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ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, WESTPORT
In drawing St. John the Evangelist the artist's ancient licence to separate subject from background is justifiably employed for it stands among plain houses in suburban streets. But not only is it magnificent, its colour scheme is an inspiration.
It's Westport's second St. John's. The first, dating back to 1867, was too small by 1911 and was to have been replaced by a Frederick de jersey Clere brick church.
But the Great War among other things - stopped work even though the bricks had been bought. They were sold in 1923 to help finance this new church, built in 1924 on the old site.
© DON DONOVAN
donovan@ihug.co.nz
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