My British parents, who also married here on December 4, 1951, were working on a £10 cruise ship for their second visit and how they avoided them remains a mystery if they had a "ban" in NSW at the time. They also misspelled my mum's maiden name, which is why we found them in the registry of the NSW Birth, Death and Marriage website.Oh, the visit to the church was the most enjoyable, and so was the lady who let us chat with us. Thank you.
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My British parents, who also married here on December 4, 1951, were working on a £10 cruise ship for their second visit and how they avoided them remains a mystery if they had a "ban" in NSW at the time. They also misspelled my mum's maiden name, which is why we found them in the registry of the NSW Birth, Death and Marriage website.Oh, the visit to the church was the most enjoyable, and so was the lady who let us chat with us. Thank you.
In 1793, the first settlers of guilty Australia built the Church of England in its original form. 1848-56 was acquired in its current form. The bell tower designed in Victorian Gothic style is impressive and definitely worth your attention. We didn't go in because they were closed.