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The Port Elizabeth story of this year’s Scott Kelby ‘s World Wide Photo Walk. The day dawned with a warm sun, the waning winter’s air still held her bite, but the warmth of the African Sun kissing the bare skin, made for a beautiful start to what would be a wonder filled 2013 Photo Walk. This would be my 3rd time as host and my fourth walk in total. Each an Honour, each an adventure and this one proved it all over again. The fellowship of the photographers, the open response by most of the Churches we asked to open especially for us, and the engagement of the Populace though out the long walk was amazing . First ‘Thank you’ goes to Scott Kelby, and right behind him, a thank you To all who came and took part in the photo walk. Enjoy until next time we meet in the street again . WORLDWIDE PHOTOWALK
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Cathedral of St Mary's Virgin Just off Main Street and opposite the Library is the Collegiate Church of St Mary the Virgin. The Church was founded at a meeting of citizens under the chainuanship of Captain Francis Evatt on 26 April 1824. The foundation stone of the Church building was laid on 5 October 1825, and in the same month, the Rev. Francis McCleland arrived to take up the post of Colonial Chaplain and minister of the church. The building was opened for worship in 1832. It was described as being not very imposing, oblong with a red tiled roof. External alterations and additions were made in 1860. In 1895 the church was burned down but was rebuilt within a year and opened for worship on 6 September 1896. Paul Kruger sent a donation and Cecil John Rhodes paid for the cloisters.
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St Augustines Cathedral Across the road from the Opera House stands St. Augustine’s Cathedral. The church was built under the direction of Father Thomas Murphy the foundation stone being laid in December 1861. The building was not finished until 1866 when it was consecrated by Bishop Patrick Moran. Father Murphy was also responsible for the establishment of the Holy Rosary Convent in 1867. He is buried beneath the high altar in the cathedral.
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En route to the next church, the Hill Presbytrian, we walked up chapel Street and onto the Donkin Reserve. A open-space monument that affords one a view of the whole Algo bay . Here is was time for a short break . while soaking up the scenery .
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Hill Presbyterian Church Situated at the corner of Belmont and Alfred Terrace is the ‘Hill’ Presbyterian Church. In 1861 the Rev. George Renny was brought to Port Elizabeth as minister to the Presbyterian community. Services were held in the Old Grey Institute while the present church was being constructed. It was consecrated in 1865. The architect was Mr F.M. Pfeil. WORLDWIDE PHOTOWALK
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St John's Methodist Church St. John’s Methodist Church in Havelock Street is an attractive stone building in the neo-gothic style, designed by E.J. Sherwood. The existence of the church, which was opened in 1894, was due to the efforts of the Rev. William Wynne and the enthusiastic support of his congregation. WORLDWIDE PHOTOWALK
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Pearson Congregational Church The church, designed by James Bisset, was opened in September 1881, the congregation having moved from the ‘New Church’ in Main Street. The MacIntosh Hall, designed by 0 W Smith, was
built in 1890. In the church porch there is a monument to the memory of Lieut-Col. John Fordyce of the 74th Regiment who was killed in the Battle of the Waterkloof in 1851, during the 8th Frontier War.
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St Cuthbert's Church St Cuthbert's Church was built as a memorial to Bishop Robert Gray on St Cuthbert's Day in 1884. The initial building was a temporary iron structure and in 1889 a chancel designed by GW Smith was built and in 1932 a permanent nave was added.2 a permanent nave was added.
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To those who took part in the walk, Either right here in Sunny SA or any else world wide, I honor each one of you. For it is by your example That chains are being Broken , And many are being freed. To Scott Kelby, Each of us here in Port Elizabeth Send thank you’s and warm wishes and the best catch phrase, Until next year... WORLDWIDE PHOTOWALK
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