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Crunch time: making money from a medieval extreme sport
C. E. W. Bean Oxford University heraldic shield
Tags: Australian War Memorial, Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Collaroy, Commonwealth Archives, education, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, historians, journalism, official war histories, Oxford, Oxford University, plaque, shield, Sir William Throsby Bridges and Sir Cyril Brudnell Bingham White, Sydney Morning Herald, Tuggeranong, university, Victoria Barracks, war, Western Front, World War, World War I
‘The old soldier’ at the Blacktown Medieval Fayre
‘Soldier at a Medieval Faire’
Tags: Armor, Armour, Arms, aventail, Blacktown, Blacktown Medieval Fayre, camail, chain mail, chainmail, combat, entertainment, helmet, honour, medieval costume, medieval fair, New South Wales, Norman style helmet, NSW, Nurragingy Reserve, re-enactment, reenactment, Richard Taylor, Sydney, war, warfare, Western Sydney
‘Home-made medieval war machine goes off with a bang’
A Viking's Sword
A Medieval Romance
Tags: “Anglo-Saxon Chronicleâ€, “Life of Alfredâ€, “The King Livethâ€, Alfred the Great (848/9-899), Anglo-Saxon, annals, army, Asser, Athelney, battle, book, book review, Chippenham, chronicle, Danelaw, Danes, East Anglia, Edington, Ethandune, Guthrum, historical romance, invasion, Jeffery Farnol, king, novel, Ó”lfred, recreation, romance, romanticisation, siege, victory, vikings, war, Wessex, West Saxon, Wiltshire