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English: Part of the opening service of the new Church of England at Sharon, in the Bundaberg parish, was held in the open air because of the large crowd present., circa Feb 1935
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Source (21 February 1935). "IN MEMORY OF KING CHARLES I. — WOMEN FENCERS — GOLD AT CLERMONT Overseas photos, by Air Mail.". The Queenslander: 25. Retrieved on 28 February 2022.
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Camera location24° 52′ 20.28″ S, 152° 15′ 45.72″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

The coordinates above are approximate. It is known from a 1945 map that the church was on Gin Gin Road, Sharon, roughly opposite the Sharon State School and these coordinates are approximated from that map.

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Opening of the Church of England at Sharon, circa Feb 1935

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21 February 1935

24°52'20.3"S, 152°15'45.7"E

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