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Rose Tympanum, St Patrick’s Basilica, Fremantle, Western Australia
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Tags: arch, architect, architecture, Basilica, blind tracery, Catholic, Catholic Church, Church, church building, Federation Gothic Style, Fremantle, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet arch, masonry, Michael Cavanagh, minor basilica, missionaries, neo-Gothic, oblates, Oblates of Mary Immaculate, presbytery, Sydney freestone, Thomas Ryan OMI, tracery, tympanum, Vatican, Western Australia
Rose Window, St John the Evangelist Anglican, Fremantle, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, architect, architecture, Church, church architecture, church building, Evangelicalism, Fremantle, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic building, Gothic Revival, J. J. Harwood & Son, King’s Square, limestone, neo-Gothic, rose window, stained glass window, stone tracery, W. Smith, Western Australia, window
Rose Window, St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide.
Tags: Adelaide, Anglican, Anglicanism, architecture, Augustus Short (1802-1883), Cathedral, Church, church building, Church of St Jean-Baptiste de Belleville (1854), diocese of Adelaide, ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Gothic, gothic revival architecture, neo-Gothic, North Adelaide, rose window, SA, South Australia, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, stone, tracery, Victorian Gothic style, William Butterfield (1814-1900)
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
Rose Window, Winthrop Hall, the University of Western Australia
Tags: architect, architecture, Assisi, Basilica of San Francesco, Crawley, dais, Great Hall, Italian influence, organ, Rodney Alsop, Romanesque style, rose window, Sir John Winthrop Hackett (1848-1916), The University of Western Australia, thirteenth century, UWA, WA, Western Australia, window, window tracery, Winthrop Hall
Rothenburg
Tags: ‘heroic past’, “Der Meistertrunkâ€, Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), architecture, art, Bavaria, Bayreuth, burgher, Burgomaster Nusch, Cathedral, Church, commander-in-chief Tilly, Dinkelsbuhl, education, engraving, festival, Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), German folklore, Germany, gothic architecture, historical plays, Hitler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), journeyman, Master, medieval city, medieval craft, medieval housing, medieval town, merchant, Nazi parades, Nuremburg, pageant, Peasants’ Revolt (1525), Rathaus (Town Hall), religion, Roder gate, Rothenburg, school pilgrimages, St James, St Marcus Tower, Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), Tillman Riemenschneider (1460-1531), tradition, Wagner festival, walled town, Whitsuntide