Browse Items (25 total)
- Tags: legend
Gaunt's Clock, Royal Arcade, Melbourne
Gog and Magog, Royal Arcade, Melbourne
Extracts from the Melbourne Newspaper, The Argus
Tags: Armour, Australian landscape, bush, bushranger, bushrangers, crime, criminal, Edward Kelly, Kelly Gang, knight, knights, landscape, law, legal, legend, legends, media, Melbourne, myth, mythology, Ned Kelly, police, stealing, theft
St George and the Dragon, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
Tags: bronze, Centennial International Exhibition, chivalric tradition, Crusades, dragon, exhibition, Golden Legend, hagiography, international exhibition, Jacobus de Voragine, knight, legend, Melbourne, mythology, Saint George, sculpture, Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834-1890), spear, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon sculpture, State Library of Victoria, statue, sword, Victoria, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264)
Tristram and Iseult. A Long Narrative Poem.
Tags: ‘Lancelot’, ‘Merlin’, ‘Tristram and Iseult’, Arthur, Arthurian, Arthurian legend, Arthurian romance, Celtic legend, Cornwall, Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935), Iseult, Isolde, Isolt, knight, legend, mark, medieval poetry, narrative poem, Norman poem, Pictish king, poem, poetry, review, romance, trilogy, Tristan, Tristram, Tristran, Tristrem, Yseult
Mythistory: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Medieval Imagination
St George and the Dragon Altar, St George’s Cathedral, Perth, Western Australia.
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican Cathedral, Anglicanism, battle, carving, Cathedral, chivalric tradition, chivalry, combat, Crusades, dragon, Eucharist service, Golden Legend, hagiography, Jacobus de Voragine, jarrah, knight, legend, myth, mythology, nave, nave altar, Perth, saint, Saint George, saints, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon, St George’s Cathedral, sword, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264), WA, Western Australia
Jeanne d’Arc, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
Tags: Armour, banner, banners, battle, battles, Bernard Hall, bronze, Charles de Ponthieu (1403-1461), Charles VII (r., Domrémy, Emmanuel Frémiet (1824-1910), equestrian, execution, Felton Bequest, fleur-de-lys, Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc (1412-1431), La Pucelle, legend, maid of Orléans, Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, oriflamme, Orléans, Paris, pennant, Place des Pyramides, sculpture, State Library of Victoria, statue, Victoria, war, war banner, war horse, war-banner, war-horse