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John Knox, St Andrew's College, University of Sydney

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Beverley Sherry
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Sherry, Beverley

Beverley Sherry is an honorary associate in the Department of English at the University of Sydney

Private collection

Stained glass

An integral part of Sydney's nineteenth-century architectural heritage, stained glass was a medium where artists displayed their visions of the colony's future.

Presbyterian

Universities and Colleges

Visual Arts

University of Sydney

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First proposed by William Wentworth in 1848 as an expansion of Sydney College, the university was established via the passage of the University of Sydney Act in 1850 and inaugurated in 1852 before moving to Camperdown in 1859. It is the oldest university in Australia.

St Andrew's College

Protestant co-educational residential college within the University of Sydney.

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