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Castle House, Launceston, Tasmania
These two photographs are of a house with the appearance of a castle on Invermay Road in the Launceston suburb of Invermay. The house features extensive crenellation on both the main house and extensions, an entry porch, and lancet windows which were…
Tags: castle, crenellation, domestic architecture, Gothic, house, Invermay, lancet windows, Launceston, porch, Tas, Tasmania
Castle on Bass Highway, Tasmania
This modern-day castle, can be found on the Bass Highway between Launceston and Devonport in northern Tasmania. This photograph shows the full extent of the castle, featuring extensive crenellation and numerous towers, including tower-like garden…
Tags: Bass Highway, battlements, castle, crenellation, inn, Tas, Tasmania, tower, towers, Ye olde haunted inn
Castle on Bass Highway, Tasmania
This modern-day castle, can be found on the Bass Highway between Launceston and Devonport in northern Tasmania. This photograph shows the full extent of the castle, featuring extensive crenellation and numerous towers, including tower-like garden…
Tags: Bass Highway, battlements, castle, crenellation, inn, Tas, Tasmania, tower, towers, Ye olde haunted inn
Castle Zayee, Hobart - Exterior
Castle Zayee is an Asian restaurant in Lenah Valley, Hobart. The brick exterior has been built to look like a very solid castle, with low towers topped with crenellation. The medieval theme is carried through to the interior, where the walls are…
Tags: Asian cuisine, castle, Castle Zayee, coat of arms, crenellation, heraldry, Hobart, restaurant, shield, sword, Tas, Tasmania, tower
Castle Zayee, Hobart - Interior
Castle Zayee is an Asian restaurant in Lenah Valley, Hobart. The brick exterior has been built to look like a very solid castle, with low towers topped with crenellation. The medieval theme is carried through to the interior, where the walls are…
Tags: Asian cuisine, castle, Castle Zayee, coat of arms, crenellation, heraldry, Hobart, restaurant, shield, sword, Tas, Tasmania, tower
Cat Roof Ornament, Lyttleton Street, East Launceston, Tasmania
One of three photographs of domestic roof-top adornments in Lyttleton Street, East Launceston. This one features a cat. Situated on the edge of the roof over-looking the street, it is possible that the cat was in part inspired by the gargoyles that…
Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Launceston, Tasmania
One of two photographs of the former Chalmers Presbyterian Church in Launceston. The church was built in Gothic Revival style in 1859 (the first service was in January 1860) and was designed by architect William Henry Clayton (1823-1877). It was…
Chapel, Brickendon Estate, Tasmania
The small brick chapel with a shingle roof on Brickendon Estate, near Longford, is dated by its stained glass windows to the 1850s. It is in the centre of the farm village and was built for the religious observances of the farm workers and their…