St James' Cathedral, Townsville

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St James' Cathedral in Townsville is a prominent Anglican cathedral and historic landmark serving as the principal church of the Anglican Diocese of North Queensland in Australia.

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St James' Cathedral, Townsville canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
cathedral church
church building
heritage-listed building
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category Anglican cathedrals in Australia
churches in Townsville
heritage-listed buildings in Queensland
country Australia
denomination Anglican
diocese Anglican Diocese of North Queensland NERFINISHED
function principal church of the Anglican Diocese of North Queensland
hasFeature bell tower
chancel
nave
stained glass windows
heritageRegister Queensland Heritage Register NERFINISHED
heritageSignificance state heritage
heritageStatus heritage-listed
isLandmarkOf Townsville NERFINISHED
locatedIn Queensland
Townsville NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
notableFor architectural value
historic significance
religious significance
religiousAffiliation Anglican Church of Australia NERFINISHED
role cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of North Queensland
usedFor community events
diocesan ceremonies
worship services

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Anglican Diocese of North Queensland cathedral St James' Cathedral, Townsville