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Smyth, Fiona, and Donal Lennon. "Drawing on the digital: Analysis and modelling in architecture and music." International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 4, no. 1-2 (October 2010): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ijhac.2011.0004.

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The present study deploys acoustic theory and digital analysis to investigate the dynamics of the inter-relationship of architecture and music. It assesses the impact of the built environment on music composition and performance. Drawing upon the science that underpins both architecture and music, it is also informed by the qualitative and artistic attributes of both. Reference to a specific case study, St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, describes the design and implementation of a methodology designed to allow for context and era-specific assessment. The research design is interdisciplinary, bridging theory and practice. The methodology is firmly based on the use of digital technologies, which allow for efficient, accurate and replicable procedure. Data capture, analysis and mapping of the architectural site was supplemented by reference to primary archived material. Digital preservation of primary material was an integral part of the project; the resulting record created a more complete digital repository of the cathedral, combining the information which can be read in the structure itself with documents relating to its history. This article makes use of Victor Hugo's concept of the ‘Book of Stone’ to comment on the information gleaned from paper records and digital analysis of the architecture and acoustics of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
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de Jong, Ursula. "The Prince and the Pauper: St Patrick's Cathedral and Patronage in the Roman Catholic Church in Mid-nineteenth Century Victoria." Fabrications 9, no. 1 (May 1999): 34–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10331867.1999.10525120.

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Hannibal, Joseph T., and Lorraine Schnabel. "Cockeysville marble: a heritage stone from Maryland, USA." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 486, no. 1 (2020): 229–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp486-2019-1.

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AbstractBy virtue of its use in iconic monuments and historic buildings in the USA, Cockeysville marble, a dolomitic to calcitic lower Paleozoic (Cambrian/Ordovician) marble quarried in Baltimore County and adjacent areas in Maryland, is proposed as a potential Global Heritage Stone Resource. The most important use of this stone was for the Washington Monument in Washington, DC whose construction began in 1848; the second most important use was for the 108 columns of the United States Capitol's wings, completed in 1868. It was also used for two of the oldest major marble monuments in the USA, Baltimore's Battle Monument (dedicated in 1827) and Washington Monument (completed in 1829), as well as Baltimore's City Hall, Buffalo's Adkins Art Museum, Detroit's Fisher Building and parts of St Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. During the nineteenth century white Cockeysville was most desired, but a colourful variety, Mar Villa marble, was also used in the first decades of the twentieth century. Cockeysville marble is no longer quarried for dimension stone. All Cockeysville used outdoors has weathered to a lesser or great extent, but early testing indicating that the dolomitic marble would be more durable has proved to be true.
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Walter, Susan M. "Victorian Bluestone: a proposed Global Heritage Stone Province from Australia." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 486, no. 1 (September 20, 2018): 7–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp486.1.

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AbstractVictorian Bluestone is proposed as a Global Heritage Stone Province from Australia. Numerous heritage stones occur within this province and of these Malmsbury Bluestone is suggested as a Global Heritage Stone Resource. Bluestone, an iconic basalt dimension stone from Victoria, is used domestically and internationally with a recognized heritage value. Sources are located in urban and country areas of Victoria some of which are still utilized for dimension stone. In many instances bluestone has superior technical characteristics, including durability, that surpass high-quality commercial sandstones, despite an architectural preference for lighter-coloured stones. These characteristics are matched by the diversity of significant uses for domestic, commercial and infrastructure purposes especially in Victoria. Notable examples include the Spotswood Pumping Station, Malmsbury Viaduct, the Graving Dock (Williamstown), Malmsbury Reservoir, St Patrick's Cathedral (Melbourne), Kyneton Railway Station and Ararat Gaol. If the bluestone used in pavements and drains is also considered, Victorian Bluestone could be described as Australia's most prominent infrastructure heritage stone. Bluestone use in Melbourne dates from the 1840s, in the other states of Australia and in New Zealand from 1873, with international interest from Asia between 1860 and 1880. The stone continues to be utilized widely around Australia and is also exported.
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Ford, Alan. "St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. A history. Edited by John Crawford and Raymond Gillespie. Pp. xv+424 incl. 21 figs+26 black-and-white and colour plates. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009. £45. 978 1 84682 044 1." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 61, no. 2 (March 19, 2010): 376–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046909992983.

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"Profession of Vows at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan." Incarnate Word 1, no. 4 (2008): 833. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/tiw20081462.

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Duncan, Cheryll. "New Light on ‘Father’ Smith and the Organ of Christ Church, Dublin." Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland, May 13, 2015, 23–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.35561/jsmi10142.

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According to received opinion, Bernard Smith never built the new organ that Christ Church, Dublin, commissioned from him in May 1694, and the contract was later awarded to his rival Renatus Harris; documents from the courts of Chancery and King’s Bench show that narrative to be only partially true. In 1697 William Moreton, Bishop of Kildare, instituted proceedings against Smith for breach of contract, from which it emerges that Smith actually built two organs for the cathedral. However, for various reasons, including Moreton’s dithering over stops, difficulties arranging delivery and transferring money, the cost and Harris’s meddling, both agreements ultimately foundered, leaving Smith with two unsold instruments. Great St Mary’s, Cambridge, took one of them, and St Michael’s, Barbados, probably the other. The documentation, comprising the lost contract and specification for Smith’s first Dublin organ, as well as depositions from Harris, Henry Aldrich and John Blow, illuminates a shadowy corner of Christ Church’s musical history.
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"John Crawford and Raymond Gillespie, eds., St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin: A History. Dublin and Portland, Oreg.: Four Courts Press, 2009. Pp. xv, 424 plus 26 black-and-white and color plates; black-and-white figures. $70." Speculum 85, no. 3 (July 2010): 760. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713410002149.

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Books on the topic "St. Patrick's Cathedral (Barbados)"

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Jackson, Victor. St Patrick's Cathedral. Dublin: Eason & Sons, 1997.

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Jackson, Victor. St Patrick's Cathedral. Dublin: Eason, 1991.

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Fiaich, Tomás Ó. St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh. Dublin: Eason, 1987.

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Boland, T. P. St. Patrick's Cathedral: A life. East Melbourne: Polding Press, 1997.

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Kurtz, Katherine. St. Patrick's gargoyle. New York: Ace Books, 2001.

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Jong, Ursula M. De. St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne: A guide. East Melbourne], Vic: Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, 2005.

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Jackson, Victor. The monuments in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Dublin: St Patrick's Cathedral, 1987.

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Jackson, Victor. The monuments in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Dublin: St Patrick's Cathedral, 1987.

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Phillips, Louis. The ball-room in St. Patrick's Cathedral: A play. Louisville, KY: Aran Press, 1992.

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Howley, Richard Vincent. Sermon preached by the Rev. Doctor Howley in the Cathedral, St. John's on thefeast of St. Patrick, 1869. St. John's, Nfld: [s.n.], 1987.

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Reports on the topic "St. Patrick's Cathedral (Barbados)"

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Melbourne Project - December 1961-September 1966 - North eastern corner of roof with St Patrick's Cathedral spire and Note Issue building in background - 13 July 1965. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-011830.

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