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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
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
Preparing for the Exhibition – Gilding the Dome
Tags: architecture, Brunelleschi, building, Carlton Gardens, centennial, Centennial International Exhibition, dome, exhibition, exhibition building, flagpole, Florence Cathedral, gilding, Great Hall, industry, international exhibition, Italian influence, Joseph Reed (c.1823-1890), Melbourne, painting, Royal Exhibition Building, Rundbogenstil style, semi-circular arches, showcase, Victoria, World Fair
Preparing for the Exhibition – Gilding the Dome (Illustration)
Tags: architect, architecture, Brunelleschi, building, Carlton Gardens, centennial, Centennial International Exhibition, dome, engraving, engravings, exhibition, exhibition building, flagpole, Florence Cathedral, gilding, Great Hall, industry, international exhibition, Italian influence, Joseph Reed (c.1823-1890), Melbourne, painting, Royal Exhibition Building, Rundbogenstil style, Samuel Calvert, semi-circular arches, showcase, Victoria, World Fair
Rear View of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Leederville, WA
Tags: Aaronmore, arch, Archbishop Clune, arches, architect, architecture, building, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian, Christianity, Church, churches, E. Hamilton, E.T. Russell, Father Maloney, Gothic, Gothic Revival, lancet window, lancet windows, Leederville, Mary, Parish, Perth, religion, religious, saint, Saint Mary, saints, Sisters of Mercy, spire, spires, St Mary, St. Mary, WA, Western Australia, window, windows
Romanesque Arched Doorway, Former Magistrate’s Court, Melbourne
Tags: arch, architecture, building, columns, Court of Petty Sessions, George B H Austin, hood moulding, law, law courts, magistrate, Magistrate’s Court, masonry, Melbourne, neo-Romanesque, Norman Revival, Public Works Department, RMIT, Romanesque architecture, rounded arches, semi-circular arches, stonework, Supreme Court, Swanson Brothers, university, university buildings, Victoria
Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Victoria
Tags: arch, architecture, Brunelleschi, building, Carlton Gardens, centennial, Centennial International Exhibition, dome, exhibition, exhibition building, Florence Cathedral, Great Hall, industry, international exhibition, Italian influence, Joseph Reed (c.1823-1890), Melbourne, rounded arches, Royal Exhibition Building, Rundbogenstil style, semi-circular arches, showcase, Victoria, World Fair
Saint Mary's Church, Leederville, Western Australia
Tags: Aaronmore, arch, Archbishop Clune, arches, architect, architecture, building, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian, Christianity, Church, churches, E. Hamilton, E.T. Russell, Father Maloney, Gothic, Gothic Revival, lancet window, lancet windows, Leederville, Mary, Parish, Perth, religion, religious, saint, Saint Mary, saints, Sisters of Mercy, spire, spires, St Mary, St. Mary, WA, Western Australia, window, windows