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- Collection: Medievalism at the Foundations
St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne
Tags: Anglican, arch, architect, architecture, blind tracery, Cathedral, Church, church building, Church of England, Diocese of Melbourne, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, John Barr, Joseph Reed (1823-1890), lancet arch, lancet window, masonry, neo-Gothic, saint, Saint Paul, sandstone, spire, St Paul, St. Paul, tiling, tower, tracery, tympanum, Vic, Victoria, Victorian Gothic, William Butterfield (1814-1900), window
Ancilla Domini; or, Handmaid or ‘maid servant’ of the Lord
Tags: Adam, angel, Annunciation, art, colour, curtain, Eden, Eve, Gabriel, lilies, Mary, Pre-Raphaelite, religious art, Renaissance art, rose, Rupert Bunny (1864-1947), SA, South Australia, symbolism, vermillion, virgin
The Uniting Church, York, Western Australia
Tags: arch, arches, architecture, Church, Gothic, Gothic Revival, lancet windows, Methodist, Methodists, Perth, religion, religious, Uniting Church, WA, Wesleyan, Western Australia, York
‘The Seasons window,’ Mandeville Hall, Toorak
Tags: autumn, country, cupid, David Relph Drape, Diana, Ferguson & Urie, foliage, frieze, harvest, Joseph Clarke, landscape, nature, nostalgia, Romanesque, Saint George, seasons, spring, St George, stained glass, stairwell, summer, Toorak, Vic, Victoria, window, winter
'Kryal Castle Dwarf'
Tags: Ballarat, battlements, castle, court, crenelation, drawbridge, dwarf, dwarves, entertainment, figure, functions, gate, imp, jester, Keith Ryall, Kryal Castle, leisure, little people, Melbourne, moat, porticullis, re-creation, recreation, royal, royal court, royalty, statue, tourism, tower, Vic, Victoria
Upper vestibule window, ‘Narrapumelap,’ Wickliffe, Victoria
Entrance to Kryal Castle, Ballarat
Tags: Ballarat, battlements, castle, crenelation, drawbridge, entertainment, functions, gate, Keith Ryall, Kryal Castle, leisure, Melbourne, moat, porticullis, re-creation, recreation, tourism, tower, Vic, Victoria
Former Magistrate’s Court Building, Melbourne
Tags: arch, architecture, building, columns, Court of Petty Sessions, George B H Austin, hood moulding, law, law courts, magistrate, Magistrate’s Court, masonry, Melbourne, neo-Romanesque, Norman Revival, Public Works Department, RMIT, Romanesque architecture, rounded arches, semi-circular arches, stonework, Supreme Court, Swanson Brothers, tower, turrets, university, university buildings, Victoria