Garrison Church
The Garrison Church is located on Lower Fort Street at Dawes Point (part
of Argyle Place Precinct) at The Rocks . The early Victorian Gothic Revival city Anglican Church was designed by Henry Ginn in
1840, becoming the first official military church in the Colony. Known officially as the Holy Trinity, the
church continues to be known as the Garrison.
Brief History of the Garrison Church
Construction of the church began in 1840 with the laying of the foundation stone by Reverend W.G. Broughton
D.D., the first and only Bishop of Australia. George Payten was responsible for construction and who would later
build 'Hero of Waterloo' , the infamous hotel down the street. The church, however was not fully
completed until 1878. Architect Edmund Blacket also assisted with the completion of the design. The Red Coats of
the 50th Queens Own Regiment were regular participants of Morning Prayers from 1840-1880. The regiment was located at the Dawes Point Battery
which was demolished in 1932. The columns inside the church are decorated with the insignia of British
troops.
The first Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, Sir Edmund Barton attended his primary education at
the Parish Hall next to the church. In 1860 Dr James Mitchell donated the East window of the church. Mitchell's son
was David Scott Mitchell who gave the Mitchell Library to New South Wales.
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