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Title
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Medievalism on the Page
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection examines literary medievalism from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It traces an arc from the populist literary medievalism of the nineteenth century, through the more rarefied modernist turn of the mid-twentieth century, to the re-emergence of popular forms such as children’s literature and fantasy since the 1980s. In this Collection you will find items relating to printed medievalist works and also to medievalism operating in print, for example in references to medieval events, people, and literature in nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts and dramatic works.
Website
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Local URL
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<a href="http://travelling-foodies.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/robin-hood-of-regional-tourism.html">http://travelling-foodies.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/robin-hood-of-regional-tourism.html</a>
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Title
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Travelling-Foodies: Robin Hood of Regional Tourism!
Subject
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Blog, digital marketing, marketing, Nicholas Parkinson-Bates, regional tourism, Robin Hood, Travelling-Foodies, Travelling-Foodies: Robin Hood of Regional Tourism!, tourism, Tourism Channel, website.
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Travelling-Foodies blog includes an entry made on June 15, 2012, titled ‘Robin Hood of Regional Tourism!’. The entry reports that the Tourism Channel were providing free websites for small regional towns, helping them to promote their attractions to tourists. One of the founders of the Tourism Channel, Nicholas Parkinson-Bates, is quoted as saying ‘We like to think of ourselves as the Robin Hood of tourism’. The quote refers to the free help being provided to poorer towns, and how it is similar to the legend of Robin Hood taking from the rich to help the poor. </p>
<p>The blog can be found at: <a href="http://travelling-foodies.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/robin-hood-of-regional-tourism.html">http://travelling-foodies.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/robin-hood-of-regional-tourism.html</a></p>
Creator
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Travelling-Foodies
Date
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June 15, 2012
Rights
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Travelling-Foodies
Format
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Website
blog
digital marketing
marketing
Nicholas Parkinson-Bates
regional tourism
Robin Hood
tourism
Tourism Channel
Travelling-Foodies
Travelling-Foodies: Robin Hood of Regional Tourism!
website.
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https://ausmed.arts.uwa.edu.au/files/original/411c804143e35eea875f0c019b15ab8b.pdf
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Medievalism on the Page
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection examines literary medievalism from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It traces an arc from the populist literary medievalism of the nineteenth century, through the more rarefied modernist turn of the mid-twentieth century, to the re-emergence of popular forms such as children’s literature and fantasy since the 1980s. In this Collection you will find items relating to printed medievalist works and also to medievalism operating in print, for example in references to medieval events, people, and literature in nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts and dramatic works.
Document
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Original Format
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PDF; Advertisement
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Title
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Viking Unsweetened Milk
Subject
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Fremantle, Henri Nestle, Nestle, Norwegian, Norway, Perth, Preston and Co., Viking, vikings, advertising, advertisement, ad, WA, Western Australia, Western Mail, milk
Description
An account of the resource
An advertisement on page 15 of the Perth newspaper ‘Western Mail’ on September 8, 1899. The advert is for unsweetened milk made by Henri Nestle in the ‘highlands’ of Norway and sold by Preston and Co. in Fremantle, Western Australia. The product is presumably called ‘Viking’ because it comes from Norway, one of the Scandinavian countries from which the Vikings originated.
Creator
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Anon.
Source
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National Library of Australia
Publisher
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Western Mail
Date
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8 September 1899
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
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Newspaper Advertisement; PDF
Language
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English
Ad
advertisement
advertising
Fremantle
Henri Nestle
marketing
milk
Nestle
Norway
Norwegian
Perth
Preston and Co.
viking
vikings
WA
Western Australia
Western Mail
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https://ausmed.arts.uwa.edu.au/files/original/815ab94a3f338994df6f89cf10ca6f94.pdf
98cec2a2fbbfca2676573ca160f01cbe
Dublin Core
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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.
Document
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Original Format
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Digitised Newspaper Article, National Library of Australia, <a href="http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49067504" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49067504</span></a>
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Title
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Wool Types in Australia Total 1,500
Subject
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competition, marketing, medieval methods, sales, Sydney University, synthetic fibres, T. G. Hunter, wool, wool market, wool trade, sheep
Description
An account of the resource
In this article about wool sales in 1952, Australia’s marketing methods are described as medieval. T. G. Hunter, a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Sydney University, is quoted advising that wool should be marketed in a few uniform grades (rather than by 1,500 different classification types) so as to counter the threat posed by uniform quality synthetic fibres. This change, although costly, is necessary, suggests the author, if the Australian wool trade is to maintain its sales volume.
Creator
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Anon.
Source
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National Library of Australia
Publisher
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The West Australian
Date
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6 December 1952, p. 10.
Rights
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The West Australian
Format
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Digitised Newspaper Article
Language
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English
competition
marketing
medieval methods
sales
sheep
Sydney University
synthetic fibres
T. G. Hunter
wool
wool market
wool trade
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Dublin Core
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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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Trade mark;
Still image;
PDF
URL
<a href="http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/PhotoSearchItemDetail.asp?M=0&B=30415044&SE=1">http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/PhotoSearchItemDetail.asp?M=0&B=30415044&SE=1</a>
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Title
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Medieval Motif on Trade Mark for Hennessy Liquor
Subject
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trademark, Hennessy, James Hennessy, Hennessy Liquor, liquor, alcohol, axe, battleaxe, trade, mark, knight, knights, armour, armoured, battle, symbol, motif, marketing
Description
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Image of a trade mark designed by William Wolfen & Co. for James Hennessy & Company Liquor. Depiction of an armoured knight's arm wielding a battleaxe.
Creator
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James Hennessy and Company;
William Wolfen and Company
Source
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National Archives Collection
Date
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1866
Rights
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National Archives Collection
Format
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Hyperlink
Language
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English
alcohol
Armour
armoured
axe
battle
battleaxe
Hennessy
Hennessy Liquor
knight
knights
liquor
mark
marketing
motif
symbol
trade
trademark