
© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017
In response to Paula’s prompt windows for Thursday’s Special

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017
In response to Paula’s prompt windows for Thursday’s Special
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Wonderful windows! I think I see gargoyles, too! So cool! 🙂
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Yes you do see gargoyles. Some of them are waterspouts but most are decorative only.
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Spectacular! I see the gargoyles – where is this?
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This is Sydney University – the oldest university in Australia. It began in 1854. The gargoyles are predominantly decorative but some are used as water spouts as in mediaeval days. I guess it is gothic revival rather than gothic.
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So gorgeous – wonder if there are ghosts and dragons?
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I bet there are.
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Absolutely wonderful…
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Thanks Jan. It is a pretty spectacular sight.
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I tried to find out where this marvel is. It’s beautiful, Irene. Thank you.
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This is Sydney University Paula. It is the oldest university in Australia and the quadrangle was started in 1854. (Should have said gothic revival rather than gothic).
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Yes, they are a bit special, aren’t they Irene? 🙂 🙂
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Absolutely. We don’t have too many in Australia so we have to appreciate the ones we have and wait for European holidays to see other examples.
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