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Labor Day Procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill
Tags: banner, banners, Broken Hill, float, floats, Labor, Labor Day, labour, labourer, New South Wales, NSW, parade, parades, procession, processions, street parade, trade, Trade Union, trade unionism, union, unionism, unions, work, worker, working class
Druitt's Lodge Procession Along Beamish Street, Campsie, New South Wales
The photograph was taken in the 1920s and shows a parade of Freemasons, some of whom are carrying banners. Although the origins of Freemasonry are…
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Untitled article: “the medieval barbarities of our state criminal factoriesâ€
Tags: crime, criminal, criminal justice, Fremantle, Fremantle prison, gaol, Geraldton Express, imprisonment, incarceration, innocence, just, justice, medieval barbarity, parliamentary enquiry, penal system, prison, prison reform, prison sentence, punishment, reform, Royal Commission, violence, WA, Western Australia
"Saint Joan"
Tags: “Saint Joanâ€, Albert Chevalier, Atholl Fleming (1984-1972), battle, Bishop of Beauvais, Bluebeard, British stage, Bruce Winston, canonisation, Captain La Hire, cast, characters, Charles de Ponthieu (1403-1461), Charles VII, Christopher Casson (1912-1996), Dauphin, Donald Eccles (1908-1986), drama, Dunois, Earl of Warwick, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Hilda Davies, His Majesty’s Theatre, Hundred Years’ War (1336-1453), Inquisitor, Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc (1412-1431), Ladvenu, Leonard Bennett, Lewis Casson (1875-1969), maid of Orléans, medieval France, Michael Martin-Harvey (1897-1975), New Theatre, page, Perth, play, Poulengey, Rheims Cathedral, Robert de Baudricourt, Rouen, saint, Saint Joan, saints, St Joan, St. Joan, stage, Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976), T. Tracy, theatre, theatrical production, trial, warrior, Zillah Carter (1864-1941)
A Bereaved Empire
Tags: Augustus, Augustus (63BC-19AD), bereavement, British Empire, corn laws, Darius (550-486BC), death, democracy, emancipation, Empire, enfranchisement, free press, free schools, grief, invention, Louis XIV (1638-1715), loyalty, medieval proclamation, monarch, monarchy, mourning, nation, political equality, progress, Queen Elizabeth (r.1558-1603), Queen Victoria (r.1837-1901), railway, reform, republic, republicanism, royalty, science, sovereign, steamer, telegraph, triumph
"Men Call Me a Fool"
Tags: Adonis, book, book review, books, court, duchess, fool, Francis I (1494-1547), hunchback, king, literature, medieval France, nobles, professional fool, review, tragedy, troubadour
A Medieval Inspiration
Tags: clothing, dress, fashion, gown, headdress, medieval lines, moire, pearl, simplicity, trimmings, wedding, wedding dress, women’s fashion
A Medieval Romance
Tags: “Anglo-Saxon Chronicleâ€, “Life of Alfredâ€, “The King Livethâ€, Alfred the Great (848/9-899), Anglo-Saxon, annals, army, Asser, Athelney, battle, book, book review, Chippenham, chronicle, Danelaw, Danes, East Anglia, Edington, Ethandune, Guthrum, historical romance, invasion, Jeffery Farnol, king, novel, Ó”lfred, recreation, romance, romanticisation, siege, victory, vikings, war, Wessex, West Saxon, Wiltshire