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'The Last Viking' Display
Extraordinary Stories from the British Museum Activity Sheet
A Medieval Manor House
Chaucer as Teaching Aid in the Colonies
Children's Literature Unit
Corpus Christi at Manly: Children in the Procession
Corpus Christi is an annual feast day observed by the Catholic Church on the Thursday following Trinity…
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Entrance to St. Patrick's School, York, Western Australia
The school was built in 1873 by Father Patrick Gibney for the Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters of Mercy taught…
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Fantasy, Fairy Tale and Childhood: The Fantastic Imagination in European Culture
Tags: Caroline Finander, child, childhood, children, Children’s literature, European culture, European Studies, fairy tale, fantasy, folk tale, Gothic, imagination, literature, myth, Perth, pop culture, popular culture, The University of Western Australia, universities, university, WA, Western Australia