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Barkly Street Uniting
Church This former Wesleyan
Church dating from 1860 was designed by the Ballarat architect J.A.
Doane and constructed in red brick in the Early English Gothic
style.
The organ was built in 1889 by Fincham & Hobday at a cost of £450.
It remains largely unaltered apart from the introduction of two
single-rise reservoirs for the original double-rise reservoir,
black & white porcelain stop faces, tuning slides and electric
blowing. The original tonal scheme survives intact. The instrument
is of particular interest for its casework, with splayed sides and
carved transom rails (similar to the former Methodist Church,
Albert Park – destroyed, and St Patrick’s Catholic Church,
Albury). The original tubular-pneumatic action to the Pedal Organ,
with large bore lead tubing, survives. |