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Perth Town Hall
Construction of the Perth Town Hall began in 1867, and the building was officially opened in 1870. Upon the order of Governor Hampton the Town Hall was built as part of a Public Works programme that utilised…
Tags: arcading, architecture, building, clock, clock tower, convict, convict labour, convicts, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, government building, hall, James Manning, labour, lancet arch, marketplace, municipal building, neo-Gothic, Perth, pinnacle, Public Works programme, Richard Roach Jewell, tourelle, Town Hall, Victorian Free Gothic style, WA, Western Australia
St. George's College, University of Western Australia
Tags: a tower and turrets, architect, architecture, arrow slits, building, buildings, Church of England, college, crenelation, crenellation, dorm, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, medieval, neo gothic, Perth, saint, Saint George, saints, St. George, tower, Tudor, turret, turrets, university, WA, Western Australia
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Skipton - Interior
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Skipton, Victoria - Church Tower
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Skipton, Victoria - Side View
St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Catholic, Catholicism, Charles Hansom (1817-1888), Christopher Augustine Reynolds (1834-1893), Church, cinquefoil, early English gothic (1189-1307), ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Francis Murphy (1975-1858), Francis Xavier (1506-1552), gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Harrold Herbert Jory (1888-1966), lancet arch, lancet window, Leonard Faulkner (b.1926), neo-Gothic, Peter Paul Pugin (1851-1904), pinnacles, Pugin and Pugin Architects, Richard Lambeth (1807-1877), Robert William Spence (1860-1934), Roman Catholic, rose window, SA, South Australia, tower, tracery, Walter Hervey Bagot (1880-1963)
St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Catholic, Catholicism, Charles Hansom (1817-1888), Christopher Augustine Reynolds (1834-1893), Church, cinquefoil, early English gothic (1189-1307), ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Francis Murphy (1975-1858), Francis Xavier (1506-1552), gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Harrold Herbert Jory (1888-1966), lancet arch, lancet window, Leonard Faulkner (b.1926), neo-Gothic, Peter Paul Pugin (1851-1904), pinnacles, Pugin and Pugin Architects, Richard Lambeth (1807-1877), Robert William Spence (1860-1934), Roman Catholic, rose window, SA, South Australia, tower, tracery, Walter Hervey Bagot (1880-1963)
Mitchell Building, The University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arcade, arch, architecture, blind tracery, fleche, gable, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet arch, lancet window, mullion, neo-Gothic, quatrefoil, SA, South Australia, spire, The University of Adelaide, tracery, turret, university, university buildings, William McMinn (1844-1884), William Mitchell (1861-1962)