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View of the religious and educational complex with the college, hall and St Patrick Catholic Church in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Saint Patrick Catholic Church was built in 1908/09 in Gothic style of architecture in the town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Saint Patrick Catholic Church was built in 1908/09 in Gothic style of architecture in the town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Focus stacked image of mold and cast of two fossilized ammonites of Jurassic age isolated on white Former late 1800s boarding school and covent by the Order of Saint Joseph, today converted into a public guest house, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Focus stacked image of a naturally air dried seahorse, a small marine fish in the genus Hippocampus, isolated on white Focus stacked image of a crystallized specimen of Crocoite from Tasmania, a mineral consisting of lead chromate (PbCrO4) which crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system, isolated on white View of the magnificent 1890 palace, built in Italianate style and including an iron palisade fence to its principal frontage, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the magnificent cast iron balustrade of the 1906 large Edwardian style hotel in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the magnificent 1874 Georgian palace, today working as a luxury guest house, and its iron palisade fence to the principal frontage, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the magnificent 1874 Georgian palace, today working as a luxury guest house, and its iron palisade fence to the principal frontage, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Detail of the magnificent cast iron balustrade and frieze of the 1906 large Edwardian style hotel in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1906 large Edwardian style hotel with rendered parapet, bullnose corrugated iron roof over the verandah with cast iron balustrade, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1874 two-storeys hotel, built of rendered masonry with parapet obscuring the iron roof and beautiful balustrade on the verandah, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1874 two-storeys hotel, built of rendered masonry with parapet obscuring the iron roof and beautiful balustrade on the verandah, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1887 high Victorian grand Town Hall complex in a hybrid French renaissance and Italianate style, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1896 impressive Queen Anne influenced style two-storey  masonry building with balcony on the upper storey, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the magnificent 1890 building, built in Italianate style and including an iron palisade fence to its principal frontage, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the magnificent 1890 palace, built in Italianate style and including an iron palisade fence to its principal frontage, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1874 two-storeys hotel, built of rendered masonry with parapet obscuring the iron roof and beautiful balustrade on the verandah, in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Detail of the facade of the 1886 late Victorian Italianate style balustrade, pendiment, urn, pinnacles, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1906 large Edwardian style hotel with rendered parapet, bullnose corrugated iron roof over the verandah with cast iron balustrade, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia View of the 1906 large Edwardian style hotel with rendered parapet, bullnose corrugated iron roof over the verandah with cast iron balustrade, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of the 1886 late Victorian Italianate style balustrade, pendiment, urn, pinnacles, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of the 1887 Italianate style rendered brick with balustrade parapet building, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of a 1912 handsome Edwardian brick building with fanciful art nouveau influence in the parapet design, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of the 1901 hotel built in rendered brick, featuring a southern post-supported verandah, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Brick facade of a neo-classical residential building, with parapet, ionic columns and decorative pediment, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of a 1903 brick rendered building with Federation style high parapet and decorated central pediment, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Old buildings showing Art Deco architecture and French windows from early 20th century in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of a late Edwardian commercial building, with parapet and light pink painted bricks, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Facade of a 1921 brick commercial building with tall parapet and rendered decorated pediment, in the rural town of Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia Weathered tors, or granite boulders, creating the little cave where the Anaiwan Aboriginal people painted their rock art some hundred years ago, near Uralla, NSW, Australia View of the Mount Yarrowyck area scattered with tors from the granite body rock known as Yarrowyck Granodiorite from the Early Triassic age, near Uralla, NSW, Australia View of the heritage listed Lone Pine Bridge over the Gwydir River at Bundarra, near the rural town of Uralla, NSW, Australia View of the Mount Yarrowyck area scattered with tors from the granite body rock known as Yarrowyck Granodiorite from the Early Triassic age, near Uralla, NSW, Australia View of the heritage listed Lone Pine Bridge over the Gwydir River at Bundarra, near the rural town of Uralla, NSW, Australia Old buildings showing Victorian and Edwardian architecture from late 19th century in the rual town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia Old hotel building showing a magnificent veranda balustrade from early 20th century in the rual town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia Building of the former Bank of New South Wales, built in neo-classical architectural style t the turn of the century in rural town of Uralla, NSW, Australia Tourist taking notes at the steps of the Mount Yarrowyck Aboriginal rock art site inside Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve, near Uralla, NSW, Australia Old buildings showing Victorian and Edwardian architecture from late 19th century in the rual town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia Old buildings showing Victorian and Edwardian architecture from the turn of the 20th century in the rual town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia Old buildings showing Victorian and Edwardian architecture from the turn of the 20th century in the rual town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia View of the Aboriginal rock art painted by the Anaiwan people several hundred years ago and may represent lizards, people or bustards, in the Uralla region of New England, Australia Artwork by ALLAN.Artwork filling the narrow space in between two old buildings in the rural town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia. Old buildings showing Victorian and Edwardian architecture from the turn of the 20th century in the rual town of Uralla, New South Wales, Australia View of the Munsie Bridge, built in 1938, along the English Elm trees lining the road approaching from the Gostwyck Chapel, near Uralla, NSW, Australia View of Gostwyck Chapel, known as All Saints Anglican Church, built in 1921 and almost entirely covered by the deciduous climber Virginia Creeper, near Uralla, NSW, Australia View of the magnificent tree lined avenue of over 200 English Elm trees (Ulmus procera) at Gostwyck Chapel, near Uralla, New South Wales, Australia