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|description={{en|1=Also known as the '''Memorial Church of St John the Evangelist''', built in 1901 by the Collins family in memory of John and Anne Collins.
|description={{en|1=Also known as the '''Memorial Church of St John the Evangelist''', built in 1901 by the Collins family in memory of John and Anne Collins.
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Situated in Mundoolun, Queensland, Australia, west of Mundoolun Road. The church was built from local sandstone to a design by John Buckeridge, Diocesan Architect of Brisbane at the time. The style is described as being of an Early English Gothic Revival Church, with the addition of a square, castellated bell tower.
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Situated in Mundoolun, Queensland, Australia, west of Mundoolun Road. The church was built from local sandstone to a design by John Buckeridge, Diocesan Architect of Brisbane at the time. The style is described as being of an Early English Gothic Revival Church, with the addition of a square, castellated bell tower. A foundation stone is marked: 'THIS STONE WAS LAID 22ND JUNE A.D. 1900.'.
Now part of the Parish of Jimboomba, Anglican Church of Australia.}}
Now part of the Parish of Jimboomba, Anglican Church of Australia.}}
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[[Category:Mundoolun, Queensland]]
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