Stained glass windows in the Queen Victoria Building, Town Hall, Sydney, Australia, was designed by architect George McRae in the Romanesque style. Construction began in 1893 & the building was completed in 1898. The building was originally known as the George Street Market, but was renamed the Queen Victoria Building in 1918 in honour of the long reigning queen.


Stained glass windows in the Queen Victoria Building, Town Hall, Sydney, Australia, was designed by architect George McRae in the Romanesque style. Construction began in 1893 & the building was completed in 1898. The building was originally known as the George Street Market, but was renamed the Queen Victoria Building in 1918 in honour of the long reigning queen.


Size: 3574px × 2045px
Location: Australia, Sydney, Town Hall, Queen Victoria Building
Photo credit: © digitaleye / BS / Alamy / Afripics
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