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Miss Maud's Viking Statue
An image of the giant Viking head statue located outside Miss Maud's Swedish restaurant and bakehouse on Fitzgerald Street in Perth, WA.
The figure has a long, bushy beard and is wearing a horned helmet. It appears to be made of limestone.…
The figure has a long, bushy beard and is wearing a horned helmet. It appears to be made of limestone.…
Viking Statue at Miss Maud's
An image of the giant Viking head statue located outside Miss Maud's Swedish restaurant and bakehouse on Fitzgerald Street in Perth, WA.
The figure has a long, bushy beard and is wearing a horned helmet. It appears to be made of limestone.
The figure has a long, bushy beard and is wearing a horned helmet. It appears to be made of limestone.
Launceston Post Office entrance, Launceston, Tasmania
The Launceston Post Office is in the centre of the Tasmanian city of Launceston, and is one of four Heritage Property Showcase buildings of Australia Post for 2012. It was designed by architect William W. Eldridge (1850-1933) in 1885 with some…
Tags: Alexander North, Arts and Crafts, Australia Post, bas-relief sculpture, Byzantine, capital, column, federation, Free Romanesque, Launceston, Launceston Post Office, lead lighting, Lesley Gordon Corrie, oval window, post office, Queen Anne Style, Romanesque, sculpture, semi-circular arch, shield, Tas, Tasmania, Union Jack., William W. Eldridge
Launceston Church Grammar School crest, Mowbray, Launceston, Tasmania
Launceston Church Grammar School has two campuses in the northern Tasmanian city of Launceston. The school crest, or coat of arms, features a shield with the image of a castle with crenelated parapets and square towers. Above the castle is an open…
Tags: castle, coat of arms, crenellation, crest, education, Latin, Launceston, Launceston Church Grammar School, Mowbray, parapet, school, sculpture, shield, Tas, Tasmania, tower.
Malt Kiln, Boag’s Brewery, Launceston, Tasmania
The 1886 malt kiln of the Esk Brewery of James Boag and Son (Boag’s Brewery) is in the northern Tasmanian city of Launceston. The façade is in the Queen Anne architectural style and includes a number of medieval features, such as…
St George and the Dragon sculpture, Boag’s Brewery, Launceston, Tasmania
This sculpture of St George and the Dragon is at the top of the 1886 malt kiln of Boag’s Brewery in the northern Tasmanian city of Launceston. St George is depicted as a medieval knight wearing armour and a helmet with an open visor and a…
Tags: Armour, Beer, Boag’s Brewery, dragon, helmet, James Boag, knight, Launceston, plume, sculpture, St George, sword, Tas, Tasmania.
St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church interior, Bothwell, Tasmania
St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church is in the small Tasmanian town of Bothwell. The church was built in the Gothic Revival style from 1887 and consecrated in 1891. It was designed by Launceston architect Alexander North (1858-1945) and built of…
Piscina, St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Bothwell, Tasmania
This stone piscina is in St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church in the small Tasmanian town of Bothwell. The church was built in the Gothic Revival style from 1887 and consecrated in 1891. It was designed by Launceston architect Alexander North…