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Cathedral organ


Although parts of the organ date from the late 19th century, its present installation dates from the early 1960's.
St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne Australia, is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival style of architecture. The foundation stone was laid in 1858, but do to lack of manpower during the gold rush years and later economic depression, it was not completed until 1939.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne Australia, is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival style of architecture. The foundation stone was laid in 1858, but do to lack of manpower during the gold rush years and later economic depression, it was not completed until 1939.
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