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Willam Wardell's formation in England

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ursula De JongUrsula De Jong
The Invention of Melbourne defines the relationship between an architect of genius, William Wardell, and the first Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, James Goold, an Irishman educated in Risorgimento, Italy. Their partnership produced St Patrick's, the largest cathedral of the 19th century anywhere in the world, and some thirteen churches, decorated with hundreds of Baroque paintings. These ambitious policies coincided with the Gold Rush, which contributed financially to their success. The contribution made by Wardell and Goold to the built environment of Melbourne remains significant. Together, they actively and creatively shaped the city that became a major international metropolis.

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Chapter number

10

Pagination

183-201

ISBN-13

9780522875638

ISBN-10

0522875637

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2019, individual contributors

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

Anderson J, Vodola M, Carmody S

Publisher

Miegunyah Press

Place of publication

Carlton, Vic.

Title of book

The invention of Melbourne: a baroque archbishop and a gothic architect

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