All Saints Anglican Church, Canberra

[1] The original building (designed by the Colonial Architect, James Barnet) started as the First Mortuary station in Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney,[2] as noted on a plaque on the church: The railway line went underneath the main arch in the building, where the aisle is in the present church.

[4] The church bell was originally on a Shay locomotive owned by the Commonwealth Oil Corporation that ran on the former Wolgan Valley Railway in the Blue Mountains, before being dismantled in 1925.

The bell was presented to the church by the Australian Railway Historical Society in 1958.

[5] All Saints maintains a traditional choir, with a weekly sung Solemn Eucharist and a monthly Evensong from April to September.

The church was added to the Australian Capital Territory Heritage Register on 14 September 2000.

The interior of the church in 2023