historical church building on Bear Creek Road in Marshall, Tenn. It was know as / Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church…a very peaceful place, still
Witney, Oxfordshire, England Thank you for looking
St Mary’s Church, Witney, Oxfordshire, showing one of the larger windows and the steeple and clock. The church dates from1243ad Thank you for looking
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tuscumbia Alabama, first used in Oct 1852 / They have a walking tour in this neat old southern town
The church dates from 1243. Thank you for looking
The NG Moeder Kerk in George, South Africa Some Links to My Pics:
On a recent (very rushed) trip to Melbourne, i managed to snap a few shots of the wonderful old buildings. My appologies for the lack of information but it was all a bit of a blur!!!!! ;-) / Shot with a Nikon D300, 24 – 120mm f3.5 – 5.6, f/8, 1/250, ISO 250 / . /
Looking up to a church steeple in downtown charleston SC
Holy Rosary Cathedral – Richards Street, Vancouver /
This is a picture of the old Moreland Baptist Church on German Road in Unityville, Pennsylvania. This scene reminds me of a wonderful painting by the well-known artist David Armstrong. I tried my best to capture the same serene mood that his watercolor painting always brought to me. This photo was shot handheld with a Canon EOS 10D using a Canon EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 MK II zoom lens at 50mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/350th sec. @ f/9.5 and the ISO was set to 100.
Shot with Nikon L18 / / © 2009 Rebecca Bryson. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission First Congregational Church’s History / taken from the website of the church 1785 Town of Gardner incorporated 1786 Eight months after town of Gardner was incorporated, The First Congregational Church was founded. 1787 The first meeting-house was begun. The building served as a dual function; as a place of public worship and as a town hall. 1791 The first minister was called, The Reverend Jonathan Osgood. He also was Dr. Osgood, town physician. 1822 Rev. Osgood died; having served the church and town faithfully for 31 years. His grave is in the cemetery behind the present church building. 1878 The present sanctuary and tower were built. 1891 Under the ministry of the Rev. Frank E. Ramsdell, (1891-1896), the vestries, parlor, kitchen, and dining room were added. 1958 Under the ministry of the Rev. Daniel Leavitt, the kitchen was relocated to the first floor, all classrooms were centralized on the second floor, and rest room facilities for men and women were put on both floors. 1967 Worcester North Association, of which this church was a member, dissolved. 1968 Church joined the Middlesex Union Association. 1970 Middlesex Union Association was eliminated. 1970 The church became a member of the Central Association of the Massachusetts Conference of the UCC. 1972 With Rev. Berry as minister, the church membership voted to withdraw from the UCC. 1977 With Rev. Condon as minister, the church membership voted to again affiliate with the UCC. 1986 The church celebrated its bicentennial year. 1992 The Rev. Charles B. Mansfield became the church’s minister. 1994 Serious renovations to the church began. Over the next several years, the steeple, roof, stained glass windows, and Rose Window would be repaired. 1998 The Gardner Historical Society undertook the restoration of the Old Cemetery behind the church. This included repairing the table stone on the grave of the Rev. J. Osgood. 1999 The church joined in the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the United Church of Christ. The first Congregational Church of Gardner predates the UCC by 13 years.
This interesting little church sits proud atop a mound in the little village of Blackness, near Linlithgow, Scotland. Built in the late 1800s Blackness Mission Church is linked with Carriden Parish Church 3.5km upriver. It is still open for worship, services being held at 10am on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. The six sided steeple is one of several architectural features. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Blackness or you can look at all my HDR shots. Click here for a random page of photographs
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright One of Adelaide’s city churches
World Wide Photo Walk July 18,2009-Buffalo,New York / Two Steeples on old church.
Shot in Virginia City, NV. / Built in the 1800’s…oldest presently functional church in Nevada. /
Oldest church in Nevada (Virginia City) ..built in the 1800’s /
A church steeple in downtown Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
A church steeple in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
these are the smaller steeples at St Patricks Cathedral, East Melbourne. Canon 50d / 3 image hdr
This church is the Holy Trinity Anglican, which is located at 518 Sydney Rd Coburg. / Originaly built in 1848, regular works and renevations have been carried out since. / This shot was taken from at the rear of the Coburg Town Hall in Bell St. / Click here if you want to read more about the history of this building. taken with a p&s Panasonic Lumix FZ30, / then x2 images for HDR. ===============
Experimenting with some recommendations from the Digital Camera Mag – NOV 2009. Boosted the contrast and converted this image to B&W. Brussels Canon EOS 400D / 1/1000s / f/8 / ISO 100
On a dark night in Hanover, New Hampshire, this classic New England church stood majestically alone against the black sky of winter.
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