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Stained glass in St Andrew's Cathedral depicting Mary Magdalene

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Douglass Baglin
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(By kind permission of the Baglin estate)

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Baglin, Douglass

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.

Anglican

Religious building

St Andrew's Cathedral

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Designed by Edmund Blacket in the Perpendicular Gothic style, the Cathedral was consecrated in 1868. The cathedral was built on the site of a smaller temporary structure authorised by Governor Macquarie in 1812.