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Carminow Castle, Adelaide
A photograph of Carnimow Castle on Mt Lofty in the Adelaide hills. The house was built in Scottish baronial style as a summer house by the Scottish migrant Sir Thomas Elder in 1885. Now a feature in Mt Lofty Botanical Park, the two-storey house…
Carminow Castle, Adelaide Hills
A photograph of Carnimow Castle on Mt Lofty in the Adelaide hills. The house was built in Scottish baronial style as a summer house by the Scottish migrant Sir Thomas Elder in 1885. Now a feature in Mt Lofty Botanical Park, the two-storey house…
Carr Villa Memorial Park Entrance Chapel, Launceston, Tasmania
Carr Villa Memorial Park is the largest cemetery in the Tasmanian city of Launceston. It features an impressive Entrance Chapel built in 1938 in the Gothic Revival style. The red brick building has pointed arch doorways and windows, buttresses, and…
Carr Villa Memorial Park Entrance Chapel, Launceston, Tasmania
Carr Villa Memorial Park is the largest cemetery in the Tasmanian city of Launceston. It features an impressive Entrance Chapel built in 1938 in the Gothic Revival style. The red brick building has pointed arch doorways and windows, buttresses, and…
Castle House, Launceston, Tasmania
These two photographs are of a house with the appearance of a castle on Invermay Road in the Launceston suburb of Invermay. The house features extensive crenellation on both the main house and extensions, an entry porch, and lancet windows which were…
Tags: castle, crenellation, domestic architecture, Gothic, house, Invermay, lancet windows, Launceston, porch, Tas, Tasmania
Castle on Bass Highway, Tasmania
This modern-day castle, can be found on the Bass Highway between Launceston and Devonport in northern Tasmania. This photograph shows the full extent of the castle, featuring extensive crenellation and numerous towers, including tower-like garden…
Tags: Bass Highway, battlements, castle, crenellation, inn, Tas, Tasmania, tower, towers, Ye olde haunted inn
Castle on Bass Highway, Tasmania
This modern-day castle, can be found on the Bass Highway between Launceston and Devonport in northern Tasmania. This photograph shows the full extent of the castle, featuring extensive crenellation and numerous towers, including tower-like garden…
Tags: Bass Highway, battlements, castle, crenellation, inn, Tas, Tasmania, tower, towers, Ye olde haunted inn
Castle Turret, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, York, Western Australia
An image of the Holy Trinity Church in York, Western Australia. Completed in 1854 and consecrated in 1858, the Holy Trinity Church possesses features which are characteristic of the Victorian Romanesque, Carpenter Gothic and Gothic Revival…
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, Carpenter Gothic, Christian, Christianity, Church, churches, flag, Gothic, Gothic Revival, Holy Trinity, lancet window, lancet windows, Newcastle Street, organ, Perth, pipe organ, religion, religious, Saint George, St. George, turret, Victorian Romanesque, WA, Walsingham Shrine, Western Australia, York