Australia Deconsecrated Church, Launceston.
The Scottish church reformer and theologian Thomas Chalmers was a central figure in the 1843 secession of the Free Church from the Presbyterian establishment. This church was named in his memory. The architect, William Henry Clayton, was employed by the Free Church in 1859 to design the building. It was opened the following year. Chalmers deconsecrated church is now home to a design company.
Photography Tips
In this case the point of view is directly in front of the building, The original image had a "keystone" effect which has been corrected so that vertical lines in the building are vertical in the final image.
Travel Information
The building is in Launcestion so access is easy by what ever mode of transport you choose.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
05:35 - 20:20
| current local time: 05:56
Photo Themes
Architecture
Locations
Launceston
Northern Tasmania
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