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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
Portrait of Gloria Rose Armstrong, Kryal Castle
Tags: attraction, Australia, Ballarat, castle, castles, craft, entertainment, fashion, functions, Gloria Rose Armstrong, jousting, Keith Ryall, knight, knights, Kryal Castle, leisure, medieval, medieval craft, medieval dress, medieval scene, medieval style, Melbourne, re-creation, recreation, tapestries, tapestry, tourism, tourist, Vic, Victoria, weaving
Gothic Window, Kryal Castle, Ballarat
Described as ‘Australia’s unique medieval castle’, Kryal…
Tags: arch, arched, Ballarat, battlements, castle, entertainment, functions, Gothic, gothic window, Keith Ryall, Kryal Castle, leisure, Melbourne, re-creation, recreation, staircase, stairs, tourism, tower, Vic, Victoria, window, windows
Interview with H.R.H Prince Leonard I, from Mick Joffe’s Endangered Characters of Australia
Tags: Astronomy, Australian government, Bill of Rights, constitutional law, H.R.H Prince Leonard I, H.R.H. Princess Shirley, heraldry, Hutt River Province, independent sovereign state, Indiana University, knight, knighthood, law, legal principle, Leonard George Casley, Leonard I, Magna Carta, medieval law, Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), parliament, peerage, physics, Principality of Hutt River, regalia, Royal College of heraldry, secession, WA, Western Australia, Wheat Quota
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, ca. 1895
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, architect, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Christianity, Church, ecclesiastical building, Edmund T. Blacket, Frederick Barker, gothic architecture, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, James Hume, neo-Gothic, NSW, pinnacle, religion, St. Andrew, Sydney, tower, tracery, York Minster Cathedral
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
‘Saint Michael’ Stained Glass Window, St Alban’s Anglican Church, Highgate, Western Australia
Tags: angel, Anglican, Anglican church, Anglicanism, archangel, Archangel Michael, architecture, battle, Book of Revelation, Christian, Christianity, Church, church building, dragon, feast day, Highgate, iconography, J. J. Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938), leadlight windows, medieval calendar, medieval Holy Day, Michaelmas, neo-Romanesque, Norman architecture, parish church, religion, religious, Romanesque architecture, rounded arch, saint, Saint Alban, Saint George, Saint Michael, saints, semi-circular arch, St Alban, St George, St Michael, St. Alban, St. George, St. Michael, stained-glass, Victorian Romanesque style, WA, Western Australia, window, windows