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‘Lecturer says our Universities are still “Mediaeval”’, The Argus, 7 January 1955
The History and Significance of Medieval Dance
The Medieval Classroom website is the result of a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Scheme grant awarded by the Australian Catholic University to the ‘Arts…
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The Medieval Classroom: Lesson Plans/Programmes
The Medieval Classroom website is the result of a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Scheme grant awarded by the Australian Catholic…
PICA Tower, Perth
Medievalism in Australian Cultural Memory – Official Opening
International Medievalism and Popular Culture
Official Opening – International Medievalism and Popular Culture
Entrance to St. Patrick's School, York, Western Australia
The school was built in 1873 by Father Patrick Gibney for the Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters of Mercy taught…
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