c. 1925, Photograph, B 2647
St. Aloysius' Church, at Sevenhill, 'opened 50 years ago'. This church is part of the Jesuits' community in the Clare Valley, which includes a well-known winery. Built from local stone and redgum with a Mintaro slate floor, it was started in 1864, but progress was slow. Consecration finally took place on the 7th February, 1875. It is one of the few churches in Australia to have a Crypt. Reproduced in the "Observer', May 16th, 1925.