St James'' Church, Sydney, Australia

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St. James Church, as seen from Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney, Australia
by Greg O'Beirne, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:SydneyStJames_gobeirne.jpg, used under GNU Free Documentation License


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St James' Church is an Anglican church on King Street in Sydney, Australia. It was designed by convict architect Francis Greenway and consecrated in 1824. The building was actually intended to be a courthouse, but was modified before construction began. A steeple was added to the western end to make it look more like a church. The St James' Railway Station is located beneath this church.

As one of Sydney's most historic buildings, St. James' Church is a tourist attraction.






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