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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
The Statue of St George and the Dragon in the Exhibition
No Risks with Magna Carta
Tags: Acquisition, Australian Parliament, Bill of Rights, Canberra, Charter, Commonwealth Investigations Branch, constitution, constitutional law, government, Great Charter (1215), inspeximus, King Edward I (r.1272-1307), King John (r.1199-1216), law, Magna Carta, medieval document, medieval government, medieval law, medieval parliament, medieval statute, parliament, Parliament House, statute
Anglican Church Dispute: Use of Vestments
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, Archbishop of Sydney, Canon law, Catholic, Catholicism, chasuble, Church hierarchy, Diocese of Sydney, dispute, ecclesiastical authority, ecclesiastical dress, ecclesiastical sanction, John Charles Wright (1861-1933), medieval Catholicism, medieval religion, medieval theology, memorial, Prayer Book, Protestantism, Reformation, religion, religious practice, Sydney, theology, vestments
A Medieval Manor House
London Court
Tags: “medieval monstrosityâ€, arcade, arcades, architecture, Bernard Evans, bypass, Claude de Bernales, clock, cobblestones, dragon, Elizabethan, Hay Street, horse, horseback, Inter-War, joust, jousting, knight, lance, London Court, Old English style, pageantry, Perth, Plaza Arcade, retail, Saint George, shops, St George, St George’s Terrace, tournament, tourney, Tudor, WA, Western Australia
Untitled article: “the medieval barbarities of our state criminal factoriesâ€
Tags: crime, criminal, criminal justice, Fremantle, Fremantle prison, gaol, Geraldton Express, imprisonment, incarceration, innocence, just, justice, medieval barbarity, parliamentary enquiry, penal system, prison, prison reform, prison sentence, punishment, reform, Royal Commission, violence, WA, Western Australia
A Bereaved Empire
Tags: Augustus, Augustus (63BC-19AD), bereavement, British Empire, corn laws, Darius (550-486BC), death, democracy, emancipation, Empire, enfranchisement, free press, free schools, grief, invention, Louis XIV (1638-1715), loyalty, medieval proclamation, monarch, monarchy, mourning, nation, political equality, progress, Queen Elizabeth (r.1558-1603), Queen Victoria (r.1837-1901), railway, reform, republic, republicanism, royalty, science, sovereign, steamer, telegraph, triumph