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English: Saint Werburghs Chapel, Mount Barker, Western Australia. Built by George Edward Egerton-Warburton in 1873, utilising pug and clay from a nearby pit. The exquisite woodwork, probably in Albany she-oak (Casuarina spp.)and locally sourced jarrah (Euc. marginata). The chapel sits atop a small hill, surrounded by undulating partly forested farm land, and is accessed by a reasonably good unsurfaced road. (Source: Mount Barker Walks, wine and wildflowers Visitor Guide, Mount Barker Western Australia.)
Date 19 February 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Andy Dolphin, aka User:AndrewD MBarker

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14:00, 19 February 2007 480 × 303 (59,421 bytes) w:en:AndrewD MBarker (talk | contribs) Saint Werburghs Church, Mount Barker, Western Australia. Photo by Andy Dolphin.

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