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Bonython Hall, The University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, arches, architecture, arrow-slit, blind arch, ceremonial hall, ceremony, crenellation, gable, graduation, Great Hall, hall, heraldic shield, heraldry, lancet arch, limestone, lion, neo-Gothic, perpendicular style, quatrefoil, Sir John Langdon Bonython (1848-1939), The University of Adelaide, tower, tracery, university, university buildings, window, windows
Decorative Stonework, Bonython Hall, The University of Adelaide
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Bonython Hall at the University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, arches, architecture, arrow-slit, blind arch, ceremonial hall, ceremony, crenellation, gable, graduation, Great Hall, hall, heraldic shield, heraldry, lancet arch, limestone, lion, neo-Gothic, perpendicular style, quatrefoil, Sir John Langdon Bonython (1848-1939), The University of Adelaide, tower, tracery, university, university buildings, window, windows
Medieval in the Modern World
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Sex, Power, and Chivalry – Medieval to Modern Literature
Adaptation: Studies in Transmission between Cultures and Forms
Romanesque Arched Doorway, Former Magistrate’s Court, Melbourne
Tags: arch, architecture, building, 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, Romanesque architecture, rounded arches, semi-circular arches, stonework, Supreme Court, Swanson Brothers, university, university buildings, Victoria