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- Tags: medieval costume
‘Eating the Leek’ (Henry V, Act V, Scene I), The Bulletin, 4 March 1893.
La Belle Dame sans merci, by Arthur Hughes
Tags: Alain Chartier, apparition, Armor, Armour, Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), Arthurian, Ballad, chivalric, chivalry, Courtly Love, damsel, dream, faery child, fair lady, false promise, infatuation, John Keats, knight, La Belle Dame sans merci, maiden, medieval costume, poem, supernatural, unrequited love, Vic, Victoria
‘Soldier at a Medieval Faire’
Tags: Armor, Armour, Arms, aventail, Blacktown, Blacktown Medieval Fayre, camail, chain mail, chainmail, combat, entertainment, helmet, honour, medieval costume, medieval fair, New South Wales, Norman style helmet, NSW, Nurragingy Reserve, re-enactment, reenactment, Richard Taylor, Sydney, war, warfare, Western Sydney
‘The old soldier’ at the Blacktown Medieval Fayre
‘Peasant’; or ‘Pilgrim’
“The Winter’s Tale†for Perth Stage
Tags: Antigonus, Apollo’s Temple, Bohemia, Camillo, costume, drama, Emilia, Florizel, head dress, head-dress, headdress, Hermione, jealousy, John Alden (1908-1962), John Alden Shakespearean Company, Leontes, Mamillius, medieval costume, medieval dress, oracle, Pauline, Perdita, performance, Perth, Polixenes, Shakespeare, shepherd, shepherdess, shoes, Sicilia, sleeves, stage, The Winter’s Tale, theatre, WA, Western Australia, William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
This is What Women Wore in Bygone Times
Tags: Antigonus, Apollo’s Temple, Bohemia, Camillo, costume, drama, Elsie Dayne, Emilia, Florizel, head dress, head-dress, headdress, Hermione, Iris Hart (1910-1983), jealousy, John Alden (1908-1962), John Alden Shakespearean Company, Leontes, Lucille Robinson, Mamillius, Mavis Turner, medieval costume, medieval dress, oracle, Pauline, Perdita, performance, Perth, Polixenes, Shakespeare, shepherd, shepherdess, Sicilia, stage, The Winter’s Tale, theatre, WA, Western Australia, William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
A Knight and his Lady, University Commemoration Day ("Commem") through streets
Tags: “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