Image: Australia Sydney AlfredHandel WaratahWindow
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Description: Sydney, St Bede's Church, Drummoyne. The Waratah window by Alfred Handel. depicts Australian native flowers, the red Waratah, emblem of the state of New South Wales; Flannel Flowers, Christmas Bells and Wattle (Acacia). The inscription reads "The heavens declare the glory of God. The firmament showeth his handiwork." The window was designed in 1932.[1]
Title: Australia Sydney AlfredHandel WaratahWindow
Credit: Own work
Author: Photograph:TTaylor Artistic work: Alfred Handel, d. 1946[2]
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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