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Eight Hour Procession 1901, Sydney
Tags: ‘Merrie England’, Agincourt, carnival, Charles Jardyne Don, craft, craft guild, Eight-Hours Day, Golden age of labour, guild, guilds, labour, Labour Movement, labourer, labourers, medieval origins of eight-hours day, New South Wales, NSW, parade, parades, Poitiers, procession, processions, Professor J.E. Thorold Rogers, sleep and recreation, stonemasons; King Alfred as originator of eight hours rest, Sydney, Tooth’s brewery, Trade Union, trade unionism, Trade Unions, work, worker, workers
Church of England, Fremantle
Tags: Anglican, Anglican church, arch, architect, architecture, Christian, Christianity, Church, church architecture, church building, Evangelicalism, Fremantle, gable, Gothic, gothic architecture, Gothic Revival, Izzy Orloff (1891-1983), J. J. Harwood & Son, King’s Square, lancet arch, lancet window, limestone, neo-Gothic, quatrefoil, tracery, trefoil, W. Smith, WA, Western Australia
Druids Procession, Nedlands
Tags: battle, Britain, British resistance, Britons, Caractacus, Caratacus, Cartimandua, Catuvellauni tribe, Celtic, Celtic revival, chieftain, Claudius (10BCE-54CE), conquest, druidism, druids, Emperor, execution, exoneration, float, imprisonment, invasion, Izzy Orloff (1891-1983), military prisoner, Nedlands, neo-druidism, pagan, parade, pardon, procession, Roman Emperor, Roman Senate, Rome, speech, Togodumnus, trial, WA, Western Australia
Members of the Renaissance players on the steps of the Gothic Style buildings of the University of Sydney.
Shakespeare in Adaptation unit
"Gargoyles of Melbourne: Quaint and Curious Carvings by John Russell Parry," in The Argus
Tags: carving, gargoyle, gargoyles, Gothic, gothic architecture, John Russell Parry, Latin, Melbourne, Old French, sculptor, sculpture, The Argus, Vic, Victoria