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Pointed Arched Window, St. Malachy Catholic Church, Gooloogong, New South Wales
An image of the abandoned Catholic church of St. Malachy in Gooloogong, New South Wales. It was featured on the Facebook site for the Medieval Shoppe, who design historical replicas of swords, armour and other weapons.
The church, which fell out…
The church, which fell out…
Tags: arch, arches, architecture, Catholic, Catholicism, Church, churches, Gooloongong, Gothic, Medieval Shoppe, New South Wales, NSW, pointed arch, ruin, ruined, ruins, Saint Malachy, St Malachy, St. Malachy, window, windows
Interior of St. Malachy Catholic Church, Gooloogong, New South Wales
An image of the interior of the abandoned Catholic church of St. Malachy in Gooloogong, New South Wales. It shows the apse at the rear of the church, entered through a pointed arch doorway. The image is featured on the Facebook site for the Medieval…
Halberd on Display at Gothic Revival Ruin in Central NSW
An image of a replica of a medieval halberd. The image was taken at the abandoned Catholic church of St. Malachy in Gooloogong, New South Wales. It was featured on the Facebook site for the Medieval Shoppe, who design historical replicas of swords,…
St. Malachy Catholic Church, Gooloogong, New South Wales
An image of the abandoned Catholic church of St. Malachy in Gooloogong, New South Wales. It was featured on the Facebook site for the Medieval Shoppe, who design historical replicas of swords, armour and other weapons.
The church, which fell out…
The church, which fell out…
Gothic Revival Ruin in Central NSW
An image of the abandoned Catholic church of St. Malachy in Gooloogong, New South Wales. It was featured on the Facebook site for the Medieval Shoppe, who design historical replicas of swords, armour and other weapons.
The church, which fell out…
The church, which fell out…
Dunstanborough Castle, north-east coast of Northumberland, sunrise after a squally night
This painting by prominent English artist J M W Turner was gifted to the National Gallery of Victoria in 1888 by the Duke of Westminster. Depicting castle ruins on a rugged cliff top above a stormy ocean, this painting is, as Ted Gott et al suggest,…
Tags: art, bailey, castle, Dunstanborough Castle, Dunstanburgh Castle, Earl Thomas of Lancaster (c.1278-1322), Edward II (1284-1327), fortress, J M W Turner (1775-1851), John of Gaunt (1340-1399), keep, Lancastrians, military stronghold, Northumbria, ruins, sublime, towers, Vic, Victoria, Wars of the Roses, Yorkists