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'The Five Lamps of Learning' Featured on the Great Gate at the University of Western Australia
Tags: “Great Gateâ€, Administration Building, arch, architecture, archway, Cambridge University, college, Crawley, gateway, Italian influence, limestone, Mervyn Napier Waller, mosaic, Oxford University, Rodney Alsop, Senate Chamber, Sir John Winthrop Hackett, stone, The University of Western Australia, Tudor, Tudor architecture, university building, university buildings, university college, university colleges, virtues, Western Australia, Winthrop Hall
The Trussed Timber Roof of Christ Church, Claremont, WA
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican church, Apse, arch, arch-brace, architect, architecture, chancel arch, Church, church building, Church of England, Claremont, corbel, Cottesloe limestone, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival style, J. J. Talbot Hobbs, lancet arch, limestone, masonry, nave, neo-Gothic, purlin, sanctuary, T. W. L. Powell, trussed ceiling, Western Australia
Christ Church, Claremont, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, arch, architect, architecture, bell tower, blind arch, buttress, Church, church building, Church of England, Claremont, Cottesloe limestone, gable, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival style, J. J. Talbot Hobbs, lancet arch, lancet windows, lead-light windows, limestone, masonry, neo-Gothic, rose window, stained glass, T. W. L. Powell, tower, tracery, Western Australia
Christ Church Interior, Claremont, WA
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican church, Apse, arch, architect, architecture, buttress, chancel, chancel arch, Church, church building, Church of England, Claremont, Cottesloe limestone, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival style, J. J. Talbot Hobbs, lancet arch, lancet windows, lead-light windows, lectern, limestone, masonry, nave, neo-Gothic, pews, pulpit, sanctuary, stained glass, T. W. L. Powell, trussed ceiling, Western Australia, William Howitt, wood-carving
Morris Dancers at the Perth Medieval Fayre, Held at the Supreme Court Gardens, Perth, Western Australia
Tags: ‘early Morris Project’, baldricks, bell pads, Cotswolds, custom, dance, dance troupe, dancers, dancing, festivity, flowers, folk dance, handkerchief, hat, May, maypole, medieval festivities, medieval recreation, morris dancing, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, re-creation, recreation, sticks, traditional dance, WA, Western Australia
Morris Dancers at the Perth Medieval Fayre
Tags: ‘early Morris Project’, baldricks, bell pads, Cotswolds, custom, dance, dance troupe, dancers, dancing, festivity, flowers, folk dance, handkerchief, hat, May, maypole, medieval festivities, medieval recreation, morris dancing, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, re-creation, recreation, sticks, traditional dance, WA, Western Australia
Making Chain Mail at the Perth Medieval Fayre
Tags: Apparel, armament, Armour, battle, body armour, byrnie, chain, chain mail, chain-mail, chainmail, chin-guard, coif, crossbow, defensive armament, garment, glove, handcrafted, handmade armour, hood, knight, longbow, mail, mail armour, mail shirt, medieval armour, medieval craft, metal rings, metalwork, mitons, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, plate armour, protective clothing, re-creation, recreation, riveting, soldier, WA, WAMA, warfare, weapon, weaponry, weapons, Western Australia, Western Australian Medieval Alliance
Scots Presbyterian Church, Fremantle, Western Australia
Tags: arch, architecture, buttress, Church, Fremantle, gable, gothic architecture, lancet arch, lancet windows, lead-light windows, limestone, neo-Gothic, oculus window, Petrie & Co., porch, Presbyterian Church, red brick quoins, red brick voussoirs, Sir J. J. Talbot Hobbs, spire, tower, Western Australia