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This is What Women Wore in Bygone Times
Tags: Antigonus, Apollo’s Temple, Bohemia, Camillo, costume, drama, Elsie Dayne, Emilia, Florizel, head dress, head-dress, headdress, Hermione, Iris Hart (1910-1983), jealousy, John Alden (1908-1962), John Alden Shakespearean Company, Leontes, Lucille Robinson, Mamillius, Mavis Turner, medieval costume, medieval dress, oracle, Pauline, Perdita, performance, Perth, Polixenes, Shakespeare, shepherd, shepherdess, Sicilia, stage, The Winter’s Tale, theatre, WA, Western Australia, William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
The Cloisters, Perth, Western Australia.
Famous Cathedral
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The Old Swan Barracks Hotel, Perth, WA
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A Medieval Romance
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The Old Swan Barracks Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Tags: Administration Building, arcading, arch, architecture, army, balcony, barracks, columns, crenellation, defence force, drill hall, Federation Romanesque style, George Temple-Poole (1856-1934), Government architect, government building, heraldic shield, heraldry, military building, neo-Romanesque, rusticated stone, soldiers, WA, Western Australia