The main entrance to Holy Cross College is along Victoria Road, in the north western suburb of Ryde. This Catholic school was established in the tradition of the Patrician Brothers. The heritage listed main building was designed by J.J. Sheerin and built in 1896 in the Federation Free Classical architectural style.
Quite an entrance, and an impressive building!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see more of the stonework!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThe college itself looks very finely designed and built; the main entrance looks more lumpen.
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That is a mighty sturdy looking entrance
ReplyDeleteWell framed.
ReplyDeleteIt seems a "serious" place.
Have a nice day
Thanks. I'm glad you noticed that.
DeleteI'm off to look up the Patrician Brothers!
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ReplyDeletefantastic photo!
The gate is very impressive, architecture too.
Greetings.
I love the cross against the clouds in the sky. Beautiful!
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