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St Andrew's Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, consecrated in 1868. It was designed by Edmund Blacket in the Gothic Revival style. St Andrew's Cathedral School was founded in 1885, and there is a choir of men and boys which sings at Sunday services and weekday evensong. There is also a healing service and Bible studies. The building has heritage listing with the National Trust of Australia.
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Printed pamphlet outlining the plan to build a new Parsonage for St Andrew's Cathedral, and inviting donations or investments, with two options: without interest or at 6%, non transferable; or at 7%, transferable. Authorised by Alexander Gordon, Chairman of the St Andrew's Cathedral Building Fund Committee.
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- St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney (Subject)