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- Tags: South Australia
The Feigned Death of Juliet
Tags: bedchamber, Capulet, characters, Count Paris, domestic interior, Frederic Leighton (1830-1896), Friar Laurence, Juliet, Lady Capulet, medieval dress, music, musical instruments, musicians, nurse, play, Romeo and Juliet, SA, Shakespearean characters, South Australia, tragedy, William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
‘The Warrior’
Tags: Adelaide Hills, Anglo-Saxons, Armor, Armour, Arms, axe, Battle of Hastings, Bayeux Tapestry, chain mail, chainmail, francisca, Franks, gloves, Gumeracha Medieval Fair, knife, long knife, medieval fair, mitons, Normans, re-enactment, reenactment, SA, seax, South Australia, throwing axe, Wendi Donaldson
Bouguereau’s Virgin and Child
Viking Ship Shop Sign, South Australia
Tags: Adelaide Hills, Artis Zalups, Cape Jervis, dragon, dragon ship, longship, Mount Compass, SA, shield, ship, shop, sign, signage, South Australia, viking, Viking Furniture
The Loving Cup
The Great War Memorial Cross, St. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, South Australia
Tags: Adelaide, Armor, Armour, bravery, Cathedral, chivalric, chivalry, commemoration, courage, cross, Crusades, gallantry, Great War, halo, honour, knight, lance, medieval iconography, memorial, mosaic, noble cause, SA, Saint Peter, saints, shield, soldier, South Australia, St George cross, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, St. Peter, sword, virtue, warrior, World War I, WWI
The Great War Memorial Cross at St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide.
Tags: Adelaide, Armor, Armour, bravery, Cathedral, chivalric, chivalry, commemoration, courage, cross, Crusades, gallantry, Great War, halo, honour, knight, lance, medieval iconography, memorial, mosaic, noble cause, SA, Saint Peter, saints, shield, soldier, South Australia, St George cross, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, St. Peter, sword, virtue, warrior, World War I, WWI
St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide
Tags: Adelaide, arch, architecture, buttress, Cathedral, Catholic, Catholicism, Charles Hansom (1817-1888), Christopher Augustine Reynolds (1834-1893), Church, cinquefoil, early English gothic (1189-1307), ecclesiastical building, Edward John Woods (1839-1916), Francis Murphy (1975-1858), Francis Xavier (1506-1552), gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Harrold Herbert Jory (1888-1966), lancet arch, lancet window, Leonard Faulkner (b.1926), neo-Gothic, Peter Paul Pugin (1851-1904), pinnacles, Pugin and Pugin Architects, Richard Lambeth (1807-1877), Robert William Spence (1860-1934), Roman Catholic, rose window, SA, South Australia, tower, tracery, Walter Hervey Bagot (1880-1963)