Side wall of St Mark's Anglican Church, Dromana
Construction of the Neo-gothic-style St Mark's Anglican Church was commenced in 1892 and the first service was held in the church in April 1893. The church was constructed using rusticated limestone with red brick quoins and features rendered parapets at the gable end.
St Mark's is the Mornington Peninsula's third oldest Anglican stone church and is only pre-dated by St John's in Sorrento (1874) and St Andrew's in Rye (1882).
Ref: Australian Heritage
Textures and shadows
Rigid lines and curving shapes
Sacred monochrome
Linking to Weekend in Black and White
8 comments:
what a beautiful old church/ structure. love all the stone... can't believe it's that old. your haiku is fitting as well. have a great weekend~
Lovely picture of a nice church
Beautiful church and lovely light and shadow.
Very pleasing. The light, the tree, the fence - all add to the appeal of the building.
This is a great shot for b/w with all the contrasting textures. Awesome!
Nice wall, - great in B&W!
A very pleasant well balanced b/w photo!
Fine light and texture on the stone.
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