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Rose Window, St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide.
Tags: Adelaide, Anglican, Anglicanism, architecture, Augustus Short (1802-1883), Cathedral, Church, church building, Church of St Jean-Baptiste de Belleville (1854), diocese of Adelaide, ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Gothic, gothic revival architecture, neo-Gothic, North Adelaide, rose window, SA, South Australia, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, stone, tracery, Victorian Gothic style, William Butterfield (1814-1900)
Roof Flèche, Mitchell Building, The University of Adelaide
Queen Guenever as a nun
On the Viking Trail
Neo-Romanesque Apse, Christ Church, North Adelaide
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Norman design, arch, architecture, Bishop, Bishop Augustus Short (1802-1883), building, Christian, Christianity, Church, Church of England, churches, ecclesiastical, ecclesiastical building, gable, gables, Henry Stuckey, Henry Stuckey (1821-1851), limestone, neo-Romanesque, North Adelaide, red brick, rounded arch, SA, sandstone, semi-circular arch, South Australia, stained glass, Victorian Romanesque style
Neo-Romanesque Apse at Christ Church, North Adelaide
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Norman design, arch, architecture, Bishop, Bishop Augustus Short (1802-1883), building, Christian, Christianity, Church, Church of England, churches, ecclesiastical, ecclesiastical building, gable, gables, Henry Stuckey, Henry Stuckey (1821-1851), limestone, neo-Romanesque, North Adelaide, red brick, rounded arch, SA, sandstone, semi-circular arch, South Australia, stained glass, Victorian Romanesque style
Neo-gothic Windows, Mitchell Building, The University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, blind tracery, column, equilateral arch, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet arch, lancet window, leadlight, mullion, neo-Gothic, pointed arch, quatrefoil, SA, South Australia, The University of Adelaide, tracery, university, university buildings, William McMinn (1844-1884), William Mitchell (1861-1962), window
Murder Scene, 'Murder in the Cathedral', Bonython Hall, Adelaide.
Tags: ‘Murder in the Cathedral’, actor, actors, Adelaide, archbishop, Archbishop of Canterbury, Australian Elizabethan Trust, Bonython Hall, Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral, Hugh de Morville, knight, medieval crime, murder, play, Reginald Fitzurse, Richard le Bret, Robert Speaight, South Australia, T. S. Eliot, Thomas a’Becket, Thomas Becket, verse drama, William de Tracy