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SA Register 1888 Thurs 26 April Carnival of King Labour
Tags: battle-axes, carnival, carnivalesque, class, Don Quixote, Eight Hours Day celebration Melbourne, Friendly Societies’ Gardens, King Labour, labour, labourer, medieval guilds, references to Ivanhoe, Richard Coeur de Lion, streets celebrations, tinsmiths’ armour, trade processions, work, worker
No Risks with Magna Carta
Tags: Acquisition, Australian Parliament, Bill of Rights, Canberra, Charter, Commonwealth Investigations Branch, constitution, constitutional law, government, Great Charter (1215), inspeximus, King Edward I (r.1272-1307), King John (r.1199-1216), law, Magna Carta, medieval document, medieval government, medieval law, medieval parliament, medieval statute, parliament, Parliament House, statute
The Statue of St George and the Dragon in the Exhibition
St George and the Dragon, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
Tags: bronze, Centennial International Exhibition, chivalric tradition, Crusades, dragon, exhibition, Golden Legend, hagiography, international exhibition, Jacobus de Voragine, knight, legend, Melbourne, mythology, Saint George, sculpture, Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834-1890), spear, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon sculpture, State Library of Victoria, statue, sword, Victoria, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264)
Replica of Magna Carta Here
Tags: Acquisition, Australian government, Bruton, Canberra, Charter, constitution, constitutional law, government, Great Charter (1215), inspeximus, King Edward I (r.1272-1307), King John (r.1199-1216), King’s School, Latin, law, Magna Carta, medieval document, medieval government, medieval law, medieval parliament, medieval statute, National Library, ocean liner, Orcades, statute, vellum
Jesse Gregson Illuminated Address from New Winning (Newcastle) and Hebburn collieries
Tags: address, agricultural, agriculture, Australian Agricultural Company, coalminer, heraldry, illuminated addresses, Illuminated manuscripts, illumination, Jesse Gregson, Liverpool Plains, manuscript, medieval illumination, New Winning (Newcastle) and Hebburn collieries, Newcastle, Newcastle Wharf, Nobby’s Head, pastoralist, Valda Rigg, vellum, Warrah
Preparing for the Exhibition – Gilding the Dome
Tags: architecture, Brunelleschi, building, Carlton Gardens, centennial, Centennial International Exhibition, dome, exhibition, exhibition building, flagpole, Florence Cathedral, gilding, Great Hall, industry, international exhibition, Italian influence, Joseph Reed (c.1823-1890), Melbourne, painting, Royal Exhibition Building, Rundbogenstil style, semi-circular arches, showcase, Victoria, World Fair
Preparing for the Exhibition – Gilding the Dome (Illustration)
Tags: architect, architecture, Brunelleschi, building, Carlton Gardens, centennial, Centennial International Exhibition, dome, engraving, engravings, exhibition, exhibition building, flagpole, Florence Cathedral, gilding, Great Hall, industry, international exhibition, Italian influence, Joseph Reed (c.1823-1890), Melbourne, painting, Royal Exhibition Building, Rundbogenstil style, Samuel Calvert, semi-circular arches, showcase, Victoria, World Fair