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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
St. John’s Lutheran Church, Perth, Western Australia
Tags: architecture, buttress, Church, church building, crenellation, gothic tracery, Inter-War Gothic style, laterite stone, leadlight windows, Lutheran church, neo-Gothic, parish church, Perth, Richard Spanney, saint, Saint John, saints, St John’s Lutheran Church, St. John, stone, tower, Western Australia, window tracery
Window at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Perth, Western Australia
Tags: architecture, buttress, Church, church building, crenellation, gothic tracery, Inter-War Gothic style, laterite stone, leadlight windows, Lutheran church, neo-Gothic, parish church, Perth, Richard Spanney, saint, Saint John, saints, St John’s Lutheran Church, St. John, stone, tower, Western Australia, window tracery
Camelot Castle, Adelaide Hills
Tags: accommodation, Adelaide Hills, arcading, arches, Arthur, Arthurian, battlements, Camelot, castellation, castle, chapel, crenellation, hotel, hotels, motel, recreation, restaurant, SA, South Australia, tourism, towers, wedding, weddings
Camelot Castle Sign
Tags: accommodation, Adelaide Hills, arcading, arches, Arthur, Arthurian, battlements, Camelot, castellation, castle, chapel, crenellation, hotel, hotels, motel, recreation, restaurant, SA, South Australia, tourism, towers, wedding, weddings
Camelot Castle, A Motel and Restaurant in the Adelaide Hills
Tags: accommodation, Adelaide Hills, arcading, arches, Arthur, Arthurian, battlements, Camelot, castellation, castle, chapel, crenellation, hotel, hotels, motel, recreation, restaurant, SA, South Australia, tourism, towers, wedding, weddings
Camelot Castle, in the Adelaide Hills
Tags: accommodation, Adelaide Hills, arcading, arches, Arthur, Arthurian, battlements, Camelot, castellation, castle, chapel, crenellation, hotel, hotels, motel, recreation, restaurant, SA, South Australia, tourism, towers, wedding, weddings
The Mace of Parliament
Tags: authority, black rod, British Empire, ceremony, cross, crown, custom, decoration, emblem, harp, House of Commons, House of Lords, John Beckett (1984-1964), king, Legislative Assembly, Long Parliament (1653), mace, medieval customs, medieval tradition, Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), orb, ornamentation, parliament, parliamentary officials, parliamentary personnel, politician, ritual, rose, royal bodyguard, sergeant, serjeant-at-arms, Speaker, symbol, symbol of office, thistle, tradition, Usher of the Black Rod, Victoria, Victorian House of Parliament, waratah, warfare, weapon, weaponry, weapons