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Title
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Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Hyperlink
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Original Format
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1 photographic print on carte de visite mount : albumen silver.
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11 x 7 cm.
URL
<a href="http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/46054">http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/46054</a>
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Title
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Wesleyan Church, Woolloomooloo, NSW
Subject
The topic of the resource
Thomas Rowe, gothic architecture, window, windows, lancet window, lancet windows, church, spire, neo-gothic, gothic revival, gothic building, albumen print, sketch, architect, architecture, NSW, New South Wales
Description
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Sketch of the Wesleyan Church, designed by the architect Thomas Rowe, at Woolloomoolo in New South Wales. The church is typical of the gothic revival style with its spire and arched, gothic windows.
Creator
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Rowe, Thomas (architect)
Source
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State Library of Victoria
Date
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ca 1870 - 1890
Rights
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State Library of Victoria
Format
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Hyperlink
Language
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English
Type
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Sketch
albumen print
architect
architecture
Church
gothic architecture
Gothic building
Gothic Revival
lancet window
lancet windows
neo-Gothic
New South Wales
NSW
sketch
spire
Thomas Rowe
window
windows
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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Title
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Interior of St. George's Cathedral, Perth
Subject
The topic of the resource
St. George, Saint George, Cathedral, Church, Christian, Christianity, Anglican, Gothic Revival, architecture, Edmund Blackett, Perth, Western Australia
Description
An account of the resource
Image of St. George's Anglican Cathedral at 38 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Western Australia. A typical example of the 'Gothic Revival' style of architecture, the cathedral was designed by Sydney architect Edmund Blackett.
Creator
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Carter, Bree
Publisher
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Carter, Bree
Date
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2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photograph
architecture
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
Edmund Blackett
Gothic Revival
Saint George
St. George
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Title
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Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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Title
A name given to the resource
St. George's Cathedral, Perth
Subject
The topic of the resource
Saint George, St. George, Cathedral, Church, Anglican, Christian, Christianity, Gothic Revival, Edmund Blackett, architecture
Description
An account of the resource
Image of St. George's Cathedral located on St. George's Terrace in the Perth CBD. English 'Gothic Revival' style, designed by Sydney architect Edmund Blackett. It was built from locally made red bricks, local jarrah and imported Victorian bluestone (pillars). The cathedral was extensively restored in 2004-2008.
In this image, you can see the red cross of St. George flying on the top of the cathedral.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Carter, Bree
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Carter, Bree
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photograph
Anglican
architecture
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
Edmund Blackett
Gothic Revival
Saint George
St. George
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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Title
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Red Cross Flag Atop St. George's Cathedral, Perth
Subject
The topic of the resource
Saint George, St. George, cathedral, church, Anglican, Christian, Christianity, Edmund Blackett, Gothic Revival, architecture
Description
An account of the resource
Image of the Red Cross flag atop St. George's Cathedral on St. George's Terrace in the Perth CBD. The cathedral is an excellent example of the gothic revival architecture in nineteenth-century England and colonial Australia. The cathedral was designed by the Sydney architect Edmund Blackett. It was extensively restored in 2004-2008.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Carter, Bree
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Carter, Bree
Publisher
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Carter, Bree
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photograph
Anglican
architecture
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
Edmund Blackett
Gothic Revival
Saint George
St. George
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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Title
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Altar and Pulpit of St. George's Cathedral, Perth
Subject
The topic of the resource
St. George, Saint George, cathedral, church, Christian, Christianity, Anglican, Gothic Revival, architecture, St. George's Terrace, Edmund Blackett
Description
An account of the resource
Image of the pulpit and altar of St. George's Cathedral on St. George's Terrace in the Perth CBD. Built in the English 'Gothic Revival' style and designed by Sydney architect Edmund Blackett. It was built from locally made red bricks, local jarrah and imported Victorian bluestone (pillars). The cathedral was extensively restored in 2004-2008.
Creator
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Carter, Bree
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Carter, Bree
Publisher
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Carter, Bree
Date
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2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photograph
Anglican
architecture
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
Edmund Blackett
Gothic Revival
Saint George
St. George
St. George's Terrace
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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Title
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Leadlight and Arches in St. George's Cathedral, Perth
Subject
The topic of the resource
St. George, Saint George, Anglican, Christian, Christianity, cathedral, church, leadlight, arched window, arches, pillars, Edmund Blackett, Gothic Revival, architecture
Description
An account of the resource
Image portraying some of the particularly 'gothic' features of the interior of St. George's Cathedral on St. George's Terrace in the Perth CBD.
Creator
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Carter, Bree
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Carter, Bree
Publisher
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Carter, Bree
Date
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2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photograph
Anglican
arched window
arches
architecture
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
Edmund Blackett
Gothic Revival
leadlight
pillars
Saint George
St. George
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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A collection of images portraying the ceiling of the interior of St. George's Cathedral, Perth.
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Ceiling of St. George's Cathedral, Perth
Subject
The topic of the resource
Saint George, St. George, arch, arched, archway, pillars, jarrah, cathedral, church, Anglican, Christian, Christianity, Gothic Revival, Edmund Blackett, architecture, arched ceiling, ceiling
Description
An account of the resource
Image of the arched, jarrah ceilings in St. George's Cathedral on St. George's Terrace in the Perth CBD.
Built in the English 'Gothic Revival' style, designed by Sydney architect Edmund Blackett. It was built from locally made red bricks, local jarrah and imported Victorian bluestone (pillars). The cathedral was extensively restored in 2004-2008.
Creator
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Carter, Bree
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Carter, Bree
Publisher
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Carter, Bree
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photograph
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Still Image
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Original Format
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A collection of still, colour images which show the juxtaposition of St. George's Cathedral and the Perth CBD.
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Title
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Juxtapositions: St. George's Cathedral and the Perth CBD, Three Images.
Subject
The topic of the resource
St. George, Saint George, cathedral, church, Christian, Christianity, Anglican, Gothic Revival, architecture, Edmund Blackett, Perth Central Business District, St. George's Terrace
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of still, colour images which juxtapose St. George's Cathedral and the Perth CBD.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Carter, Bree
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Carter, Bree
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Carter, Bree
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Rights
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Bree Carter, 2010
Format
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Photographs
Anglican
arch
arched
arched ceiling
architecture
archway
Cathedral
ceiling
Christian
Christianity
Church
Edmund Blackett
Gothic Revival
jarrah
pillars
Saint George
St. George