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Greek Orthodox Church, West Perth
Two images of the Greek Orthodox Church located on the corner of Charles and Carr Streets in West Perth. The church possesses typical Orthodox/Byzantine architectural features, including a dome (symbolising the heavens) on top of a square church…
Greek Orthodox Church, West Perth
An image of the Greek Orthodox Church located on the corner of Charles and Carr Streets in West Perth. The church possesses typical Orthodox/Byzantine architectural features, including a dome (symbolising the heavens) on top of a square church…
Greek Orthodox Church, West Perth
An image of the Greek Orthodox Church located on the corner of Charles and Carr Streets in West Perth. The church possesses typical Orthodox/Byzantine architectural features, including a dome (symbolising the heavens) on top of a square church…
Rusland NGV Garrison
Rusland NGV Garrison are a Viking re-enactment group which formed in 1991. They are part of the larger New Varangian Guard group. Rusland recreate the Varangian Guard, the bodyguard of the Byzantine Emperors and their cultural and military lifestyle…
Tags: axe, bodyguard, Byzantium, combat, New Varangian Guard, NGV Garrison, Norse, re-enactment, Rusland, saex, spear, sword, Varangian, viking, website.
Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Saints Peter and Paul, Mullewa
The church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Sts Peter and Paul is in the small rural Western Australian town of Mullewa. The church was built between 1920 and 1927 to the design of Monsignor John Cyril Hawes, who was the priest at Mullewa. His design for…
Baptist Tabernacle church, Perth, Tasmania
One of three photographs of the Baptist Tabernacle church in Clarence Street, Perth, Tasmania. The church was designed by English architect George Fagg and built in 1889 by William Gibson. The church is said to have Indian influence, but Byzantine…
Tags: architecture, Baptist, Baptist Tabernacle, Byzantine, Byzantium, Church, dome, George Fagg, Perth, Tas, Tasmania, William Gibson
Former Library Building, Perth
A photograph of the Government Geology building/former Library, now a wing of the Western Australian Museum – Perth. The building was completed in 1902 and was designed by Government architect John Grainger. It was built to blend in with the…
Tags: arch, arched window, Byzantine, Byzantium, education, George Temple-Poole, Government Geology building, John Grainger, Jubilee building, library, museum, Perth, Perth Cultural Centre, Perth Library, Perth Museum, Romanesque, State Library, Victorian Byzantine, WA, Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, window
Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Bayswater
This photograph shows the Russian Orthodox Sts. Peter and Paul Church in the Perth suburb of Bayswater. The church has the typical orthodox/Byzantine architectural features of a dome (symbolising the heavens) on top of a square church building…