St Paul's College, University of Sydney
St Paul's College is an Anglican residential college within the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1856, it is Australia's oldest university college. Its alumni, referred to as "Old Paulines", include prime ministers, deputy prime ministers, federal and state government ministers, High Court of Australia justices, Court of Appeal presidents and justices, Supreme Court chief justices and justices, pioneering surgeons and physicists, Australian of the Year recipients and 29 Rhodes Scholars.
Common room and dining hall, photographed from the main quadrangle in the 1870s
St Paul's College from the edge of its boundary with the university campus at the turn of the 20th century
Panorama of St Paul's Oval, with the College located behind the trees at the far right
Main courtyard
Edmund Thomas Blacket was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn.
Sydney University seen from Parramatta road in the 1870s.
Francis Greenway's spire of St James' Church was Sydney Town's landmark. I.G. Austin, 1836
Bright colours such as those on the hammer-beam roof at St Andrew's Cathedral were advocated by Augustus Welby Pugin.
St Mark's Church, Darling Point, (1848-70) is in the Early English Gothic style.