Subject: View from the main courtyard toward the Barron Chapel (left) and the Mullens building (right), joined by a straight arcade, all designed in the Interwar Romanesque Style in the mid 1920s by Hennessy and Sheerin.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: Photograph of Cardinal Gilroy conducting a service in the Barron Chapel in 1946. From Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: State Library of NSW
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: View of the rear courtyard between the Barron Chapel and the Mullens Building with the Limpias Crucifix in the distance. From er Phillips HIS 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Undated photograph showing a Christian Brother teaching boys with the Limpias Crucifix. The crucifix is a copy of a venerated example in the Spanish town of Limpias and was sent to Mount St. Mary’s by the Christian Brothers of Gibraltar to mark the 1,900t
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Interior view of the atrium linking the Mullens Building (left) with the Gleeson Auditorium and Lecture Theatres which were built in the mid 1990s.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: Weir Phillip's keyed map showing when different parts of the place became incorporated in the ACU Strathfield Campus over time.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Google map reproduced in Weir Phillips and annotated by them with names of the main buildings and key elements of the siite. Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Google maps and Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Google maps and Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: SHR Plan No 2691
Photographer: Heritage Division
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 15/04/2016
Subject: West façade of the Barron Chapel facing across one of the back courtyards towards the Brother Stewart Library.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: North end of the Barron Chapel facing the playing fields and St Patricks College, from Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: East façade of the Edmund Rice Building, with the 1907 additions in the near distance at the right and the original Mount Royal mansion part of the building dating from 1887 in the distance on the left. At this time the name of the building was changed to
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: Interior of the chapel within the Edmund Rice Building, designed as part of the additions to the Mount Royal villa by Hennessy and Sheerin in 1909 for the Christian Brothers. At this time the building became known as Mount St Mary. From the Weir Phillips
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: View from back courtyard towards the main courtyard through the rounded arcade which joins the Edmund Rice Building (on the right) with the Barron Chapel (on the left), constructed mid 1920s.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: View through an avenue of Canary Palms planted by the Christian Brothers towards the Edmund Rice Building. The early brick guttering remains intact beside this roadway.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: The campus is located on the ground of three Victorian villas and their grounds - Mount Royal (left), Ovalau (centre) and Ardross (right). The latter two villas were demolished in the 1960s. This photo dates from the 1910s before the Barron Chapel was bui
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Photo of the Edmund Rice Building incorporating the Mount Royal vill on the left, then known as Mount St Marys and the Barron Chapel (on the right) in the mid 1920s, hand coloured from the Christian Brothers Archive. Reproduced in Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Photograph of the main courtyard of the ACU Strathfield Campus with the Edmund Rice Building (incorporating the original Mount Royal villa mansion, built 1887) on the left and the Barron Chapel, built 1925, in the distance.
Photographer: Jane Pistolese
Copyright owner: Jane Pistolese
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Aerial hand-coloured photograph of the campus in 1933 when the place was called Mount St Mary and was the training school and headquarters for the Christian Brothers in Australia and New Zealand. Reproduced from Stewart, 2004.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: South façade of the Edmund Rice Building facing Barker Street. This part of the building was originally built in 1887 as the Mount Royal villa for local merchant family of John Hinchcliff. Photo by Weir Phillips, HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Detail of the front door on the south façade of the Edmund Rice Building, part of the original Mount Royal villa built 1887. Photo by Weir Phillips, HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Stained glass window from Mount Royal part of the Edmund Rice Building, thought to be a portrait of the original client and inhabitant John Hinchcliff. Photo from the Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: East façade of the Edmund Rice Building (Mount Royal part dating from 1887) from across the main courtyard of the ACU Strathfield Campus.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: Detail of the south façade of the Barron Chapel (facing the main courtyard)
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: A bunya pine marks the site of one of the Victorian mansions demolished in the early 1960s. From Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Phillips
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: The main gates to the Mount Royal vila were relocated here and are otherwise largely intact.
Photographer: Bronwyn Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 17/12/2014
Subject: Left: Statue of St. Joseph of the Child Jesus. Middle: Mary - The Immaculate Conception. Right: Statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, From Weir Phillips HIS, 2011.
Photographer: Weir Phillips
Copyright owner: Weir Philllips
Date: 01/07/2020