Cathedral organ
The entrance to St. Patrick's Cathedral
Classic glass
Old Melbourne Gaol
View from the Shrine of Remebrance
The top of the sanctuary
Sun splash
Seaside Stroll
Dining on roots
Coming in for a landing
Brilliant Succulent
Soft foliage
Spikes
Standouts
Ready to bloom
Catching the light
Biking along the Yarra
Every which way
Hopping along
Where else but in Australia?
Maggie
Camouflaged
Two heads are better than one
Coop's Shot Tower
The oculus of the reading room
Pink bells
Vibrant green
Interesting bark 1
Interesting bark 2
Moorhen passing
The colors of spring
Purple perfection
Mali in the City
Hail to the king
Sawfish
Keep Away
Resting on the bottom
Rock Lobster
Fancy fins
Cuttlefish
Grey day in Melbourne
Sit spin in a tucked position
Jeremy Abbott
Forward Inside Death Spiral
Ryan Bradley
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Florentine Inspired


"The Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, Australia was designed by the architect Joseph Reed, who also designed the Melbourne Town Hall and the State Library of Victoria. According to Reed, the eclectic design was inspired by many sources. The dome was modeled on the Florence Cathedral, while the main pavilions were influenced by the style of Rundbogenstil and several buildings from Normandy, Caen and Paris.
The foundation stone was laid by Victorian governor George Bowen on 19 February 1879 and it was completed in 1880, ready for the Melbourne International Exhibition. The building consisted of a Great Hall of over 12,000 square metres and many temporary annexes."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Arcade,_Melbourne
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The foundation stone was laid by Victorian governor George Bowen on 19 February 1879 and it was completed in 1880, ready for the Melbourne International Exhibition. The building consisted of a Great Hall of over 12,000 square metres and many temporary annexes."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Arcade,_Melbourne
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