A - Z Blogging Challenge April 1



 

Tuesday 1 April  A –

 ARMIDALE (Co. Sandon) 30°31’S 151°40’E

Armidale is a large city in the New England area of New South Wales it was founded in 1839 by George James Macdonald. Armidale is a cathedral city, being the seat of the Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops of Armidale. St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, which replaced the original St Peter's Church, was designed by the Canadian architect  John Horbury Hunt, who also designed Booloominbah at the University of New England. St Peter's Cathedral opened for worship in 1875 and the tower was added in 1938. The Catholic Cathedral of St Mary and St Joseph was dedicated on 12 December 1919.It is also a university city.


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  1. As a graduate of the University of New England I have memories of study weeks spent in university accommodation. Happier times were spent with family there in the 1960s.

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  2. Great start Lillian. Looking forward to following you through the challenge

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  3. Well done Lillian.

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