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Catholic Education Centre, West Leederville: Front Entrance
An image of the front entrance of the Catholic Education Centre on Ruislip Street in West Leederville, an inner-city suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The buildings that make up the Catholic Education Centre were once known as the Home Of The Good…
Front Corridor of the Catholic Education Centre, West Leederville
Photograph of the front corridor of the Catholic Education Centre, on ruislip street, West Leederville in Perth Western Australia. The semi-circular arches are in the Romanesque style, which as the style of ecclesiastical architecture popular in much…
The Uniting Church, York, Western Australia
The Uniting Church in York, Western Australia was erected in 1888. It was built as a chapel by followers of the Wesleyan Denomination of the Methodist faith. It exhibits architectural features which are typical of the nineteenth-century Gothic…
Tags: arch, arches, architecture, Church, Gothic, Gothic Revival, lancet windows, Methodist, Methodists, Perth, religion, religious, Uniting Church, WA, Wesleyan, Western Australia, York
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Manly, Sydney.
An image of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Raglan Road in the Sydney suburb of Manly. The building was designed by John Sulman in the Romanesque Revival style and was completed in 1890. The carved white sandstone building features a…
Bell Tower, St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Manly, Sydney.
A close up image of the bell tower of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Raglan Road in the Sydney suburb of Manly. The building was designed by John Sulman in the Romanesque Revival style and was completed in 1890. The carved white sandstone…
‘Mother and Child’ by G. W. Bot
This linocut print, Mother and Child (1985), by artist G. W. Bot depicts a Madonna and child scene in which the frame is occupied almost exclusively by a Virgin Mary figure holding a child. Although held by a private collector, the piece was…
(Former) St Mary’s Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania
The former St Mary’s Hospital is on the corner of Davey Street and Salamanca Place, at the rear of Parliament House, in Hobart, Tasmania. Designed by William Porden Kay (1809-1870), it was built as a private sixty bed hospital for Dr Edward…
St John the Evangelist’s Church exterior, Richmond, Tasmania
St John the Evangelist’s Church is in the village of Richmond, Tasmania, and is the oldest continuously used Catholic church in Australia. The present building is an amalgam of two designs. The earliest building was designed by the English…
Tags: Alexander North, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Bishop Willson., Brian Andrews, buttress, Catholic, Frederick Thomas, Gothic, Gothic Revival, Henry Edmund Goodridge, John Bede Polding, lancet windows, pointed arch, porch, Pugin, Richmond, Robert William Willson, Rod Cooper, spire, St John the Evangelist’s Church, Tas, Tasmania, tracery, turret