Help solve a Roebourne church mystery

Tom ZaunmayrPilbara News
VideoTurns out the original foundation plaque was on the back of the new one all this time

The restoration of Roebourne’s historic Holy Trinity Church has resulted in plenty of fascinating twists and turns.

Recently, a slab of damaged wall was removed, on which was found an old newspaper imprinted on the smooth surface.

It is believed newspaper was used as a filler between the cracks, and this piece having been compressed under weight has managed to perfectly mirror itself onto the building structure.

The call has now gone out to try and find the exact edition of this paper so a copy can be displayed next to the wall it has been imprinted on.

Camera IconThe newspaper clipping found imprinted on a wall of Roebourne's Holy Trinity Church. Credit: Tom Zaunmayr.
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The date is March 16, but year is unknown.

Text on the imprint includes stories of an accident in Fremantle where a worker was ‘shockingly’ burnt, and a column on South Australian news highlighting an attempted murder and a charge against a labourer.

Who needs a printing press when you have some ink and a few slabs of ancient stone, right?

VideoAn anonymous donation has allowed work to commence on fixing the roof of the Holy Trinity Church in Roebourne

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