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Anglican Church of the Annunciation, Broome

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The Anglican Church of the Annunciation is a charming timber church that has stood since 1903, a testament to Broome's pearling boom. Its simple corrugated iron roof and weatherboard walls reflect the practical yet graceful style of the era. Inside, the church retains its original pews and altar, with memorial plaques honoring the diverse nationalities that shaped the town, Japanese, Malay, Filipino, and European pearlers. The church remains an active place of worship and a popular stop for history buffs seeking a tangible link to Broome's multicultural past.

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  • See the original wooden pews and altar from the early 1900s.
  • Read the memorial plaques dedicated to pearlers of various nationalities.
  • Photograph the classic Australian outback church exterior.

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