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The World Overseas: ‘A Relic of Other Days’
Tags: archbishop, Cathedral, festival, horseracing, Italy, jockey, medieval festival, medieval games, Siena, Tuscany
The Abbey Museum of Art & Archaeology, Brisbane
Suit of armour, Balingup Medieval Carnivale
St. Alban's Church, Highgate, at the 2011 Beaufort Street Festival
St Alban’s is a small limestone parish church located in Highgate, Western Australia. Built in 1889 (with enlargements…
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, Beaufort, Beaufort Street, Beaufort Street Festival, bell turret, buttresses, Church, church building, festival, festivals, Fred Collett (builder), Highgate, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, leisure, limestone, Mount Lawley, Mt Lawley, Mt. Lawley, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, oculus windows, parish church, preparatory school, quoins, recreation, red brick, Romanesque architecture, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, semi-circular arches, St Alban, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained glass, stained-glass, stone, street festival, street festivities, The Sisters of the Church of England, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia
Spirit of Festival: What Lies Behind the Carol, The West Australian, 24 December 1937
Tags: Apprentices, book, carol, celebration, Christian tradition, Christmas, Christmas Carols, dancing, drinking songs, festival, festivity, Greccio, medieval custom, melodies, merriment, Miracle plays, Mystery plays, popular tunes, puritan, religious lyrics, revival, singing, song, St Francis of Assisi, tradition, Wynken de Worde
Rothenburg
Tags: ‘heroic past’, “Der Meistertrunkâ€, Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), architecture, art, Bavaria, Bayreuth, burgher, Burgomaster Nusch, Cathedral, Church, commander-in-chief Tilly, Dinkelsbuhl, education, engraving, festival, Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), German folklore, Germany, gothic architecture, historical plays, Hitler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), journeyman, Master, medieval city, medieval craft, medieval housing, medieval town, merchant, Nazi parades, Nuremburg, pageant, Peasants’ Revolt (1525), Rathaus (Town Hall), religion, Roder gate, Rothenburg, school pilgrimages, St James, St Marcus Tower, Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), Tillman Riemenschneider (1460-1531), tradition, Wagner festival, walled town, Whitsuntide
Renaissance Polonaise, Government House, Perth
Parading with Banners at Carnevale, Fremantle, Western Australia
Carnevale is a traditional community festival that temporarily promotes disorder and frivolity using masquerade,…
Tags: banner, banners, Carnevale, carnival, carnivale, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Church, costume, custom, disorder, Feast of Epiphany, festival, festivity, Fremantle, Lent, mask, masquerade, medieval custom, medieval festival, parade, popular festival, ridicule, ritual, Shrove Tuesday, tradition, WA, Western Australia