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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
Famous Cathedral
Tags: “medieval splendourâ€, anniversary, Apostolic Administrator, Apostolic Vicar, Apostolic vicariate of Kimberley in Western Australia, Bishop, Bishop Ernesto Coppo, Bishop John Jobst, Bishop of Cologne, Bishop Otto Raible (1887-1966), cardinal, Cardinal Frings, Cardinal Griffin, Cathedral, Catholic jurisdiction, Catholicism, celebration, ceremony, Cologne, Cologne Cathedral, Diocese of Broome, Kimberley region, Lord Pakenham, north-west Australia, priest, Roman Catholic Church, titular bishop, tradition, University Hall, vicariate
The Mace of Parliament
Tags: authority, black rod, British Empire, ceremony, cross, crown, custom, decoration, emblem, harp, House of Commons, House of Lords, John Beckett (1984-1964), king, Legislative Assembly, Long Parliament (1653), mace, medieval customs, medieval tradition, Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), orb, ornamentation, parliament, parliamentary officials, parliamentary personnel, politician, ritual, rose, royal bodyguard, sergeant, serjeant-at-arms, Speaker, symbol, symbol of office, thistle, tradition, Usher of the Black Rod, Victoria, Victorian House of Parliament, waratah, warfare, weapon, weaponry, weapons
Distinctions
Tags: bench, church court, Cope, County Court, court, crime, criminal classes, criminal justice, criminal law, ecclesiastical court, General Sessions, judge, judicial, judiciary, justice, Kalgoorlie, law, legal profession, magistrate, Nolan, offence, punishment, Quinlan, religion, sentence, sessions, Skinner, tribunal, WA, Western Australia
The Term ‘Blockhead’
'St Francis beaten by his Father', by Arthur Boyd
Tags: art, Assisi, beating, business, Catholicism, Christianity, Church, cloth merchant, drawing, family, father, Francis of Assisi, Franciscan Order, modern art, patrimony, poverty, preacher, preaching, religious order, repairs, saint, Saint Francis of Assisi, San Damiano, St Francis of Assisi, The Poor Clares, violence, work
Investiture, Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, 1963, Government House, Sydney.
In Springtime (Im Fruhling)
A Voyage to Botany Bay, With a Description of the Country, Manners, Customs, Religion &c. of the Natives.
Tags: attempted theft, Australian custom, Australian customs, Botany Bay, colonial, colonialism, colonisation, colonization, colony, convict, convict deportation, convicts, crime, criminal, deportation, diamonds, early Australia, early Australian customs, early settlement, George Barrington, George Barrington (1755 - 1804), Knights of the Garter, New South Wales, NSW, Order of the Garter, Sydney, theft, transportation