Holy Trinity Church, Nuwara Eliya
It took seven years after building commenced for the church
to be completed. Upon its completion it was consecrated by Bishop James
Chapman on 24 February 1852 (St. Matthias’ Day). The first vicar of the Holy Trinity Church, from 1843 to
1846, was Rev. von Dadelszen.
In the late 1890s the congregation proposed enlarging the
Church, there was however some opposition, who proposed the construction of a
new Church near the old cemetery. The majority of the congregation
however preferred the existing site. In 1889 the church was enlarged. The
original portion of the building is at the church's western end. The additions
can be noted by the difference in size of the corbels supporting the main rafters.
On 18 April 1954 Queen
Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of
Edinburgh attended services at the Holy Trinity church, with the
Queen gifting a blue carpet and a stained-glass window in remembrance of their
visit.
In 2001 the 100-year-old Pipe Organ, which had been out of
order for over 30 years, was restored at a cost of approximately half a million
rupees.
There
are a number of memorial plaques on the church walls including Dr. G. Gardner,
Superintendent of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya; Captain
William Fisher, father of Lord John Fisher, who was thrown off his horse
and killed; Reginald Beauchamp Downall, tea planter, Legislative Council member;
and Lady Carolina Ridgeway, wife of Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, Governor
of Ceylon.
The
churchyard also several tombstones, including ones for Lady Olive Mary
Caldecott, wife of Sir Andrew Caldecott, the last Governor of Ceylon,
and the family members of Sir Samuel Baker.

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