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- Collection: Medievalism on the Streets
Two New Clocks: Novelties for London Court
Tags: “Tournament of Tilting Knightsâ€, arcade, Big Ben, Big Clock, clock, dragon, Fremantle, H. Hope Jones, Hay Street, horse, knights, La Grosse Horage, lance, London Court, mechanisation, Monk of Glastonbury, Moreton Bay, Peter Lightfoot, retail arcade, Rouen, shopping, St George, St George’s Terrace, sword, Synchronome Company Ltd, synchronome invention, WA, Wells Cathedral, Western Australia
Two Men of the Ancient Order of Foresters Parading in Ceremonial Dress
Tudor Dress Vogue
Tags: coronet, dress, fabrics, fashion, gowns, hats, medieval fashion, medieval sleeves, medieval style, Tudor, Tudor style, vogue
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
Troveresse Medieval Music Ensemble
Tags: drama, France, Helen Dell, Iberia, Melbourne, music, performance, poetry, song, Troveresse Medieval Music Ensemble, Vic, Victoria
Torture Display at Kryal Castle
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Located 8km from Ballarat in…
Tags: Ballarat, barbarism, battlements, cage, capital punishment, castle, cruelty, entertainment, functions, Keith Ryall, Kryal Castle, leisure, Melbourne, punishment, rat, re-creation, recreation, torture, tourism, tower, Vic, Victoria
To Hold the Bridal Veil
This is What Women Wore in Bygone Times
Tags: Antigonus, Apollo’s Temple, Bohemia, Camillo, costume, drama, Elsie Dayne, Emilia, Florizel, head dress, head-dress, headdress, Hermione, Iris Hart (1910-1983), jealousy, John Alden (1908-1962), John Alden Shakespearean Company, Leontes, Lucille Robinson, Mamillius, Mavis Turner, medieval costume, medieval dress, oracle, Pauline, Perdita, performance, Perth, Polixenes, Shakespeare, shepherd, shepherdess, Sicilia, stage, The Winter’s Tale, theatre, WA, Western Australia, William Shakespeare (1564-1616)