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St Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Cape Town, Western Cape

Herman SCHUTTE: Architect
John SKIRROW: Architect
Henry Willey REVELEY: Architect

Date:1827-1829
Type:Presbyterian Church
Status:Extant

 


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Coordinates:
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.


Books that reference St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

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 Cape Town: Unpublished MS, UCT Library.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.