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Location: Houston,TX Gender: Male
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| | Old Churches of Past Beauty < on 3/28/2011 9:10 PM >
| | | This isn't your normal abandoned exploration but instead a more historic one. Unregistered and I have been going around taking pics and learning the history of beautiful old churches. some with incredible history. this is the Galveston part of our trip. ill have more if this thread works out. not sure though. i normally post this in photography. Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Built in 1884, Barely Survived the Storm of 1900, and was rebuilt in 1904 to what you see today.
Sacred Hear Catholic Church by Price Finder, on Flickr
I'm a Survivor by Price Finder, on Flickr Built in the French Romanesque Style by Architect Nicholas Clayton,
Spirits by Price Finder, on Flickr after the storm the only savable parts were a few of the stained glass windows seen above the altar and the large wooden cross now in the back. here are some original photos from the back wall.
Original Picture of Church by Price Finder, on Flickr
Original Picture of 1900 Damage by Price Finder, on Flickr and the cross and windows
Sacred Heart's Original Windows by Price Finder, on Flickr
At the Original Cross by Price Finder, on Flickr The rest are random pics from the church =]
Sacred Heart Catholic Church II by Price Finder, on Flickr
Main View by Price Finder, on Flickr
Mother by Price Finder, on Flickr the top statue with cross
Atop Sacred Heart by Price Finder, on Flickr Jesus and the Sacred Heart above
Sacred Heart of Jesus by Price Finder, on Flickr Saint Patrick's Catholic Church: a more irish catholic celtic type church, but not as traditional to old irish churches =[ [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/pricealicious/5555213228/][/url] St.Patrick's Catholic Church by Price Finder, on Flickr
Enter by Price Finder, on Flickr Built in 1871 , damaged badly in the Storm of 1900
1900a by Price Finder, on Flickr (http://en.wikipedi...t_Patrick's_Church,_Galveston_hurricane,_1900.jpg)
stpattys dwestoryed by Price Finder, on Flickr (http://texashistor.../67531/metapth122/) it was raised over 5 feet and was the only church to take no damage or flooding during IKE. which is amazing... Random Pictures:
St. Patrick's Looking Back by Price Finder, on Flickr
St.Patrick's Looking to the Altar by Price Finder, on Flickr
St.Patrick's Tabernacle by Price Finder, on Flickr
St.Patrick's Altar by Price Finder, on Flickr Daytime:
St.Patrick's by Price Finder, on Flickr ill have more like i said if this one works out. this is mainly a historical exploration. =] some of my fav type of exploring
“It still amazes me how many millions goes to discovering another star in the galaxies when, for all we know, we are still sitting on top of another undiscovered world beneath our feet.” -Martin Dansky (1952) |
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RawShooter
Location: Lumberton, TX Gender: Male
| | Re: Old Churches of Past Beauty <Reply # 1 on 3/30/2011 5:00 AM >
| | | Hmmm.... How'd you get started on the church kick? :p Someone MUST have given you some kind of idea. Great shots man!
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Price
Location: Houston,TX Gender: Male
Urbex: Keeping record of things most people have forgotten.
| | Re: Old Churches of Past Beauty <Reply # 2 on 3/30/2011 5:06 AM >
| | | Posted by RawShooter Hmmm.... How'd you get started on the church kick? :p Someone MUST have given you some kind of idea. Great shots man!
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lol ive always wanted to take pics of churches ive been to lol but someone i meet in galveston deff started the kick lol i have a bunch more on my flicker now
http://www.flickr....tos/pricealicious/
“It still amazes me how many millions goes to discovering another star in the galaxies when, for all we know, we are still sitting on top of another undiscovered world beneath our feet.” -Martin Dansky (1952) |
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Price
Location: Houston,TX Gender: Male
Urbex: Keeping record of things most people have forgotten.
| | Re: Old Churches of Past Beauty <Reply # 3 on 3/30/2011 5:49 AM >
| | | the damage photos are gone so click the links
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