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Arched Ceiling and High Windows at St. Mary's Cathedral, East Perth, Western Australia
About St Mary’s Roman Catholic Cathedral:
St Mary’s Roman Catholic Cathedral is a neo-gothic cathedral located in…
Altar and Stained Glass Windows, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, York, Western Australia
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Albany Bell Castle, Maylands
Albany Bell Castle
“The Winter’s Tale†for Perth Stage
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“Receptions: Medieval and Early Modern Cultural Appropriations†Conference Poster
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‘The Canterbury Tales: Part One’ & ‘The Canterbury Tales: Part Two’, Perth Fringe Festival 2013
Tags: ‘The Franklin’s Tale’, ‘The Merchant’s Tale’, ‘The Miller’s Tale’, ‘The Pardoner’s Tale’, ‘The Reeve’s Tale’, ‘The Wife of Bath’s Tale’, Canterbury Cathedral, carpenter, comedy, court, death, drama, flood, flour miller, Fringe Festival, Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400), King Arthur, knight, KNUTS, maiden, medieval literature, medieval poetry, Medieval Romance, modern adaptation, old hag, performance, Perth, pilgrim, pilgrimage, Science Fiction, shrine, space, Stephen Lee, Stephen Quinn, The Canterbury Tales, Thomas Becket, Victorian Melodrama, villain, vulcan, WA, Western, Western Australia