Sydney, Australia
Terrace houses in Argyle Pl, with Argyle Place Park on the right.AustraliachurchEdmund BlacketMillers PointNSWSydneyThe Rocks
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Sydney, NSW, Australia
St James' Parsonage. Built as a private residence for surgeon D'Arcy Wentworth in 1819. Sold to the Colonial Government in 1821 for use as the Surveyor General's Office.
In February 1838 it was given to the nearby St James Church, who used it as a parsonage. The building was leased and demolished in 1888.AustraliaD'Arcy WentworthMacquarie StreetNSWSydneychurchdemolishedsign
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.
Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)EdinburghGreat BritainHigh StreetRoyal MileScotlandUKUnited Kingdomchurch
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.
Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Old Saint Paul's Church, designed by Hay and Henderson and completed in 1883.EdinburghGreat BritainJeffrey StScotlandUKUnited Kingdomchurch
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.
Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)churchdestroyedEdinburghfireGreat BritainScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
London, England
London, England
Millenium Bridge.EnglandLondonStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdombridgechurchtravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
The corner of the Royal Mile and George IV Bridge : the Midlothian County Buildings (1905, J. Macintyre Henry).EdinburghGreat BritainLawnmarketRoyal MileScotlandStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdomcathedralconstructionstocktravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Canongate Kirk. Designed by architect James Smith, completed 1691.CanongateCanongate KirkEdinburghGreat BritainRoyal MileScotlandUKUnited Kingdomchurch
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Hub (originally built for the Church of Scotland, now the home of the Edinburgh International Festival). Designed by J Gillespie Graham and Augustus Pugin, constructed 1842 - 1845.Augustus PuginCastlehillchurchEdinburghGreat BritainheritageLawnmarketpubRoyal MileScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
St Giles' Cathedral. More correctly, the High Kirk of Edinburgh.
The current building dates to 1385 (the original was destroyed by fire), and was extensively restored in the 19th century.EdinburghGreat BritainHigh StreetScotlandStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdomchurchconstructiondestroyedfirestatue
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Looking down the High Street. St Giles' Cathedral (1385) on the right, with the spire of The Tron Kirk visible further down.EdinburghGreat BritainHigh StreetRoyal MileScotlandStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdomchurchtravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (St Mary's Cathedral). The Chapel of St Mary's (designed by James Gillespie Graham) opened in 1814; and was considerably expanded over the years.Augustus PuginEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandUKUnited Kingdomcathedral
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.
In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).Abbey StrandCanongateEdinburghGreat BritainRoyal MileScotlandUKUnited Kingdomchurchgallery
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.
In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).Abbey StrandAbbeyhillEdinburghGreat BritainRoyal MileScotlandUKUnited Kingdomchurch
Saint Govan's Chapel, Wales
Saint Govan's Chapel, WalesGreat BritainPembrokeshireUKUnited KingdomWaleschurchpanotravelstgovanschapel
Stokesay, Shropshire, England
Stokesay, Shropshire, England
Parish Church for Stokesay Castle.EnglandGreat BritainShropshireStokesayUKUnited Kingdomchurchtravel
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
The beautiful Nan Tien ('Southern Heaven' or 'Southern Paradise') Temple. A branch temple (one of 120 worldwide) of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun
The buildings themselves were constructed in 1995.Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
The beautiful Nan Tien ('Southern Heaven' or 'Southern Paradise') Temple. A branch temple (one of 120 worldwide) of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun
The buildings themselves were constructed in 1995.Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
The beautiful Nan Tien ('Southern Heaven' or 'Southern Paradise') Temple. A branch temple (one of 120 worldwide) of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun
The buildings themselves were constructed in 1995.Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
The beautiful Nan Tien ('Southern Heaven' or 'Southern Paradise') Temple. A branch temple (one of 120 worldwide) of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun
The buildings themselves were constructed in 1995.Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
The beautiful Nan Tien ('Southern Heaven' or 'Southern Paradise') Temple. A branch temple (one of 120 worldwide) of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun
The buildings themselves were constructed in 1995.Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong Out for a walk. Part of the Nan Tien set on SmugMug.
Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Wollongong, NSW, Australia
The beautiful Nan Tien ('Southern Heaven' or 'Southern Paradise') Temple. A branch temple (one of 120 worldwide) of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun
The buildings themselves were constructed in 1995.Australia. BhuddistNSWNan Tien TempleWollongongstatueA60J0969
Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Sze Yup Chinese Temple on Victoria Rd. Dedicated to the worship of Guan Di, the mythical Chinese general who is the special favourite of soldiers, students and business people, it was originally built in 1898.
Largely destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt in 1955.Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Sze Yup Chinese Temple on Victoria Rd. Dedicated to the worship of Guan Di, the mythical Chinese general who is the special favourite of soldiers, students and business people, it was originally built in 1898.
Largely destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt in 1955.