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University of Sydney: Carving the Gargoyles
The Second Maquette for the Burghers of Calais
Tags: Andrieu d’Andres, army, attack, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), bronze, burghers, Calais, cast, commemoration, conflict, Eustache de Saint-Pierre, Hundred Years’ War, Jacques de Weissant, Jean d’Aire, Jean de Fiennes, King Edward III of England (1312-1377), King Philip VI of France (1293-1350), maquette, medieval war, model, New South Wales, NSW, Pierre de Weissant, plaster, sculpture, siege, Siege of Calais (1347), surrender, war, warfare
"Gargoyles of Melbourne: Quaint and Curious Carvings by John Russell Parry," in The Argus
Tags: carving, gargoyle, gargoyles, Gothic, gothic architecture, John Russell Parry, Latin, Melbourne, Old French, sculptor, sculpture, The Argus, Vic, Victoria
Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Saints Peter and Paul, Mullewa
Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Sts Peter and Paul, Mullewa
Interior, Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Sts Peter and Paul, Mullewa
West front, Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Sts Peter and Paul, Mullewa
Tags: Arles, bas-relief, bell tower, Byzantine, campanile, Catholic, Church, column, dome, John Cyril Hawes, Monsignor Hawes, Mt Carmel, Mullewa, Our Lady of Mt Carmel and Sts Peter and Paul, Romanesque, Saint Paul, Saint Peter, sculpture, semi-circular arch, St Paul, St Peter, St. Paul, St. Peter, WA, west front, Western Australia