• St Andrew's Kirk, Launceston, is a Presbyterian church located on St John Street in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, serving the Presbytery of Bass.
  • Also known as St. Andrew's Kirk, it was the second Presbyterian church to be built in Launceston after the congregation outgrew the original, Scotch National...
  • The origins of the church in this locality date to 1873 when Henry Reed returned to Launceston.
  • Built from stuccoed brick with a freestone steeple, St Andrews Presbyterian Kirk first started construction in 1949 and was completed in 1850.
  • Semantic Scholar extracted view of "St Andrew's Kirk, Launceston: a historical outline" by R. Miller.
  • St. Andrews Kirk (Launceston, Tas.)  ... Launceston, V.D.L., from the Westbury Road, Jany 23, '46 [picture] / J.S. Prout.
  • 1 work Search for books with subject tasmania st. andrews kirk, launceston. ... An account of the people and events in the life of The Old Kirk and St ...
  • St Andrew's Kirk was converted for use as a series of burial enclosures, which is perhaps why a reasonable proportion of the walling has survived.
  • One such tremor recorded on 14 July 1884 caused extensive damage in Launceston affecting mostly chimneys and plasterwork of various buildings around the...
  • A story passed down through generations refers to the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883, which caused tremors strong enough to damage the roof of St Andrews.