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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
City Baptist Church, Launceston, Tasmania
Claremont Campus, The University of Western Australia.
Tags: architecture, arrow slit windows, battlement, castellation, Claremont, Claremont Teacher’s College, crenellation, decorative effect, depressed arch, Edith Cowan University, embrasures, facade, gothic architecture, hood moulding, medieval castle, medieval warfare, merlons, military structures, neo-Gothic, oriel, parapet, The University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Western Australian College of Advanced Education
Close-up of the Mitchell Building, The University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arcade, arch, architecture, blind arcade, blind tracery, equilateral arch, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet arch, lancet window, leadlight, mullion, neo-Gothic, pointed arch, quatrefoil, rose window, SA, South Australia, The University of Adelaide, tracery, turret, university, university buildings, William McMinn (1844-1884), William Mitchell (1861-1962), window
Coat of arms, Government House, Sydney
Coat of Arms, New Norcia Monastery.
Tags: Abbot, Benedictine monks, Benedictines, Catholic, coat of arms, crosier, cross, ecclesiastical heraldry, external ornaments, galero, hat, heraldry, insignia, lion, mitre, monastery, monasticism, monks, New Norcia, Order of St Benedict, patriarchal cross, pontifical hat, religious house, shield, St Benedict of Nursia, Swan, vestments.
Colonial Mutual Life Building, Hobart, Tasmania
Commoners Invoked Magna Carta
Tags: Administrative system, Archbishop Stephen Langton, Barons, boroughs, British Commonwealth, Bruton School, Charter, Church, cities, commoners, Commonwealth, crown, Crusades, feudal system, free trial, Great Charter (1215), human rights, inspeximus copy, judicial system, justice, King John (r.1199-1216), law, legal judgement, liberty, Library Committee, Lincoln Cathedral, Magna Carta, medieval law, medieval people, merchants, National Library, parliament, Professor Murdoch, rights, Robert Fitzwalter (d.1235), subjects, towns, trial by ordeal, United States, villein, weights and measures, William de Braioise