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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
Tom Room Building, Launceston Church Grammar School, Tasmania
Tags: buttress, castle, coat of arms, crenellation, crest, drama, education, Gothic, Launceston, Launceston Church Grammar School, Mowbray, parapet, pointed arch, school, shield, Tas, Tasmania, Tom Room, tower.
(Former) Congregational Church, Pontville, Tasmania
Gothic Window, Kryal Castle, Ballarat
Described as ‘Australia’s unique medieval castle’, Kryal…
Tags: arch, arched, Ballarat, battlements, castle, entertainment, functions, Gothic, gothic window, Keith Ryall, Kryal Castle, leisure, Melbourne, re-creation, recreation, staircase, stairs, tourism, tower, Vic, Victoria, window, windows
Portrait of Gloria Rose Armstrong, Kryal Castle
Tags: attraction, Australia, Ballarat, castle, castles, craft, entertainment, fashion, functions, Gloria Rose Armstrong, jousting, Keith Ryall, knight, knights, Kryal Castle, leisure, medieval, medieval craft, medieval dress, medieval scene, medieval style, Melbourne, re-creation, recreation, tapestries, tapestry, tourism, tourist, Vic, Victoria, weaving
Medieval "Torture Chamber" at Kryal Castle
About Kryal Castle:
Located 8km from Ballarat in Victoria, Kryal Castle is a local…
Launceston Post Office exterior, Launceston, Tasmania
Tags: Alexander North, Australia Post, capital, column, federation, Free Romanesque, Hedley Westbrook., Launceston, Launceston Post Office, lead lighting, Lesley Gordon Corrie, oriel window, oval window, post office, Queen Anne Style, Romanesque, semi-circular arch, Tas, Tasmania, tower, William W. Eldridge
Launceston Church Grammar School tower, Mowbray, Launceston, Tasmania
Tags: buttress, education, Launceston, Launceston Church Grammar School, Mowbray, school, Tas, Tasmania, tower, turret.
St Mark’s Church of England rear, Pontville, Tasmania
Tags: Anglican, arrow slit, blind doorway, buttress, Celtic cross, cemetery, Church of England, column, convict, garden, James Blackburn, John Franklin, Joseph Moir, Neo-Norman, Pontville, Romanesque, Romanesque Revival, semi-circular arch, St Mark’s Church of England, stained glass, Tas, Tasmania, tower.