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St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Catholic, Catholicism, Charles Hansom (1817-1888), Christopher Augustine Reynolds (1834-1893), Church, cinquefoil, early English gothic (1189-1307), ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Francis Murphy (1975-1858), Francis Xavier (1506-1552), gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Harrold Herbert Jory (1888-1966), lancet arch, lancet window, Leonard Faulkner (b.1926), neo-Gothic, Peter Paul Pugin (1851-1904), pinnacles, Pugin and Pugin Architects, Richard Lambeth (1807-1877), Robert William Spence (1860-1934), Roman Catholic, rose window, SA, South Australia, tower, tracery, Walter Hervey Bagot (1880-1963)
St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Catholic, Catholicism, Charles Hansom (1817-1888), Christopher Augustine Reynolds (1834-1893), Church, cinquefoil, early English gothic (1189-1307), ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Francis Murphy (1975-1858), Francis Xavier (1506-1552), gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Harrold Herbert Jory (1888-1966), lancet arch, lancet window, Leonard Faulkner (b.1926), neo-Gothic, Peter Paul Pugin (1851-1904), pinnacles, Pugin and Pugin Architects, Richard Lambeth (1807-1877), Robert William Spence (1860-1934), Roman Catholic, rose window, SA, South Australia, tower, tracery, Walter Hervey Bagot (1880-1963)
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)
St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide: A side view
Tags: Adelaide, Anglican, Anglicanism, arcading, arch, architecture, Augustus Short (1802-1883), blind arch, buttress, Cathedral, Church, church building, Church of St Jean-Baptiste de Belleville (1854), cinquefoil pattern, cross, diocese of Adelaide, ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Gothic, gothic revival architecture, lancet arch, lancet window, neo-Gothic, North Adelaide, SA, South Australia, spire, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, stone, tower, tracery, Victorian Gothic style, William Butterfield (1814-1900)
St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, Anglican, Anglicanism, arcading, arch, architecture, Augustus Short (1802-1883), blind arch, Cathedral, Church, church building, Church of St Jean-Baptiste de Belleville (1854), cinquefoil pattern, cross, diocese of Adelaide, ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Gothic, gothic revival architecture, lancet arch, lancet window, neo-Gothic, North Adelaide, rose window, SA, South Australia, spire, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, stone, tower, tracery, Victorian Gothic style, William Butterfield (1814-1900)
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)