St Paul’s Cathedral: Melbourne by James Grant (Second Hand Book)

SECOND HAND BOOK

In commencing St Paul’s Cathedral in 1879, Bishop James Moorhouse sought to make a statement regarding the place of religion and, particularly, the Church of England in the Colony of Victoria and its capital, Melbourne. By locating it at the city’s transport node, he placed it strategically in relation to future developments.

The appointment of William Butterfield, ‘the best known English ecclesiastical architect’, to design the Cathedral resulted in one of Marvellous Melbourne’s signature monuments. The Cathedral opened in 1891. However, the Bank Crash of 1893 and the depression that followed delayed for some decades the full realisation of Moorhouse’s vision for his Cathedral.

In recent years, its denominational identity has become secondary to its perceived appropriateness as the setting for both formal and informal community celebrations. Following the creation of Federation Square, St Paul’s now stands not only at the gate of the city but at the centre of Melbourne’s cultural and celebratory life.

Specifications:

Condition: Good. Minor Wear.

Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing

Year: 2014

Format: Hardback

Pages: 208pp

ISBN: 9781925003772

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SECOND HAND BOOK

In commencing St Paul’s Cathedral in 1879, Bishop James Moorhouse sought to make a statement regarding the place of religion and, particularly, the Church of England in the Colony of Victoria and its capital, Melbourne. By locating it at the city’s transport node, he placed it strategically in relation to future developments.

The appointment of William Butterfield, ‘the best known English ecclesiastical architect’, to design the Cathedral resulted in one of Marvellous Melbourne’s signature monuments. The Cathedral opened in 1891. However, the Bank Crash of 1893 and the depression that followed delayed for some decades the full realisation of Moorhouse’s vision for his Cathedral.

In recent years, its denominational identity has become secondary to its perceived appropriateness as the setting for both formal and informal community celebrations. Following the creation of Federation Square, St Paul’s now stands not only at the gate of the city but at the centre of Melbourne’s cultural and celebratory life.

Specifications:

Condition: Good. Minor Wear.

Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing

Year: 2014

Format: Hardback

Pages: 208pp

ISBN: 9781925003772

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Weight 0.835 kg
Dimensions 24.1 × 16.2 × 2.1 cm

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