No. 1575 - Flinders Island - Lady Barron - St Barnabas Anglican Church (1926)

Lady Barron is a small town in the south of Flinders Island. It lies about 25 kilometres south of Whitemark.The settlement was named in honour of the wife of the Governor of Tasmania Sir Harry Barron.

The Anglican church at Lady Barron was originally located at Badger Corner. It opened in 1915 but was moved into Lady Barron in 1926.

In 1938 the church’s new chancel was dedicated in memory of Mrs A.B. Smallfield. At the same service an altar was dedicated to the memory of Mrs J. Robinson as well as a brass altar cross to the memory of Mr and Mrs J. Robinson.

The church was practically rebuilt in 1941. It was modernised with brick veneer at a later date. The 1938 chancel is well preserved although little remains of the exterior of the original 1915 building.

St Barnabas at Lady Barron

The chancel which was dedicated in 1938. Photograph: Facebook: Flinders Island Anglican Church


Sources:

Examiner, Tuesday 9 February 1915, page 6
Daily Telegraph, Wednesday 21 April 1926, page 2
Mercury, Wednesday 27 July 1938, page 9
Examiner, Wednesday 30 July 1941, page 6

Henslowe, Dorothea I and Hurburgh, Isa. Our heritage of Anglican churches in Tasmania / by Dorothea I. Henslowe ; sketches by Isa Hurburgh s.n, S.l. 1978

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