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St. Alban's Church, Highgate, at the 2011 Beaufort Street Festival
St Alban’s is a small limestone parish church located in Highgate, Western Australia. Built in 1889 (with enlargements…
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, Beaufort, Beaufort Street, Beaufort Street Festival, bell turret, buttresses, Church, church building, festival, festivals, Fred Collett (builder), Highgate, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, leisure, limestone, Mount Lawley, Mt Lawley, Mt. Lawley, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, oculus windows, parish church, preparatory school, quoins, recreation, red brick, Romanesque architecture, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, semi-circular arches, St Alban, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained glass, stained-glass, stone, street festival, street festivities, The Sisters of the Church of England, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia
St. Alban's Anglican Church, Highgate, WA
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, architect, architecture, bell turret, buttresses, Church, church building, Fred Collett (builder), Highgate, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, limestone, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, oculus windows, parish church, preparatory school, quoins, red brick, Romanesque architecture, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, semi-circular arches, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained glass, stained-glass, stone, The Sisters of the Church of England, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia
St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Highgate, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, architect, architecture, bell turret, buttresses, Church, church building, Fred Collett (builder), Highgate, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, limestone, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, oculus windows, parish church, preparatory school, quoins, red brick, Romanesque architecture, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, semi-circular arches, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained glass, stained-glass, stone, The Sisters of the Church of England, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia
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
Neo-Romanesque Apse, Christ Church, North Adelaide
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Norman design, arch, architecture, Bishop, Bishop Augustus Short (1802-1883), building, Christian, Christianity, Church, Church of England, churches, ecclesiastical, ecclesiastical building, gable, gables, Henry Stuckey, Henry Stuckey (1821-1851), limestone, neo-Romanesque, North Adelaide, red brick, rounded arch, SA, sandstone, semi-circular arch, South Australia, stained glass, Victorian Romanesque style
Apse, Christ Church, North Adelaide
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Norman design, arch, architecture, Bishop, Bishop Augustus Short (1802-1883), building, Christian, Christianity, Church, Church of England, churches, ecclesiastical, ecclesiastical building, gable, gables, Henry Stuckey, Henry Stuckey (1821-1851), limestone, neo-Romanesque, North Adelaide, red brick, rounded arch, SA, sandstone, semi-circular arch, South Australia, stained glass, Victorian Romanesque style
Neo-Romanesque Apse at Christ Church, North Adelaide
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Norman design, arch, architecture, Bishop, Bishop Augustus Short (1802-1883), building, Christian, Christianity, Church, Church of England, churches, ecclesiastical, ecclesiastical building, gable, gables, Henry Stuckey, Henry Stuckey (1821-1851), limestone, neo-Romanesque, North Adelaide, red brick, rounded arch, SA, sandstone, semi-circular arch, South Australia, stained glass, Victorian Romanesque style