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Stairwell window at ‘Glenferrie,’ Malvern, Victoria

This commanding stairwell window by Ferguson & Urie (1872) is calculated to reflect the prosperity and good fortune of the original owner, James Fergusson. Fergusson was a Melbourne manufacturing stationer, and was at times a member of the…

Tags: Australiana, blazon, coat-of-arms, colonialism, Emu, Ferguson & Urie, Fergusson coat-of-arms, Glenferrie, James Fergusson, kangaroo, Malvern, medieval design, rose, shamrock, stained glass, symbolism, thistle, Vic, Victoria

The ‘Advance Australia’ Arms Window in the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney

Tags: arcade, architecture, cartwheel window, coat-of-arms, endeavour, heraldic, heraldry, identity, neo-Romanesque, New South Wales, NSW, Queen Victoria Building, retail arcade, Romanesque Revival architecture, shopping arcade, Southern Cross, stained glass, Sydney, unification, window

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