The Anglican Church in the Diocese of Trinidad and Tobago
Buildings & Places
Churches taken from The Diocese Of Trinidad & Tobago 1872-1972
Old St. Michael Anglican Church Diego Martin destroyed by Earthquake
St Mary Anglican Church, Tacarigua
St. Patrick Anglican Church, Tobago
BUILDINGS & PLACES
The Sanctuary of St. Andrew Anglican Church, Tobago
Exterior of St. Andrew Anglican Church, Scarborough
All Saints Anglican Church, Port of Spain
St. Paul Anglican Church, San Fernando 1959
St. Aidan Anglican Church, Arouca, consecrated in 1893
St. Aidan Anglican Church, Arouca, consecrated 1968
St. Stephen Anglican Church, Pinces’ Town
King Edward the Confessor Anglican Church, Tabaquite
St. Chad Anglican Church, Chaguaramas
St. Luke Anglican Church, Patience Hill. The first rural Church to be built after Hurricane Flora
St. Matthias Anglican Church, Laventille. Consecrated in June, 1858
St. John Anglican Church, San Juan. New extension blessed by Bishop Chamberlain in 1959
St. Michael Anglican Church, Diego Martin
BUILDINGS & PLACES
Interior, Holy Trinity Cathedral (1925), showing the organ installed in 1914 by Dean Holt and maintained by him for 30 years
BUILDINGS & PLACES
St. Andrew Post Card
Schools taken from The Diocese Of Trinidad & Tobago 1872-1972
BUILDINGS & PLACES
The original house bought by Bishop Anstey for his High School in Port of Spain
BUILDINGS & PLACES
In 1943, the Reverend Bindley Taylor started a private school in St Clement’s, Naparima, which was moved to Princes Town in 1955. On April 18, 1956, Bishop’s High School was opened, incorporating the private school and with Bindley Taylor acting as unpaid Principal. In 1958, the school was recognized by the Ministry of Education, and in 1959 Mr. Dipchand Maharaj became Principal, and the school became known as St. Stephen’s College. Until 1960, it was housed in a dilapidated wooden building on the Naparima-Mayaro Road. It then moved into new buildings, shaped like a Greek Amphitheatre. Red and black brick combined with grey and yellow woodwork to create a striking appearance.
St Michael’s School, Diego Martin opened in 1894
St. Mary’s Children’s Home Tacarigua
More Architecture taken from The Diocese Of Trinidad & Tobago 1872-1972