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- Tags: Anglican
The Trussed Timber Roof of Christ Church, Claremont, WA
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican church, Apse, arch, arch-brace, architect, architecture, chancel arch, Church, church building, Church of England, Claremont, corbel, Cottesloe limestone, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival style, J. J. Talbot Hobbs, lancet arch, limestone, masonry, nave, neo-Gothic, purlin, sanctuary, T. W. L. Powell, trussed ceiling, Western Australia
Christ Church, Claremont, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, arch, architect, architecture, bell tower, blind arch, buttress, Church, church building, Church of England, Claremont, Cottesloe limestone, gable, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival style, J. J. Talbot Hobbs, lancet arch, lancet windows, lead-light windows, limestone, masonry, neo-Gothic, rose window, stained glass, T. W. L. Powell, tower, tracery, Western Australia
Christ Church Interior, Claremont, WA
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican church, Apse, arch, architect, architecture, buttress, chancel, chancel arch, Church, church building, Church of England, Claremont, Cottesloe limestone, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival style, J. J. Talbot Hobbs, lancet arch, lancet windows, lead-light windows, lectern, limestone, masonry, nave, neo-Gothic, pews, pulpit, sanctuary, stained glass, T. W. L. Powell, trussed ceiling, Western Australia, William Howitt, wood-carving
St George and the Dragon Altar, St George’s Cathedral, Perth, WA
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican Cathedral, Anglicanism, battle, carving, Cathedral, chivalric tradition, chivalry, combat, Crusades, dragon, Eucharist service, Golden Legend, hagiography, Jacobus de Voragine, jarrah, knight, legend, myth, mythology, nave, nave altar, Perth, saint, Saint George, saints, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon, St George’s Cathedral, sword, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264), WA, Western Australia
St. Alban's Anglican Church, Highgate, WA
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, architect, architecture, bell turret, buttresses, Church, church building, Fred Collett (builder), Highgate, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, limestone, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, oculus windows, parish church, preparatory school, quoins, red brick, Romanesque architecture, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, semi-circular arches, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained glass, stained-glass, stone, The Sisters of the Church of England, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia
St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Highgate, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, architect, architecture, bell turret, buttresses, Church, church building, Fred Collett (builder), Highgate, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, limestone, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, oculus windows, parish church, preparatory school, quoins, red brick, Romanesque architecture, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, semi-circular arches, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained glass, stained-glass, stone, The Sisters of the Church of England, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia
Doorway Detail: St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, Anglican, Anglicanism, arcading, arch, architecture, Augustus Short (1802-1883), blind arch, Cathedral, Church, church building, diocese of Adelaide, doorway, ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), facade, Gothic, gothic revival architecture, lancet arch, neo-Gothic, North Adelaide, SA, South Australia, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, stone, tracery, Victorian Gothic style, William Butterfield (1814-1900)
Detail of Tympanum, St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, Anglican, Anglicanism, architecture, archivolt, Augustus Short (1802-1883), Cathedral, Church, church building, diocese of Adelaide, doorway, ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Gothic, gothic revival architecture, neo-Gothic, North Adelaide, SA, South Australia, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, stone, tracery, tympanum, Victorian Gothic style, William Butterfield (1814-1900)