , Calbayog City, Samar Conversion of St. Paul Church, Bingawan, Iloilo Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of
320-557: The building from its owners for use as a music and arts hub. The "Tiffany Windows" were removed for safekeeping, and later installed in the Art Gallery of South Australia , Gallery 18. The Pulteney Street School opened in a newly erected 60 by 30 feet (18.3 by 9.1 m) Gothic building on the northern half of town acre 228 at the northeast corner of the intersection of Pulteney and Flinders streets in May 1848. Though sponsored by
340-537: The organ), Judge Cooper and Lady Cooper, Judge Boothby, Captain Watts (Postmaster-General) and O. K. Richardson (Under Secretary). Ada Ayers, widow of Harry Lockett Ayers, commissioned a pair of stained glass memorial windows Angel of Faith and River of Life by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1943), of Tiffany and Co., New York. They were installed in December 1909. Attendance at the church dropped significantly during
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380-700: Was conducted on the evening 15 June 1860 by Frederic Barker , the Bishop of Sydney, and Augustus Short , the Bishop of Adelaide, assisted by James Farrell , the Dean of Adelaide, together with the Revs. Farr of St Peter's College , and Russell, the incumbent until his death in 1886. St Paul's was, for reasons not fully explained, Adelaide's most popular Anglican church for weddings. Notable parishioners included John Cox Bray , Henry Ayers and his family, Sir James Ferguson and Lady Edith Ferguson (who occasionally presided on
400-587: Was turned into a nightclub or disco. In 1989 the Moore Corporation applied to the Council for permission to demolish the structure but were refused on the grounds that, though not protected by statute, the proposed development would detract from the manse adjacent which was heritage-listed. In 1991 the church was placed on the City of Adelaide heritage register. For several years the state government leased
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