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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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Title
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Balingup Medieval Carnivale Parade
Subject
The topic of the resource
Balingup, Balingup Medieval Carnivale, carnival, carnivale, banner, banner carrier, banners, leisure, festivities, parade, parades, procession, processions, re-creation, recreation, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, South-West WA, WA, Western Australia
Description
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An image of a section of the parade at the Balingup Medieval Carnivale, 2010. The costumed participants march behind a banner portraying an eagle, which might be their sigil. The parade made its way through the town of Balingup before ending at the carnivale site.
Creator
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Jeffrey, N.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
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Digital Photograph; JPEG
Balingup
Balingup Medieval Carnivale
banner
banner carrier
banners
carnival
carnivale
costume
festivities
leisure
parade
parades
procession
processions
re-creation
recreation
Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup
South-West WA
WA
Western Australia
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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Still Image
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Digital Photograph; JPEG
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Title
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Suit of armour, Balingup Medieval Carnivale
Subject
The topic of the resource
Armour, Balingup, Balingup Medieval Carnivale, carnival, helmet, visor, breastplate, gorget, cuisse, poleyn, recreation, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, South-West WA, WA, Western Australia, festival, festivity, festivities, tourism, knight, knights
Description
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A photograph of a suit of armour at the Balingup Medieval Carnivale. The suit is made of plate armour, dating it to post 1300. The suit includes a helmet with visor, breastplate, gorget, cuisse, and poleyn.
Creator
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McLeod, Shane
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
27 August 2011
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Digital Photograph; JPEG
Armour
Balingup
Balingup Medieval Carnivale
breastplate
carnival
cuisse
festival
festivities
festivity
gorget
helmet
knight
knights
poleyn
recreation
Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup
South-West WA
tourism
visor
WA
Western Australia
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Still Image
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Digital Photograph; JPEG
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Title
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Giant chicken, Balingup Medieval Carnivale Parade
Subject
The topic of the resource
Balingup, Balingup Medieval Carnivale, carnival, carnivals, leisure, festivities, chicken, haircut, parade, parades, procession, processions, re-creation, recreation, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, South-West WA, tonsure, WA, Western Australia
Description
An account of the resource
A close-up digital photograph of a section of the parade at the Balingup Medieval Carnivale. This image features a man, perhaps a cleric, leading a giant chicken. The tonsure haircut is a particularly impressive detail. The parade went through the town of Balingup before ending up at the carnivale site. It took place on both days of the carnivale in the early afternoon.
Creator
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McLeod, Shane
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
27 August 2011
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
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Digital Photograph; JPEG
Balingup
Balingup Medieval Carnivale
carnival
carnivals
chicken
festivities
haircut
leisure
parade
parades
procession
processions
re-creation
recreation
Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup
South-West WA
tonsure
WA
Western Australia
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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Still Image
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Digital Photograph; JPEG
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Title
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Infant cloak, Balingup Medieval Carnivale
Subject
The topic of the resource
Balingup, Balingup Medieval Carnivale, carnival, festivities, carnivals, costume, cloak, fayre, costumes, cloaks, infant, Aurore McLeod, recreation, leisure, re-creation, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, South-West WA, WA, Western Australia
Description
An account of the resource
A digital photograph of an infant wearing a corduroy hooded cloak at the Balingup Medieval Carnivale. The cloak was designed and made by Aurore McLeod, based on an imagined medieval outfit for a wealthy child.
Creator
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McLeod, Aurore
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
27 August 2011
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
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Digital Photograph; JPEG
Aurore McLeod
Balingup
Balingup Medieval Carnivale
carnival
carnivals
cloak
cloaks
costume
costumes
fayre
festivities
infant
leisure
re-creation
recreation
Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup
South-West WA
WA
Western Australia
-
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Title
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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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Digitised photograph - 1 film photonegative (copied from original nitrate photonegative)
URL
<a href="http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemPopLarger.aspx?itemid=19711">http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemPopLarger.aspx?itemid=19711</a>
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A Knight and his Lady, University Commemoration Day ("Commem") through streets
Subject
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armour, chain mail, chainmail, “Commem Dayâ€, commemoration, costume, custom, fancy dress, “Festival Dayâ€, festivities, helmet, horse, knight, knights, knighthood, chivalry, lady, medieval costume, medieval dress, medieval romance, romance, NSW, New South Wales, parade, pennant, procession, Sam Hood (1872-1953), shield, St George cross, street parade, students, Sydney, The University of Sydney, tradition, university
Description
An account of the resource
Hyperlink to a photograph of two Sydney university students participating in the “Commem Day†street parade in 1937, taken by renowned Australian photographer Sam Hood. The two students in the photograph appear on horseback and in costume; a male student is dressed as a medieval knight complete with chainmail, a helmet and a shield, and a female student dons an imitation medieval style dress and hat. “Commem Day†was an annual procession orchestrated by students at The University of Sydney. It began as an impromptu concert performed by students waiting to have their degrees conferred in 1888, but developed into a separate festival involving a parade through the streets of Sydney in the twentieth century. The last “Commem Day†parade was held in 1975.
