DescriptionStateLibQld 2 389705 Second Wickham Terrace Presbyterian Church in Brisbane, 1890.jpg
English: Second Wickham Terrace Presbyterian Church in Brisbane, 1890
This church, which replaced the first one on the corner of Creek Street, was opened for service on 6 November 1887. The Railway Department later resumed the property including the church, and in 1901 when Central Station came into use the building became a repository for Railway Department records. From 1929 to 1941 it was used as a gymnasium. In 1942 it was leased to the Congregational Church who remained until 1960. The building has now been demolished to make way for new roadworks in the area. (Description supplied with photograph.).
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