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CHURCH OF ST. JOHN.— The church of St. John, Stuttgart, was built in the Gotha style in 1866, and stands on the banks of the Fenersee, an artificial lake in the south-west part of the City. Although in its present form, the city dates from the 19th century, Stuttgart contains a number of ancient buildings, and has been the capital of Wurtemberg since 1482

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 12

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CHURCH OF ST. JOHN.—The church of St. John, Stuttgart, was built in the Gotha style in 1866, and stands on the banks of the Fenersee, an artificial lake in the south-west part of the City. Although in its present form, the city dates from the 19th century, Stuttgart contains a number of ancient buildings, and has been the capital of Wurtemberg since 1482 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 12

CHURCH OF ST. JOHN.—The church of St. John, Stuttgart, was built in the Gotha style in 1866, and stands on the banks of the Fenersee, an artificial lake in the south-west part of the City. Although in its present form, the city dates from the 19th century, Stuttgart contains a number of ancient buildings, and has been the capital of Wurtemberg since 1482 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 12