Creator
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Hood, Sam
Source
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State Library of New South Wales, Digital Order No. hood_14970
Publisher
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State Library of New South Wales
Date
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19 May 1937
Rights
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State Library of New South Wales
Format
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Hyperlinkl; Digitised photograph - 1 film photonegative (copied from original nitrate photonegative)
Language
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English
“Commem Dayâ€
“Festival Dayâ€
Armour
chain mail
chainmail
chivalry
commemoration
costume
custom
fancy dress
festivities
helmet
horse
knight
knighthood
knights
lady
medieval costume
medieval dress
Medieval Romance
New South Wales
NSW
parade
pennant
procession
romance
Sam Hood (1872-1953)
shield
St George cross
street parade
students
Sydney
The University of Sydney
tradition
university
-
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Title
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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Hyperlink
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Original Format
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Digitised photograph - 1 film photonegative (copied from original nitrate photonegative)
URL
<a href="http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemLarge.aspx?itemID=19716">http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemLarge.aspx?itemID=19716</a>
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Title
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A Knight in The University of Sydney Commem Day Parade, 1937
Subject
The topic of the resource
armour, chainmail, chain mail, “Commem Dayâ€, commemoration, costume, custom, fancy dress, “Festival Dayâ€, festivities, helmet, horse, knight, knights, chivalry, knighthood, medieval romance, romance, medieval costume, medieval dress, New South Wales, parade, pennant, procession, Sam Hood (1872-1953), shield, St George cross, street parade, students, Sydney, The University of Sydney, tradition, university
Description
An account of the resource
Hyperlink to a photograph of a Sydney university student participating in the “Commem Day†street parade in 1937, taken by renowned Australian photographer Sam Hood. The student in the photograph appears on horseback and dressed as a medieval knight, complete with chainmail and a helmet. “Commem Day†was an annual procession orchestrated by students at The University of Sydney. It began as an impromptu concert performed by students waiting to have their degrees conferred in 1888, but developed into a separate festival involving a parade through the streets of Sydney in the early twentieth century. The last “Commem Day†parade was held in 1975.
Creator
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Hood, Sam
Source
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State Library of New South Wales, Digital Order No. hood_14975
Publisher
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State Library of New South Wales, Hood Collection part I: Sydney streets, buildings, people, activities and events, c.1925-1955
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
19 May 1937
Rights
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State Library of New South Wales
Format
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Hyperlink; Digitised photograph - 1 film photonegative (copied from original nitrate photonegative)
Language
A language of the resource
English
“Commem Dayâ€
“Festival Dayâ€
Armour
chain mail
chainmail
chivalry
commemoration
costume
custom
fancy dress
festivities
helmet
horse
knight
knighthood
knights
medieval costume
medieval dress
Medieval Romance
New South Wales
parade
pennant
procession
romance
Sam Hood (1872-1953)
shield
St George cross
street parade
students
Sydney
The University of Sydney
tradition
university
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Medievalism at the Foundations
Description
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This Collection illustrates how medievalism has always existed ‘in plain view’ in Australian public life, as a conspicuous cultural memory ghosting Australia’s modernity. It focuses on discourses about, debates over, and changing interpretations of i) Australia’s medievalist political and religious institutions and rituals, ii) its architecture, and iii) its civic environment. In this Collection are items relating to all three of these key areas. Firstly, you will find items that point to the medieval influences and inflections that still permeate and influence our political, legal and religious institutions and traditions. Secondly, you will find numerous examples of neo-gothic and neo-romanesque architecture, and some cases where architectural features are known to have been modelled on specific medieval buildings. Thirdly, you will find items relating to the ways in which medievalism is incorporated into our civic environments and expressed through statues, monuments and war memorials.
Document
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<p>Newspaper Article</p>
<p><a href="http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38571254" target="_blank">http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38571254</a></p>
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Title
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May
Subject
The topic of the resource
celebration, custom, dancing, festivities, James II (r.1685-1688), Maia, May, May Day, maypole, medieval custom, medieval festivities, medieval procession, merrymaking, public holiday, puritans, Restoration, Roman, Romans
Description
An account of the resource
In this article from the Western Mail, the author relates details of the historical customs and festivities associated with the month of May. The article begins by describing the medieval tradition of ‘a-maying’ and merrymaking on the first day of the month: ‘May day’. This involved processions and dancing, often around a maypole. Maypoles, the author goes on to explain, were viewed as especially objectionable by the Puritans in the seventeenth century, and banned by Parliament between 1644 and 1660. The article concludes by suggesting that the name ‘may’ was most likely Roman in origin - after Maia, the mother of Mercury.
Creator
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Anon.
Source
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National Library of Australia
Publisher
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The Western Mail
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
9 May 1946, p.3
Rights
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The Western Mail
Format
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Newspaper Article
Language
A language of the resource
English
celebration
custom
dancing
festivities
James II (r.1685-1688)
Maia
May
May Day
maypole
medieval custom
medieval festivities
medieval procession
merrymaking
public holiday
puritans
Restoration
Roman
Romans
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Title
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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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Original Format
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Digital Photograph
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Title
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Medieval costumes at the 2003 Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group Christmas Party
Subject
The topic of the resource
Christmas party, Christmas, party, costume, festivity, festivities, medieval dress, medieval costume, medieval recreation, Monk, Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group, Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group (PMRG), PMRG, recreation, anachronism
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Members of the Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group in medieval costume posing for photos at the PMRG Christmas Party in 2003.</p>
<p>The Perth Medieval and Renaissance group was founded in 1981. Its membership is comprised of staff, graduates and postgraduates of Western Australian universities, and also members of the general public with an interest in the culture, life and history of medieval and early modern Europe. PMRG offers a forum to showcase local, national and international scholarship in the field by hosting seminar papers and presentations by local and visiting scholars throughout the year. For more information on PMRG, see: <a href="http://www.pmrg.arts.uwa.edu.au/Creator/Contributor" target="_blank">http://www.pmrg.arts.uwa.edu.au/</a></p>
Creator
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Scott, Anne
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
December 2003
Rights
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Image produced with participants' permission
Format
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Digital Photograph
anachronism
Christmas
Christmas party
costume
festivities
festivity
medieval costume
medieval dress
medieval recreation
monk
party
Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group
Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group (PMRG)
PMRG
recreation