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| | St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cape Town, Western Cape Herman SCHUTTE: Architect John SKIRROW: Architect Henry Willey REVELEY: Architect
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| Date: | 1827-1829 | Type: | Presbyterian Church | |
| Status: | Extant |
Click to view mapCoordinates: Alt: 27m | | Designed by H SCHUTTE and J SKIRROW in 1827 and modified by HW REVELEY between 1827 and 1829.
(A&B Jun 1918:392; CAD GH/1/62/900; Colvin 1954, 1978; DSAB II:12; Immelman & Quinn 1968, note by Dr FWF Purcell:26-7; Jnl of Royal Western Australian History Society 1976.8.no.8:24-42, article by JG White; Lewcock 1963; Macmillan 1982; SALQB Mar 1958; SESA 9:282, 309) All truncated references not fully cited below are those of Joanna Walker's original text and cited in full in the 'Bibliography' entry of the Lexicon.
References: | CPIA Committee. 1983. The Buildings of Cape Town 1983 : Phase Two. Volume Three : Catalogue and Classification. Cape Town: Cape Provincial Institute of Architects. pg 169 item 25.28 | | Fransen, Hans. 2004. The old buildings of the Cape. A survey of extant architecture from before c1910 in the area of Cape Town - Calvinia - Colesberg - Uitenhage. Johannesburg & Cape Town: Jonathan Ball Publishers. pg 52 | | Greig, Doreen. 1971. A Guide to Architecture in South Africa. Cape Town: Howard Timmins. pg 92 | | Langham-Carter, RR. 1979. Nineteenth century architects etc. in the Western Cape. Cape Town: Unpublished MS, UCT Library. pg | | Lewcock, Ronald. 1963. Early Nineteenth Century Architecture in South Africa : a study of the interaction of two cultures, 1795-1837. Cape Town: AA Balkema. pg | | Malan, Antonia, Halkett, D J & Hart, Timothy James Graham . 2017. Grave encounters : archaeology of the burial grounds, Green Point, South Africa. Cape Town: ACO Associates cc. pg 28, 32-33, 47, 49, 86, 112 | | Shorten, John R. 1963. Cape Town : A record of the Mother City from the earliest days to the present. Cape Town: JR Shorten in association with Shorten and Smith Publications. pg 106 ill. |
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