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'The Viking': A film review in the ‘Camperdown Chronicle’
Tags: Camperdown, Camperdown Chronicle, cinema, Erik the Red, film, film review, films, Greenland, Helga, Lief Eriksson, Norseman, pagan, review, Thorhild, Vic, Victoria, viking
Bonython Hall at the University of Adelaide
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Decorative Stonework, Bonython Hall, The University of Adelaide
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Bonython Hall, The University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, arches, architecture, arrow-slit, blind arch, ceremonial hall, ceremony, crenellation, gable, graduation, Great Hall, hall, heraldic shield, heraldry, lancet arch, limestone, lion, neo-Gothic, perpendicular style, quatrefoil, Sir John Langdon Bonython (1848-1939), The University of Adelaide, tower, tracery, university, university buildings, window, windows
Bonython Hall, The University of Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, arches, architecture, arrow-slit, blind arch, ceremonial hall, ceremony, crenellation, gable, graduation, Great Hall, hall, heraldic shield, heraldry, lancet arch, limestone, lion, neo-Gothic, perpendicular style, quatrefoil, Sir John Langdon Bonython (1848-1939), The University of Adelaide, tower, tracery, university, university buildings, window, windows
Rescue of an Austrian Nazi: Medieval Incident Re-enacted
Tags: anthem, Austria, Blondel, capture, cell, chivalric legend, chivalry, confinement, Dürnstein Castle, deception, dupe, Eleanor of Aquitaine (c.1122-1204), escape, folklore, Franz Hofer (1902-1975), imprisonment, legend, Leopold V of Austria (1157-1194), medieval folklore, minstrel, Nazi, page, prison, ransom, Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard I (1157-1199), Richard the Lionheart, ruse, song, Third Crusade (1189-1192), troubadour, Tunsbruck gaol