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- Collection: Medievalism on the Page
‘The Rule of the Many’, The Bulletin, 15 November 1890.
Tags: democracy, feudalism, inequality, merit, natural law, poem, privilege, wealth, workers rights
Theatre review: Emlyn Williams ‘The Wind of Heaven’
Tags: ‘The Passing of the Third Floor Back’ play, Adam, Adam and Eve, angel, Barry Jackson, Bernard Shaw ‘Saint Joan’, children, children as portents of the divine, divine, divinity, drama, Eve, fifteenth century, Gabriel, Genesian players, good versus evil, hagiography, Henri Gheon, Jerome K. Jerome, jester, manuscript, Marc Connelly, medieval saints, Minerva Theatre, pilgrim, pilgrims, play, saint, saints, saints in drama, Sydney, The Green Pastures, The Marvellous History of Saint Bernard, theatre, Wind of Heaven
‘The Sagamen’, The Bulletin, 2 May 1907
‘The Madness of King Kenneth’ Article
Ancient Viking Ships
Tags: Brisbane, Gokstad, Norway, Norwegian, Qld, Queensland, reconstruction, ship, shipbuilding, ships, The Queenslander, viking, vikings
The Discovery of Australia: Made in the Fifteenth Century, The Chronicle, 27 March 1897
Gift of £100 for Lepers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 September 1937
Tags: Barbarity, Coast Lazaret Hospital, criminals, disease, Dr E. H. Molesworth, ill-treatment, imprisonment, individual rights, infection, International Leprosy Association, Lazarus House, leprosy, Little Bay, medical treatment, medicine, medieval attitudes, New South Wales, NSW, primitive treatment, prisoners, scourge, segregation, skin diseases, susceptibility, Sydney University