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Labor Day Procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill
Tags: banner, banners, Broken Hill, float, floats, Labor, Labor Day, labour, labourer, New South Wales, NSW, parade, parades, procession, processions, street parade, trade, Trade Union, trade unionism, union, unionism, unions, work, worker, working class
Labyrinth, Kryal Castle, Ballarat
Tags: Ballarat, battlements, castle, crenelation, drawbridge, entertainment, functions, gate, Keith Ryall, Kryal Castle, labyrinth, leisure, maze, Melbourne, moat, porticullis, re-creation, recreation, tourism, tower, Vic, Victoria
Ladies Dressed for the SCA's College Challenge, 2010
Tags: anachronism, costume, costumes, craft, crafts, fashion, Kingdom of Lochac, medieval costume, medieval craft, medieval women, Murdoch University, re-creation, recreation, Saint Basil, Saint Lazarus, SCA, Society for Creative Anachronism, St Basil, St Lazarus, tournament, tourney, University of Western Australia, UWA, WA, Western Australia
Lancet Window at St. Joseph's Church, Subiaco
Tags: Archbishop Clure, Archdiocese, Archdiocese of Perth, architect, architecture, bar tracery, C.W. Arnot, Catholic, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christian, Christianity, Church, cross, Edgar Le Blond Henderson, fleur de lis, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, heritage, heritage listed, Inter-War Gothic, lancet arch, lancet window, lead-light window, lead-light windows, leadlight window, leadlight windows, mullions, neo-Gothic, Perth, rose, rose window, Saint Joseph, St. Joseph, stained glass, stained glass window, stained glass windows, Subiaco, tracery, WA, Western Australia, window, windows
Lancet Window, St. Mary's Church, Leederville, Western Australia
Designed by the architect E. Hamilton and built under the supervision of E.T. Russell, the foundation stone of the church…
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Lancet Window, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, York, Western Australia
The foundation stone of St. Patrick's Catholic Church was laid on St.…
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Lancet Windows, Saint Mary's Anglican Church, Middle Swan, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglicanism, arch, arches, architect, architecture, Bishop Augustus Short, Bishop Hale, Christian, Christianity, Church, churches, Dora Ferguson, G.H. Sweeting, Gothic, Gothic Revival, lancet window, lancet windows, Middle Swan, missionary, octagonal, Parish, Parish of Swan, R. Jewell, Reverend Adam Likey, Reverend Adam Likey (1959 - 1864), Reverend G.H. Sweeting (1864 - 1869), Reverend William Mitchell, Reverend William Mitchell (1839 - 1859), saint, Saint Mary, saints, St Mary, St. Mary, Swan Parish, Swan Valley, Swanleigh, WA, WA Missionary Society, Western Australia, window, windows
Lancet windows, St John the Evangelist Anglican, Fremantle, Western Australia
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, arch, architect, architecture, building, Church, church architecture, church building, Evangelicalism, Fremantle, gable, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, J. J. Harwood & Son, King’s Square, lancet arch, lancet window, limestone, neo-Gothic, quatrefoil, tracery, trefoil, W. Smith, Western Australia, window, windows