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Trying on Chainmail at the Perth Medieval Fayre
Tags: Apparel, armament, Armour, battle, body armour, byrnie, chain, chain mail, chain-mail, chainmail, coif, defensive armament, garment, handcrafted, handmade armour, haubergeon, hauberk, hood, knight, mail, mail armour, mail shirt, medieval armour, medieval craft, metal rings, metalwork, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, plate armour, protective clothing, re-creation, recreation, soldier, tunic, WA, WAMA, warfare, weaponry, Western Australia, Western Australian Medieval Alliance
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
The Perth Medieval Fayre: Making Chain Mail
Tags: Apparel, armament, Armour, battle, body armour, byrnie, chain, chain mail, chain-mail, chainmail, chin-guard, coif, crossbow, defensive armament, garment, glove, handcrafted, handmade armour, hood, knight, longbow, mail, mail armour, mail shirt, medieval armour, medieval craft, metal rings, metalwork, mitons, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, plate armour, protective clothing, re-creation, recreation, riveting, soldier, WA, WAMA, warfare, weapon, weaponry, weapons, Western Australia, Western Australian Medieval Alliance
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
The Esford Armoury ‘Knights Templar’ Range
Tags: armoury, Arms, Brisbane, chain mail, chainmail, cloak, Crusades, dagger, Esford Armoury, Holy Land, hood, knights, Knights Templar, mail coat, medieval clothing, Military Order, Order of the Temple, Qld, Queensland, re-enactment society, red cross, shield, Soldiers of Christ, surcoat, sword, war, warfare, weapons
One-Man Tank: “Medieval Knightâ€
One-Man Tank, ‘Medieval Knight’
Royal Engineer, Maj. Martel, invented a one-man tank that replicates the medieval knight in armour, with the addition of ‘caterpillar track legs’ and a ‘petrol engined heart’. The contraption is fashioned from car parts…
Medieval Weaponry on display at the Perth Medieval Fayre
Tags: armament, Arms, axe, battle, battle-axe, defensive armament, demonstration, display, flanged mace, Grey Company, halberd, handcrafted, knight, mace, medieval weapon, metalwork, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, poleaxe, re-creation, recreation, soldier, staff weapons, throwing axe, WA, WAMA, warfare, weaponry, Western Australia, Western Australian Medieval Alliance