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St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
This photograph shows the entrance to St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, including twin towers topped with spires, a rose window, lancet windows with tracery,and a grand pointed-arch entrance. The cathedral is in theGothic architectural style.
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St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
The present St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral was designed by English architect William Wardell, with minor changes made by local architects Hennessy, Hennessy and Co. Although the foundation stone was laid in 1868, the cathedral was not completed…
St Patrick’s Cathedral, Melbourne
St Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral was designed by English-born architect William Wardell and incorporated parts of an earlier church on the site. Although the foundation stone was laid in 1858, the cathedral was not consecrated until 1897, and…
(Old) Perth Boy’s School
Perth Boy’s School is in the central Perth CBD and was designed in the Gothic style by William Sandford, with the plans drawn by Richard Roach Jewell. The building opened in 1854, with extensions in the 1860s. Conservation and interpretation…
Wesley Church, Perth, Western Australia
Wesley Church is in the central Perth CBD and was designed in the Gothic style by Richard Roach Jewell for the local Methodist congregation and it opened in 1870. Additions were made in 1880, with further additions and alterations made by the…
Scot’s Church, Melbourne
A view of Scot’s Church located on Collins Street in central Melbourne. The church was built in a decorated Gothic Revival style to the design of architectural firm Reed & Barnes. It is constructed from Barrabool Hills freestone with sandstone…
Tags: arcade, arch, architecture, blind tracery, buttress, Church, church building, Church of Scotland, Decorated gothic style, freestone, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet arch, lancet window, masonry, neo-Gothic, Presbyterian Church, Protestantism, quoin, Reed & Barnes, sandstone, spire, stained glass, tower, tracery, Vic, Victoria, Victorian Gothic
Scot’s Church, Melbourne
A view of Scot’s Church located on Collins Street in central Melbourne. The church was built in a decorated Gothic Revival style to the design of architectural firm Reed & Barnes. It is constructed from Barrabool Hills freestone with sandstone…
Tags: arcade, arch, architecture, blind tracery, buttress, Church, church building, Church of Scotland, Decorated gothic style, freestone, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet arch, lancet window, masonry, neo-Gothic, Presbyterian Church, Protestantism, quoin, Reed & Barnes, sandstone, spire, stained glass, tower, tracery, Vic, Victoria, Victorian Gothic
Wesley Church, Albany
Wesley Church is located in the city of Albany on the southern coast of Western Australia. Constructed in the 1890s, the elaborate church is made from local granite and brick. It is in the Victorian Gothic style and features narrow pointed arched…