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St. Mary's Cathedral, East Perth, Western Australia
Perth Town Hall
Construction of the Perth Town Hall began in 1867, and the building was officially opened in 1870. Upon the order of Governor Hampton the Town Hall was built as part of a Public Works programme that utilised…
Tags: arcading, architecture, building, clock, clock tower, convict, convict labour, convicts, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, government building, hall, James Manning, labour, lancet arch, marketplace, municipal building, neo-Gothic, Perth, pinnacle, Public Works programme, Richard Roach Jewell, tourelle, Town Hall, Victorian Free Gothic style, WA, Western Australia
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, ca. 1895
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Christianity, Church, ecclesiastical building, Edmund T. Blacket, Frederick Barker, gothic architecture, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, James Hume, neo-Gothic, NSW, pinnacle, religion, St. Andrew, Sydney, tower, tracery, York Minster Cathedral
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Town Hall and Markets, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, building, buildings, Cathedral, Christian, Christianity, Church, ecclesiastical building, Edmund T. Blacket, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, James Hume, neo-Gothic, New South Wales, NSW, pinnacle, religion, Sydney, tower, tracery, window, York Minster Cathedral
Beehive Corner, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, banded brickwork, commercial building, corbel, English & Soward, Federation Gothic Style, gable, golden bee, Gothic Revival, Haigh’s chocolate store, historic site, John Rundle (1791-1864), King William Street, lancet arch, neo-Gothic, pinnacle, quatrefoil, red brick, Restoration, retail, Rundle Mall, SA, shopping mall, South Australia, tourelle, turret
Beehive Corner, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, banded brickwork, commercial building, corbel, English & Soward, Federation Gothic Style, gable, golden bee, Gothic Revival, Haigh’s chocolate store, historic site, John Rundle (1791-1864), King William Street, lancet arch, neo-Gothic, pinnacle, quatrefoil, red brick, Restoration, retail, Rundle Mall, SA, shopping mall, South Australia, tourelle, turret