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Members of the Renaissance players on the steps of the Gothic Style buildings of the University of Sydney.
Church of England, Fremantle
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, arch, architect, architecture, Christian, Christianity, Church, church architecture, church building, Evangelicalism, Fremantle, gable, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Izzy Orloff (1891-1983), J. J. Harwood & Son, King’s Square, lancet arch, lancet window, limestone, neo-Gothic, quatrefoil, tracery, trefoil, W. Smith, WA, Western Australia
The Walled City of Nuremburg – The Cradle of Nazism.
Tags: “To a Skylark†(1820), Adam Krafft, Adam Kraft, Adam Kraft (c.1460-1509), Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), apprentice, architecture, art, artisan, artists, burgher, carving, Cathedral, Church, craftsmen, crozier, engraving, filigree stonework, gable, Germany, gothic architecture, guild, Hans Sachs (1494-1576), journeyman, masonry, Master, medieval city, medieval craft, medieval guild, medieval housing, merchant, monstrance, Nuremburg, painting, Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), Peter Vischer (1455-1529), religion, Rothenburg, seven virtues, St Laurence, stone, stone carving, swastika, undergarments, vaulting, Veit Stoss (1450-1533), walled city, wood carving
Rothenburg
Tags: ‘heroic past’, “Der Meistertrunkâ€, Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), architecture, art, Bavaria, Bayreuth, burgher, Burgomaster Nusch, Cathedral, Church, commander-in-chief Tilly, Dinkelsbuhl, education, engraving, festival, Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), German folklore, Germany, gothic architecture, historical plays, Hitler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), journeyman, Master, medieval city, medieval craft, medieval housing, medieval town, merchant, Nazi parades, Nuremburg, pageant, Peasants’ Revolt (1525), Rathaus (Town Hall), religion, Roder gate, Rothenburg, school pilgrimages, St James, St Marcus Tower, Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), Tillman Riemenschneider (1460-1531), tradition, Wagner festival, walled town, Whitsuntide
Small Romanesque Arched Doorway, Former Magistrate’s Court, Melbourne
Tags: arch, architecture, building, capital, columns, Court of Petty Sessions, George B H Austin, hood moulding, law, law courts, magistrate, Magistrate’s Court, masonry, Melbourne, neo-Romanesque, Norman Revival, Public Works Department, RMIT, RMIT University, Romanesque architecture, Romanesque Revival, rounded arches, semi-circular arches, stonework, Supreme Court, Swanson Brothers, university, university buildings, Victoria