File:Holy Trinity Church of England, Woolloongabba, 1929.jpg

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English: Holy Trinity Church of England, Woolloongabba, 1929. The second church on the site that was burned down in December 1929.
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Source CHURCH BURNED. 11 (12 December 1929). Retrieved on 31 May 2023.
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Holy Trinity Church of England, Woolloongabba, 1929

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