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An Example of Weapons and Shield at the SCA College Challenge - St. Basil vs. St. Lazarus
Tags: Armour, armour making, armoury, College Challenge, Kingdom of Lochac, knight, knighthood, medieval craft, medieval metalwork, metalwork, Murdoch, Murdoch University, Saint Basil, Saint Lazarus, SCA, shield, Society for Creative Anachronism, St. Basil, St. Lazarus, tournament, tourney, University of Western Australia, UWA, weapon, weaponry, weapons
University’s Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms, New Norcia Monastery.
Tags: Abbot, Benedictine monks, Benedictines, Catholic, coat of arms, crosier, cross, ecclesiastical heraldry, external ornaments, galero, hat, heraldry, insignia, lion, mitre, monastery, monasticism, monks, New Norcia, Order of St Benedict, patriarchal cross, pontifical hat, religious house, shield, St Benedict of Nursia, Swan, vestments.
C. E. W. Bean Oxford University heraldic shield 2nd
Tags: Australian War Memorial, Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Collaroy, Commonwealth Archives, education, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, historians, journalism, official war histories, Oxford University, plaque, shield, Sir William Throsby Bridges and Sir Cyril Brudnell Bingham White, Sydney Morning Herald, Tuggeranong, Victoria Barracks, Western Front, WW1
Souvenir Shield: Private C.E. Urry, 1 Battalion, AIF
Tags: aluminium, Anzac Cove, armourer, Badge, badges, C.E. Urry, coat-of arms, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, Lonepine, shield, Turkey, Western Front, World War, World War I
Framed coat of arms - General Sir John Monash
C. E. W. Bean Oxford University heraldic shield
Tags: Australian War Memorial, Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Collaroy, Commonwealth Archives, education, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, historians, journalism, official war histories, Oxford, Oxford University, plaque, shield, Sir William Throsby Bridges and Sir Cyril Brudnell Bingham White, Sydney Morning Herald, Tuggeranong, university, Victoria Barracks, war, Western Front, World War, World War I
A Knight in The University of Sydney Commem Day Parade, 1937
Tags: “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