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St Peter’s East Window, SCEGGS Great Hall, Darlinghurst, Sydney
The Papal Nuncio, Corpus Christi at Manly
Corpus Christi is an annual feast day observed by the Catholic Church on the Thursday…
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The ‘Australia’ window; or ‘Oceania’ in the Sydney Town Hall
The Mass, Corpus Christi at Manly
Corpus Christi is an annual feast day observed by the Catholic Church on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday. It celebrates the…
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'Close Combat'
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The ‘Caxton Window’
Detail of a mounted Knight’s leg at Ironfest
Tags: ‘Ironfest, ’ joust, Armor, Armour, body armour, caparison, combat, Full Tilt, greave, heraldry, horse, jousting, kneecup, knight, Lithgow, New South Wales, NSW, plate armour, poleyns, re-enactment, reenactment, Richard Taylor