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Claremont Campus, The University of Western Australia.
Tags: architecture, arrow slit windows, battlement, castellation, Claremont, Claremont Teacher’s College, crenellation, decorative effect, depressed arch, Edith Cowan University, embrasures, facade, gothic architecture, hood moulding, medieval castle, medieval warfare, merlons, military structures, neo-Gothic, oriel, parapet, The University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Western Australian College of Advanced Education
Hackett Buildings. The Architect’s Description.
Tags: architect, architecture, Arts and Administration Building, Cloisters, commemoration, coogee stone, Court of Honour, dais, George Benson, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Great Gate, Great Hall, Hackett Hall, jarrah flooring, library, marble flooring, Mervyn Napier Wallace, monument, neo-Gothic, Rodney Alsop, Romanesque style, rose window, Sir John Winthrop Hackett (1848-1916), The University of Western Australia, vaulted ceilings, Winthrop Hall
Rose Window, Winthrop Hall, the University of Western Australia
Tags: architecture, Assisi, Basilica of San Francesco, Crawley, dais, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Great Hall, Italian influence, neo-Gothic, organ, Rodney Alsop, Romanesque style, rose window, Sir John Winthrop Hackett (1848-1916), The University of Western Australia, UWA, WA, Western Australia, window, window tracery, Winthrop Hall
Wesleyan Church, Woolloomooloo, NSW
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Town Hall and Markets, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, building, buildings, Cathedral, Christian, Christianity, Church, ecclesiastical building, Edmund T. Blacket, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, James Hume, neo-Gothic, New South Wales, NSW, pinnacle, religion, Sydney, tower, tracery, window, York Minster Cathedral
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, ca. 1895
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Christianity, Church, ecclesiastical building, Edmund T. Blacket, Frederick Barker, gothic architecture, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, James Hume, neo-Gothic, NSW, pinnacle, religion, St. Andrew, Sydney, tower, tracery, York Minster Cathedral
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
Chapel of St. Mary and St. George - Exterior Gothic Features
About the Chapel of St. Mary and St. George:
The Chapel of St. Mary and St. George was constructed…
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, buttress, Cecil Oliverson, chapel, Church of England, collegiate chapel, ecclesiastical building, education, gothic architecture, gothic features, Guildford, Guildford Grammar School, heraldic shield, heraldry, hood moulding, lancet arch, neo-Gothic, Perth, Reverend Percy Henn, Sir Walter Tapper, St. George, St. Mary, tower, tracery, WA, Western Australia