(c. 1913, T Hall-Matthews, From Village to Mission then Community, 21)
| St Paul's Anglican Church | |
| 69 Oza Bosun Road, Moa Island 4875 | |
| Anglican | |
| 1913 | |
| fibro cement timber | |
| Demolished | |
| T Hall-Matthews, From Village to Mission then Community, 21; Bayton, Cross over Carpentaria, 115; Daily Mercury, 30 October 1913 | |
| 30x16 ft | |
| 100 | |
| £150 | |
| 1939 | |
| Replaced by new church | |
| The church is 30 feet by 16 feet, and is built of fibro cement, making it ant-proof. The wood in between is a rich dark brown, which shows off well with the white cement. The b!ocks are concrete. The inside is able to seat 100 people, and has forms. There is a very pretty altar, nicely carved, with a brass cross on it, the gift of a lady in England. The walls are coloured a light blue. They have no pulpit us yet.They have a church bell, the gift of Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co. The .church cost £150, and tliis was collected by the natives. It was built by a Brisbane firm, and put tpgether bu the natives. (DM 20 Oct 1913) |