I saw this church out of the corner of my eye and I simply had to go back to have a better look. The thing is that although I’ve noticed the church on more than one occasion, it wasn’t until I started this blog that I’ve actually taken time out of my busy schedule to stop and take photos.
The church turned out to be St. Georges Anglican Church on 147 Goodwood Rd. Goodwood. It is really quite remarkable as from the front the thing that stands out the most is the statue of Christ on the cross.
At first I thought that this was part of the building proper but it turned out to be a monument, and a quite impressive one at that.

You can see from this angle how it is not part of the actual building.

I tried to get some shots from within the church but the low light made it quite difficult. A tripod would have been really handy. I did get a photo of on of the lead light windows though.

For a lot more information just visit the St. George’s Goodwood home page.
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Hi Sire, Wow a hidden talent. These are very good photos. I just started a photo blog too but need to get more photos up. I put the URL in the website spot.
Don’t you live in Australia? Is that where these photos are from? Australia is my number one vacation goal.
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This isn’t one of my favorite photos, but it is quite unique, and yes I am a true Aussie.
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I love the statue.
Do you find it frustrating trying to find architecture without all the power lines? So far, this is my best church photo.
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They sure can be a pain. I may have to try a different angle, as you did in your example, to see how it turns out.
Very nice window, would love to have it in my home.
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Certainly would be a talking point of the home Jeff
Glad you like the statue. It was carved by a man called Hincks, in England – his son also did work in Adelaide, such as the Kingsford Smith and Flinders statues.
Hi Scott, thanks for joining in on the conversation and for enlightening us with your knowledge.
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