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- Tags: Victoria
The King’s Horses Medieval Equestrian Society Inc., Ballarat, Victoria
The Order of St Thomas of Acre
Tags: Anglican, chivalric code, chivalry, Crusader, Crusades, Henry II, Henry VIII, hospitaller, Hospitaller’s of St Thomas of Canterbury at Acre, knight, Knights of St Thomas, Military Order, re-creation, Richard I, Richard the Lionheart, St Thomas Becket, St Thomas of Canterbury, The Order of St Thomas of Acre, Vic, Victoria, website, Werribee.
'Romancing the Medieval' Unit
Tags: Alfred Tennyson, Edmund Spenser, fairy tales, fantasy, fiction, film, hobbit, hobbits, literature, Melbourne, Peter Jackson, poetry, pop culture, popular culture, Stephanie Trigg, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien, universities, university, University of Melbourne, Victoria
Dunstanborough Castle, north-east coast of Northumberland, sunrise after a squally night
Tags: art, bailey, castle, Dunstanborough Castle, Dunstanburgh Castle, Earl Thomas of Lancaster (c.1278-1322), Edward II (1284-1327), fortress, J M W Turner (1775-1851), John of Gaunt (1340-1399), keep, Lancastrians, military stronghold, Northumbria, ruins, sublime, towers, Vic, Victoria, Wars of the Roses, Yorkists
"New Bishop Consecrated at Brilliant Ceremony," in The Argus.
Tags: "medieval ceremony, Anglican, Anglicanism, Ballarat, Ballarat diocese, Bishop of Ballarat, Bishop William Herbert Johnson, cassocks, Cathedral, ceremony, choir, Christ Church Cathedral, Church of England, clergy, consecration, cross, crozier, Litany, medieval scenes, oath, procession, St Paul’s Cathedral, surplices, vestments, VIC., Victoria
The Procession
Tags: Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, Armor, Armour, bands, banner, Bricklayers, eight hour, guild, knight, Labour Day, labour parade, labourer, Masons, medieval guilds, Melbourne, pageant, pageantry, procession, street parade, The Argus, Tinsmiths, trade society, Trade Union, trade unionism, union, unionism, United Society of Painters Paperhangers and Decorators, Vic, Victoria, worker, working class
Wallace Monument, Botanic Gardens, Ballarat
Tags: ‘The Cotter’s Saturday Night’, Ballarat, Ballarat Botanic Gardens, battle, Battle of Stirling Bridge (1297), bequest, Edward I (1239-1307), Guardian of Scotland, hero, James Russell Thomson (1818-1886), patriot, Percival Ball (1845-1900), poem, reverence, Robert Burns (1759-1796), statue, Thomson Bequest, Vic, Victoria, warrior, William Wallace