Victorian Churches: Their Origins, Their Story & Their Architecture Edited by Miles Lewis
Victorian Churches: Their Origins, Their Story & Their Architecture Edited by Miles Lewis
Contributors:
Miles Lewis (Editor), Marie Moore (Project Officer), John Maidment, Anne Neale, Walter Phillips
Publisher:
National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Melbourne, 1991
Format:
Softcover
Pages:
171 pages, illustrated throughout
ISBN:
0909710422
Condition:
Very Good – light wear to covers, owner's name on half-title page
Description:
Victorian Churches is a richly detailed examination of church architecture across the state of Victoria, produced by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria). Edited by architectural historian Miles Lewis, this book explores the origins, historical development, and architectural styles of churches from colonial settlement to the 20th century. Featuring a wide range of photographs and plans, it serves as both a visual reference and a scholarly account of the religious and cultural fabric of Victoria.
Includes bibliography (pp. 162–164) and index.
Why You’ll Love It:
A beautifully produced volume for those interested in heritage architecture, local history, or the evolution of ecclesiastical design in Victoria. Ideal for researchers, architects, heritage professionals, and collectors of Australian historical works.
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