1849 – Former Treasury Building, Macquarie St., Sydney, Australia
Architect: Mortimer Lewis & Walter L. Vernon
Now subsumed into a large modern hotel complex,
Now subsumed into a large modern hotel complex,
This is Pugin’s only intact and essentially unaltered building in Australia.
Policing Sydney’s harbour was the task of its Water Police.
The architect Edmund Blacket designed the original Neogothic sandstone Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings,
Described as “Venetian in style” in the Adelaide Register of July 1870,
James Barnet’s design for a combined Art Gallery,
Designed by Cork architect Samuel F.
Originally the Colonial Secretary’s Building, this sandstone building was the seat of colonial administration,
One of a range of lighthouses built to a similar design by James Barnet.
The Architectural style of the Cathedral is best described as Gothic transitional,