




Looking East on Collier Street towards the post office, Parker grist mill and fire hall on the South side of the street and the Victoria school and Trinity Anglican church building on the North side.
Looking East on Collier Street towards the post office, Parker grist mill and fire hall on the South side of the street and the Victoria school and Trinity Anglican church building on the North side.





North side of Dunlop Street between Clapperton and Owen Streets. The roofs of the Victoria school and Trinity Anglican Church can be seen in the background.
North side of Dunlop Street between Clapperton and Owen Streets. The roofs of the Victoria school and Trinity Anglican Church can be seen in the background.







Exterior of the old congregational church below Trinity Anglican Church on Collier Street. Emmanuel Baptist Church can be seen in part to the right of it.
Exterior of the old congregational church below Trinity Anglican Church on Collier Street. Emmanuel Baptist Church can be seen in part to the right of it.









Looking at Collier Street, facing North from Dunlop Street East. From left to right the buildings seen are the Presbyterian Church, the second Trinity Anglican Church and Central (Victoria) Public School.
Looking at Collier Street, facing North from Dunlop Street East. From left to right the buildings seen are the Presbyterian Church, the second Trinity Anglican Church and Central (Victoria) Public School.

Built on the highest peak in the town, this is the second Trinity Anglican Church building. This building still stands today. Below is the Sunday school building built in 1870 using fittings from the first Trinity building.
Built on the highest peak in the town, this is the second Trinity Anglican Church building. This building still stands today. Below is the Sunday school building built in 1870 using fittings from the first Trinity building.


Looking East down Collier Street at Collier Street Baptist Church and the newly constructed Post Office on the corner of Owen Street. Trinity Anglican Church can be seen on the hill above Collier Street Baptist Church.
Looking East down Collier Street at Collier Street Baptist Church and the newly constructed Post Office on the corner of Owen Street. Trinity Anglican Church can be seen on the hill above Collier Street Baptist Church.


Trinity Anglican Church perched on a hill above Collier Street. The steeple in this photograph was destroyed by fire on May 9, 1934 and never replaced.
Trinity Anglican Church perched on a hill above Collier Street. The steeple in this photograph was destroyed by fire on May 9, 1934 and never replaced.

Central School, which became Victoria School in 1920, was located on the Northwest corner of Owen Street and Collier Street. It was demolished and the second Post Office replaced it after 1958. This too was torn down and a Scotia Bank sits there now. Notice the (now gone) steeple of Trinity Anglican Church behind the school.
Central School, which became Victoria School in 1920, was located on the Northwest corner of Owen Street and Collier Street. It was demolished and the second Post Office replaced it after 1958. This too was torn down and a Scotia Bank sits there now. Notice the (now gone) steeple of Trinity Anglican Church behind the school.
