LismoreCathedral Stones - Waterford County Museum A collection of stones which are located in the West end of the nave of Lismore Cathedral. The Archaelogical Inventory of Co. Waterford notes (P.186) : The graveslabs were found in the early 19th
ACBC - Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Postal Address: PO Box 1, Lismore NSW 2480 Cathedral: St Carthage's, Cnr Leycester & Dawson Sts, Lismore Tel: (02) 6622 0407 Fax: (02) 6621 9960 Email: chancery@lismore.catholic.org.au
St Carthage 23/03/02 The Cathedral features beautiful stained glass windows. more Welcome to the Lismore Diocese Website. For further information mail to enquiries@lismorediocese
LismoreCathedral Lismore Cathedral. Map Reference: X048987. The cathedral at Lismore was mainly built in 1633 but portions of it, including the chancel arch and south transept, may date from the 13th century.
The North Coast Christian Media Council Inc. Enquiries re Weddings at Open Air Cathedral should be directed to Lismore Regional Mission (02) 6621 5801 or to Grant Virtue (02) 6628 4225, Eltham Rd, Bexhill NSW
Lismore - Waterford Other buildings of historical interest include Lismore Cathedral. Dating from the 1500's the Cathedral incorporates the remains of an earlier Christian Church built in
St Carthages CathedralLismore St Carthages Cathedral Lismore is a beautiful medieval Cathedral, steeped in early Celtic history and christianity - a must to visit and enter into times long gone
Little Hills Press | Travel Info | NSW : Lismore At Bexhill, 10km north-east of Lismore, is an open-air cathedral. The pews are fashioned from logs, whilst behind the stone altar and cross are magnificent views of the Corndale Valley.