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Dunedin - St Paul's Cathedral

The neo-Gothic St Paul's Cathedral (1915; Anglican) was built by the London architects Sedding and Wheatley. In the early years of the town, founded as it was by Scottish Presbyterians, there were practically no Anglicans, but as their numbers increased they built their first church in 1862. The wooden bell tower, intended to be only temporary, was built in 1910.

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Municipal Chambers
Adjoining the cathedral are the imposing Municipal Chambers (town hall), with a Renaissance-style facade and a handsome clock tower. It was built in 1880 by the young Melbourne architect RA Lawson.
First Church of Otago in Dunedin.
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