Stone plaque marking the site of St Aidan's College

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Stone plaque marking the site of St Aidan's College

Image: © Robin Lucas Taken: 28 Jan 2011

St Aidan's Theological College was a large brick building built in the Tudor style, which taught Anglican students of theology. It is now demolished, and replaced by housing on the site. This plaque in one of the original walls surrounding the site is located approximately 100 metres north of the original building.

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53.391549
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-3.054808