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Chapel of St. Mary and St. George - Exterior Gothic Features
About the Chapel of St. Mary and St. George:
The Chapel of St. Mary and St. George was constructed…
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, buttress, Cecil Oliverson, chapel, Church of England, collegiate chapel, ecclesiastical building, education, gothic architecture, gothic features, Guildford, Guildford Grammar School, heraldic shield, heraldry, hood moulding, lancet arch, neo-Gothic, Perth, Reverend Percy Henn, Sir Walter Tapper, St. George, St. Mary, tower, tracery, WA, Western Australia
Chapel of St. Mary and St. George, Guildford
About the Chapel of St. Mary…
Tags: Aglicanism, Anglican, buttress, Cecil Oliverson, chapel, Church, Church of England, collegiate chapel, ecclesiastical building, education, gothic architecture, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, Guildford, Guildford Grammar School, lancet window, neo-Gothic, Perth, Reverend Percy Henn, Saint George, Saint Mary, school, Sir Walter Tapper, St. George, St. Mary, tower, tracery, village green, WA, Western Australia
Chapel of St. Mary and St. George, Guildford
About the Chapel of St. Mary and St. George:
The Chapel of St. Mary and St. George was…
Tags: Anglicanism, architecture, buttress, Cecil Oliverson, chapel, Church of England, collegiate chapel, ecclesiastical building, education, Gothic, Gothic Perpendicular style, Gothic Revival, Guildford, Guildford Grammar, lancet window, neo-Gothic, Perth, Reverend Percy Henn, Saint George, Saint Mary, school, Sir Walter Tapper, St. George, St. Mary, stained glass, tower, tracery, village green, WA, Western Australia
Chapel, Brickendon Estate, Tasmania
Chapel, Swiss Village, Grindelwald, Tasmania
Tags: bell tower, chapel, Grindelwald, Lake Louise, porch, Roelf Vos., Romanesque, spire, Swiss Village, Switzerland, Tamar Valley Resort, Tas, Tasmania, tower
Chaucer as Teaching Aid in the Colonies
Chaucer. [From various sources].
Tags: biography, Dante Alghieri (c.1265-1321), Early Australian Literary Tastes, Edmund Spenser (c.1552-1599), English language, Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340-1400), Hainault, heresy, John Milton (1608–1674), John of Gaunt (1340–1399), John Wycliffe (d.1384), medieval poet, medieval poetry, poet, poetry, William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
Chaucer’s Portrait Gallery
Tags: Chaucer, companionship, English, Englishness, Great poets, literary device, literature, novel, novels