Figure 1. Medallion figuring Saint Thomas Becket. Image : Mulholland Restoration & Decorating. |
To commemorate this Feast, we wish to continue our description of restoration work on a church in Sydney (Australia) which is under the patronage of Saint Thomas. The church of Saint Thomas of Canterbury (also known as Saint Thomas Becket's) was erected in 1887 in the Sydney suburb of Lewisham. Because of its proximity to the railway line which runs into the centre of Sydney from the North, the splendid Gothic Revival tower of the church is seen by thousands of people each day as they pass by in the city's trains.
Figure 2. The splendid tower of Saint Thomas' seen through the wiring and gantries of the railway. |
The Studio's commission was to devise a colour scheme for the repainting of the church, to devise an ornamental scheme for the Chancel and its adjacent chapels and to advise on heritage restoration generally. In this work, we received much practical support from the pastor, Father Samuel Lynch, parish assistant Mr Stephen Smith and artisans Mulholland Restoration and Decorating of Melbourne.
On our other blog Where Heaven and Earth Meet, we will be presenting a series of posts detailing the philosophy underpinning the Studio's work at Saint Thomas' as well as the stages of the buildings development and restoration.
For today, however, just a few photographs of the interior work, as an appetiser.