Norfolk Island, St Barnabas' Chapel
In 1867, the headquarters of the Melanesian Mission of the Church of England were established on Norfolk island, and in 1882 the church of St. Barnabas was erected to the memory of the Mission's head Bishop John Coleridge Patteson, with windows designed by Edward Burne-Jones and executed by William Morris. In 1920 the Mission was relocated from the island to the Solomon Islands to be closer to its target population.
Norfolk Island, St Barnabas' Chapel
In 1867, the headquarters of the Melanesian Mission of the Church of England were established on Norfolk island, and in 1882 the church of St. Barnabas was erected to the memory of the Mission's head Bishop John Coleridge Patteson, with windows designed by Edward Burne-Jones and executed by William Morris. In 1920 the Mission was relocated from the island to the Solomon Islands to be closer to its target population.