No idea, don't recognise it, but the pic says South Australia to me. If that is correct, it's probably as close as I'm going to get.
The Travelling Dillberries said
11:31 AM Dec 5, 2023
Cuppa wrote:
No idea, don't recognise it, but the pic says South Australia to me. If that is correct, it's probably as close as I'm going to get.
Na, to keep it rolling along it's in the second best state.
JeffRae said
12:29 PM Dec 5, 2023
Car is backed into a parking spot, in my mind we are in NSW.
The Travelling Dillberries said
09:28 PM Dec 5, 2023
JeffRae wrote:
Car is backed into a parking spot, in my mind we are in NSW.
Nice work.
The Travelling Dillberries said
06:05 AM Dec 7, 2023
It's on the A41.
JeffRae said
09:36 PM Dec 7, 2023
Have looked at numerous church pictures with no luck.
The Travelling Dillberries said
10:07 PM Dec 7, 2023
The town had an Abbatoir, has a large windfarm, is one of the coldest places I have been to.
Granty said
01:04 PM Dec 8, 2023
Over the years I have travelled the A41 quite a bit. The church looks vaguely familiar. I will guess Junee.
The Travelling Dillberries said
01:29 PM Dec 8, 2023
Granty wrote:
Over the years I have travelled the A41 quite a bit. The church looks vaguely familiar. I will guess Junee.
You picked the wrong end Rod.
Granty said
01:40 PM Dec 8, 2023
OK then maybe Carcour.
The Travelling Dillberries said
03:39 PM Dec 8, 2023
Granty wrote:
OK then maybe Carcour.
Almost there.
Granty said
05:56 PM Dec 8, 2023
I was thinking of the wind farm above the Carcour dam. So I will guess Blaney which is just up the road.
The Travelling Dillberries said
07:15 PM Dec 8, 2023
Granty wrote:
I was thinking of the wind farm above the Carcour dam. So I will guess Blaney which is just up the road.
Yep, that's it Rod, over to you.
St Paul's Presbyterian Church
BLAYNEY, NSW 2799
Church Information
Church Name:
St Paul's Presbyterian Church
Church Previous Name:
-
Denomination:
Presbyterian Church of Australia
Street Address:
79 Adelaide St, Blayney NSW 2799, Australia
Suburb:
Blayney
State:
NSW
Postcode:
2799
Foundation Stone Laid:
00-00-1861
Foundation Stone Notes:
A stone high up on the gable of the church records: Glory - to God. 1861.
A foundation stone on the church hall records: To the Glory of God - this stone was laid by - Rev H F Peak B Sc - Director of Youth - on 29th October 1954 - F J Clark ~ Minsiter.
A plaque on the flag pole records: To the glory of God - Father, Son & Holy Spirit - & in memory - of - Robert Bruce Burton - 1925 ~ 2002.
Date Opened:
00-00-1861
Granty said
08:04 PM Dec 8, 2023
We have camped at the Carcour Dam a few times and have been to the tourist info and the market at Blaney and more than likely walked past this church but although it was familiar I couldn't quite place it. It may take me a while to get a photo up so if there is anyone out there that would like to put one up go ahead.
Granty said
11:23 AM Dec 9, 2023
This may be a bit hard as it isnt in a major tourist area. It is in a small rural town not far from one of our favourite free camps when we lived over east.
Not NSW. They are in Victoria. A small town close by has a very interesting cricket history.
The Travelling Dillberries said
07:14 PM Dec 11, 2023
Granty wrote:
Not NSW. They are in Victoria. A small town close by has a very interesting cricket history.
Can't find anything notable cricket wise, coming out of Victoria.
Granty said
12:49 AM Dec 12, 2023
The cricket clue is The first Australian cricket team to tour internationally.
The Travelling Dillberries said
06:47 AM Dec 12, 2023
Ok, found cricket clue , Harrow, very interesting reading, looked at Wombelano but nothing, looks like the paintings at Edenhope.
Granty said
11:17 AM Dec 12, 2023
Spot on Travelling Dillberries. Edenhope it is. Yes the achievements of that cricket team is quite amazing. It is a great area to explore in your van with plenty of interesting spots to camp. Our favourite free camp is close by called Lake Ratcastle.
The Travelling Dillberries said
12:07 PM Dec 12, 2023
Thanks Rod, took some tracking down.
This is a small town we visited recently, struck the weekend the show was on and had a great day there.
Pretty quiet on here,
Is it near Wagin?
Must be Katanning then. Pussycat.
JeffRae
Thanks Jeffrae, where is this eye-catching church
-- Edited by The Travelling Dillberries on Tuesday 5th of December 2023 06:13:22 AM
Na, to keep it rolling along it's in the second best state.
Nice work.
It's on the A41.
The town had an Abbatoir, has a large windfarm, is one of the coldest places I have been to.
You picked the wrong end Rod.
Almost there.
Yep, that's it Rod, over to you.
St Paul's Presbyterian Church
BLAYNEY, NSW 2799
Church Information
A stone high up on the gable of the church records: Glory - to God. 1861.
A foundation stone on the church hall records: To the Glory of God - this stone was laid by - Rev H F Peak B Sc - Director of Youth - on 29th October 1954 - F J Clark ~ Minsiter.
A plaque on the flag pole records: To the glory of God - Father, Son & Holy Spirit - & in memory - of - Robert Bruce Burton - 1925 ~ 2002.
This may be a bit hard as it isnt in a major tourist area. It is in a small rural town not far from one of our favourite free camps when we lived over east.
Is it southern NSW?
Can't find anything notable cricket wise, coming out of Victoria.

Ok, found cricket clue , Harrow, very interesting reading, looked at Wombelano but nothing, looks like the paintings at Edenhope.
Thanks Rod, took some tracking down.
This is a small town we visited recently, struck the weekend the show was on and had a great day there.
Queensland?