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The Bishop of Sydney DD (Alfred Barry)

1884
Albert Fradelle

gelatin silver photograph on paper (sheet: 14.5 cm x 12.7 cm, image: 8.8 cm x 5.8 cm)

Alfred Barry (1826–1910), Anglican bishop of Sydney and primate of the Church of England in Australia and Tasmania, was educated at King’s College, London and at Cambridge. He worked as a schoolmaster for several years and was headmaster of Leeds Grammar and principal of Cheltenham College before returning to King’s as principal in 1868. He was consecrated Bishop of Sydney at Westminster Abbey in 1884, and took up office in April that year. During his five years in Sydney (interrupted by two long absences) he instituted significant improvements to education in New South Wales, his particular interests being the expansion of St Paul’s College, University of Sydney; the relocation of Moore Theological College to Newtown; improvements to the King’s School at Parramatta; and the establishment of Shore (Sydney Grammar School). Dispirited by the intellectual calibre of the residents of New South Wales, Barry returned to England in 1889.

Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Ted and Gina Gregg 2012

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Artist and subject

Albert Fradelle (age 44 in 1884)

Alfred Barry (age 58 in 1884)

Subject professions

Religion

Donated by

Loretta Pash (40 portraits)

Related portraits

1. Dr Alfred Barry, c. 1870. All Sarony & Co.
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