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Lutheran Church, Lobethal
Lutheran Church, Lobethal, built in 1843 by Pastor Fritzsche and his congregation. It was dedicated in 1845 and became St John's - the first permanent Lutheran Church in South Australia. A Memorial to Pastor Fritzsche stands outside the modern church.


Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church at Australia Plains.


Lutheran Church, Cambrai
St. John's Lutheran Church, Rhine Villa after the opening.


Lutheran Church, Cambrai
Lutheran Church.


Lutheran Church, Cambrai
Lutheran Church.


St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rhine Villa
The opening of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Rhine Villa on 6 August 1911. The church was built on land donated by Gottlob Laube. During WWI Rhine Villa was renamed Cambrai.


Lutheran Church, Lobethal
Interior of the Lutheran church.


Immanuel Lutheran Church, Point Pass
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Point Pass with teacher Mr. Hensler & wife, Pastor Stolz and wife. The Vestry was used as the Pastor's home until the Manse was built.


Lutheran Church Manse
Immanuel Lutheran Church Manse built in 1878.


Opening of Lutheran Church
Opening of the Lutheran Church at Sedan.


Sedan Lutheran Church
Sedan Lutheran Church, 4 September 1984.


Lutheran Church, North Adelaide
Two views of the Lutheran Church, North Adelaide, one of parishioners going into the church, the other an interior view of the altar and front of the church.


Lutheran Church, Cheltenham
A view of the Lutheran Church at Cheltenham.


Keyneton Lutheran Church
Children and two adults, possibly students of the Lutheran Day School, outside the Lutheran Church building at Keyneton. One of the adults may be teacher Mr. Strempel.


Lutheran School, Lobethal
Lutheran School, Lobethal. After completing his studies at the Lutheran College Ferdinand Muller went on to teach at the Lobethal Lutheran School where his students received religious and secular schooling. The school building was originally the home of Pastor Fritzsche. A new school was built in 1850 and remained in use for the next 50 years.


Koonibba Lutheran Church
Koonibba Lutheran Church. The photographer describes the Community, "The Koonibba Community is located in the vicinity of an Aboriginal ceremonial ground and traditional meeting place. The community was established in 1898 at a time when land on the west coast of South Australia was shifting from pastoralism to agriculture, it was originally a Lutheran Mission. The place now consists of a small township, surrounding land and the area around the Koonibba Rockhole. The township comprises administration buildings, the old Mission Church of the redeemer, community housing, school, childcare centre, hall, health clinic, workshop and various other buildings. Most of the existing structures are associated with the early phases of the Lutheran Mission. The area is 850ha, just off the Eyre Highway and 8km NNW of the township of Koonibba, 25km north west of Ceduna. On the day that these images where made I was lucky enough to record a number of resident tradesmen building new, and repairing old, community homes. I was also allowed to record some of the students from the primary school and in the childcare centre."


Lutheran Zion Church Monarto
[General description] A crowd stands around the newly completed Lutheran Zion Church at its opening. Its first stone was laid by Pastor Hansen on 15 February 1925. Using free labour provided by the congregation, it was opened on the 20th September of the same year. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Observer, Oct. 3, 1925 / New Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church, Monarto / 1925.'


Immanuel Lutheran Church interior
Interior view of Immanuel Lutheran Church at Point Pass. The following information has been provided by a researcher : The new sanctuary furniture of pulpit and altar were dedicated for the 50th anniversary of the church building, 11 April 1926 at a cost of 60 pounds. It was made by J. A. Tamke (1881-1949). The stand-alone pulpit, partly shown on left of photo, replaced the earlier 'above-altar' pulpit as is seen in the St Peters Lutheran Church Point Pass photo B 46681. This sanctuary furniture is still in use at Immanuel Point Pass (2013).


Lutheran Conference
Photograph of the delegates at the Lutheran Conference outside the Lutheran Church in Mount Gambier in 1957.


Lutheran Church, Callington
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.


Lutheran Church, Cambrai
Lutheran Church at Cambrai, showing the altar area.


Ebenezer
Conference of Ministers of the United Ev. Lutheran Church at Ebenezer. Top row: Revs. J. Meier; A. Ortenburger; J. Riedel; J. Bogner; M. Kuss; P. Breier; W. Schmetzer; E. Sprengal; J. Dochler; H. George; F.W. Mattschoss; J. Simpfendorfer. Middle row: Revs. A. Fehlberg; A. Sabel; J. Stolze; R. Held; W. Riedel; G.F. Leidig; F.O. Theile; E. Hiller; T. Hebart; J. Zwar; A. Jericho. Seated: Revs. E. Bemmann; W. Basedow; Mrs Richter; C.F. Braun; J.P. Lohe (President); Dr Richter; K. Gutekunst; Chr Siegle; L. Kuss; A. Dockler; G. Simpfendorfer.


Church, Freeling
Interior of Freeling Lutheran Church.


Church, Freeling
Interior of Freeling Lutheran Church.


Church, Freeling
Interior of Freeling Lutheran Church.


Church, Jamestown
Lutheran Church at Jamestown.


First Lutheran Seminary
First Lutheran Seminary : in the Lobethal Archives Museum.


Picnic Day, Long Gully
Youth group of Adelaide Bethlehem Lutheran Church at a picnic on the Oval.


St. Peters Lutheran Church, Loxton
St. Peters Lutheran Church.


St. Martin's Lutheran Church
St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Mannum ; this view was taken on the day of the Opening Ceremony. The foundation stone was laid August 25, 1935 and opened August 23, 1936. The first church opened July 2, 1882.