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Footprints. Vol 37, No 1. June 2022

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This edition of Footprints celebrates the 175th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Diocese of Melbourne and the Appointment of the first bishop, James Alipius Good OSA, 1847.

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Footprints. Vol 34, No. 1. June 2019

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The Invention of Melbourne: A Baroque Archbishop and A Gothic Architect.  A catalogue for the exhibition held at the Old Treasury Building Museum 31 July 2019-March 2020.

Includes images and plans of St Patrick's Cathedral, as well as portraits and religious paintings.  Many are from the Melbourne Diocesan Heritage Collection.  

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Lift Up Your Hearts: The Story of St. Patrick's Cathedral

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The history of the building of St. Patrick's Cathedral, East Melbourne. Black and white photos.

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The Invention of Melbourne: A Baroque Archbishop and A Gothic Architect

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Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Old Treasury Building Museum 31 July 2019-March 2020.  The exhibition 'celebrates the partnership of an ambitious archbishop and an architect of genius in the creation of some of the most celebrated and enduring buildings in Melbourne'.

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