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Balingup Medieval Carnivale Parade
A close-up digital photograph of a section of the parade at the Balingup Medieval Carnivale. This image features a group in well-polished armour. The parade went through the town of Balingup before ending up at the carnivale site. It took place on…
Balingup Medieval Carnivale Parade
An image of a section of the parade at the Balingup Medieval Carnivale, 2010. The costumed participants march behind a banner portraying an eagle, which might be their sigil. The parade made its way through the town of Balingup before ending at the…
Balingup Medieval Carnivale, 2012
This website tells you everything you need to know about the Balingup Medieval Carnivale for 2012. The event lasts from the 25th to 26th of August and is held in the beautiful town of Balingup in Western Australia's South-West.
Barracks Arch, Perth
Image of Barracks Arch, Perth. What remains was the entrance to a much larger three storey building built in 1866 to house the retired Enrolled Pensioner Force and their families. Architect Richard Roach Jewell created an entrance reminiscent of a…
Bell Turret, St John the Evangelist Anglican, Fremantle, WA
A view of the bell turret at St John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Fremantle, Western Australia. It was added to the existing church structure, c.1906. In England, bell turrets were often added to parish churches that did not have adjoining bell…
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Bell Turret, St John the Evangelist Anglican, Fremantle, Western Australia
A view of the bell turret at St John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Fremantle, Western Australia. It was added to the existing church structure, c.1906. In England, bell turrets were often added to parish churches that did not have adjoining bell…
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, arch, architect, architecture, bell, bell turret, building, Church, church architecture, church building, Evangelicalism, Fremantle, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic building, Gothic Revival, J. J. Harwood & Son, King’s Square, lancet arch, lancet window, limestone, neo-Gothic, quatrefoil, W. Smith, Western Australia, window
Bethany Church of God, North Perth
An image of the Bethany Church of God on Raglan Road in North Perth, Western Australia. The Church, designed by architect J. Hine, was originally built in 1913, and has received further renovations in 1935 and in more recent years.
Bethany Church of God, North Perth, Western Australia
An image of the Bethany Church of God on Raglan Road in North Perth, Western Australia. The Church, designed by architect J. Hine, was originally built in 1913, and has received further renovations in 1935 and in more recent years.