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‘The old soldier’ at the Blacktown Medieval Fayre
SMH Thurs 19 July 1945 Welcome Banquet in London Guildhall for Australian Sailors
Tags: ‘young bronzed sailors’ myth, Admiralty Arch, Australian Navy, brave hosts, Guildhall ceremonies, heroic guests, HMAS Australia, medieval banquet hall, military, monuments, navy, Old and New worlds, post-war celebrations, ruined medieval buildings, Second World War, stained–glass windows, street march, Trafalgar Square, Waltzing Matilda on London streets, war, war victory, WWII
SIMS Medieval
Tags: bard, battle, battles, blacksmith, castle, characters, computer, computer game, EA Games, fantasy, game-play, gamers, graphics, heroes, king, kingdom, knight, life-simulation, medieval setting, medievalism, merchant, queen, quest, SIMS, simulation, skirmish, treaty, virtual world, war, weaponry, wizard, wizardry, wizards
The Wolf Letters, by Will Schaefer
Tags: Abbess, battle, Brother Duggo, Claude Pownall, Detective Sergeant Aage Nielsen, Dr Deborah Caraman, Eulalia, Father Walter Roby, fiction, George Haye, historical fiction, Kenneth Tiernan, letters, medieval characters, medieval setting, medievalism, medievalist fiction, monk, murder, mystery, novel, nunnery Ohthere, policeman, soldier, St Boniface, St Matthew’s College, thriller, war, Winfrith, wolf
The Second Maquette for the Burghers of Calais
Tags: Andrieu d’Andres, army, attack, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), bronze, burghers, Calais, cast, commemoration, conflict, Eustache de Saint-Pierre, Hundred Years’ War, Jacques de Weissant, Jean d’Aire, Jean de Fiennes, King Edward III of England (1312-1377), King Philip VI of France (1293-1350), maquette, medieval war, model, New South Wales, NSW, Pierre de Weissant, plaster, sculpture, siege, Siege of Calais (1347), surrender, war, warfare
‘Home-made medieval war machine goes off with a bang’
Stained Glass, Wesley Church, Perth, Western Australia
Tags: Armour, castle, Church, crenellation, crown, dragon, Gothic, lancet windows, memorial, Methodist, Perth, Richard Roach Jewell, shield, St George, stained glass, sword, tracery, WA, war, Wesley Church, Western Australia., World War I
Statue of Jeanne d’Arc, at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
Tags: Armour, banner, banners, battle, battles, Bernard Hall, bronze, Charles de Ponthieu (1403-1461), Charles VII (r., Domrémy, Emmanuel Frémiet (1824-1910), equestrian, execution, Felton Bequest, fleur-de-lys, Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc (1412-1431), La Pucelle, legend, maid of Orléans, Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, oriflamme, Orléans, Paris, pennant, Place des Pyramides, sculpture, State Library of Victoria, statue, Victoria, war, war banner, war horse, war-banner, war-horse