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St John’s College Chapel, in Auckland, photographed about 1877 by the principal of the college, Dr John Kinder. He designed the chapel in accord with his own uncompromising Christian beliefs and his determination to restore Christian values to church building and worship. Kinder’s High Church sentiments were viewed with disfavour and he was forced into early retirement. As a result, he became a prolific photographer and artist in colonial New Zealand. This illustration comes from “John Kinder: Paintings and Photographs,” by Michael Dunn, reviewed today.

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Press, 27 July 1985, Page 20

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St John’s College Chapel, in Auckland, photographed about 1877 by the principal of the college, Dr John Kinder. He designed the chapel in accord with his own uncompromising Christian beliefs and his determination to restore Christian values to church building and worship. Kinder’s High Church sentiments were viewed with disfavour and he was forced into early retirement. As a result, he became a prolific photographer and artist in colonial New Zealand. This illustration comes from “John Kinder: Paintings and Photographs,” by Michael Dunn, reviewed today. Press, 27 July 1985, Page 20

St John’s College Chapel, in Auckland, photographed about 1877 by the principal of the college, Dr John Kinder. He designed the chapel in accord with his own uncompromising Christian beliefs and his determination to restore Christian values to church building and worship. Kinder’s High Church sentiments were viewed with disfavour and he was forced into early retirement. As a result, he became a prolific photographer and artist in colonial New Zealand. This illustration comes from “John Kinder: Paintings and Photographs,” by Michael Dunn, reviewed today. Press, 27 July 1985, Page 20