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Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
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Centennial International Exhibition Parade
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Preparing for the Exhibition – Gilding the Dome (Illustration)
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The Centennial International Exhibition
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The Opening of Queen's College
Tags: architecture, building, ceremony, college, crenellation, engraving, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, lancet window, medieval, medieval architecture, Melbourne, neo-Gothic, opening, Queen's College, Sir Henry Loch, The Illustrated Australian News, tower, turret, university, university building, university college, University of Melbourne, Vic, Victoria, Wesleyan
Design for the Town Hall, Brunswick
Roaming Tiger, The West Australian, 12 December 1953
Tags: Aesop, Androcles, Animals, anthropomorphism, circus, coat of arms, courage, emblem, fables, folklore, gratitude, honour, lion, loyalty, Medieval Romance, Narrandera, New South Wales, NSW, popular culture, Red Riding Hood, Remus, Reynard the Fox, she-wolf, stories, story-tellers, symbolism, tiger, wolf