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St Peter's Anglican Church, Christchurch, New Zealand

St Peter's Anglican Church, Christchurch, New Zealand

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Sarndra


Free Account, Auckland

St Peter's Anglican Church, Christchurch, New Zealand

Typical of our English pioneering heritage. February 2006. Resting place of my G G G Grandparents Thomas Seth and Rosannah LODGE and Sibylla Emily MAUDE 1862 - 1935 (Nurse Maude) who founded district nursing in New Zealand, later to become the Nurse Maude Association. http://library.christchurch.org.nz/Heritage/EarlyChristchurch/NurseMaude.asp

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  • Andrej Nagode 01/04/2007 10:22

    Great capture!
    Cheers!
    Andrejc
  • Jamie Hollett 23/07/2006 11:22

    Nice crisp clear & colourfull image Sandra. Good to see so much of your family history there in Christchurch. Love the old pics on your family tree website too. Bet it's kept you busy finding all those people. Well done
    Jamie
  • Alfredo Moncada 28/04/2006 15:46

    good picture!!!
  • Sarndra 24/04/2006 3:07

    thanks Jaime :-) Churches make such good subjects don't they!

    Actually today is a bit cooler and pouring here in Christchurch, however for the previous few days we have been having temps of 25-27C ...it's been beautiful...more like summer!
  • Jaime Crystal Attenborough 24/04/2006 1:33

    beautiful photo with a great composition and colours
    well done sandra.
    is it getting cold there?
    regards Jaime :)
  • Robert L. Roux 26/03/2006 1:28

    the markers keep memories alive
    and the happiness/sadness will never be forgotten...
    greetings from the north - r

  • Peta Lisle 12/02/2006 0:30

    Love the tones and the composition, great clarity of texture aslo. P
  • Dennis Maloney 11/02/2006 19:22

    Great composition and commentary...very good colour and sharpness...thanks for sharing it, den
  • Sergio Pessolano 11/02/2006 14:15

    Excellent composition improved by the location of the stone in the left foreground. Perfect exposure and sharpness.
  • Rob Brydon 11/02/2006 3:22

    Yes it is typical of our heritage in this neck...I bet there are some tales to be told in those resting souls. Good contrasts in sky and church..Cheers..Rob