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'Viking Ship' Article
Tags: Examiner, Gokstad, Launceston, Ormen Friske, recreation, ship, ships, Stockholm, Tasmania, viking, Viking ship, vikings
‘Golfreise durch’s Outback’ article
The Mace of Parliament
Tags: authority, black rod, British Empire, ceremony, cross, crown, custom, decoration, emblem, harp, House of Commons, House of Lords, John Beckett (1984-1964), king, Legislative Assembly, Long Parliament (1653), mace, medieval customs, medieval tradition, Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), orb, ornamentation, parliament, parliamentary officials, parliamentary personnel, politician, ritual, rose, royal bodyguard, sergeant, serjeant-at-arms, Speaker, symbol, symbol of office, thistle, tradition, Usher of the Black Rod, Victoria, Victorian House of Parliament, waratah, warfare, weapon, weaponry, weapons
Grand Theatre: ’Under the Red Robeâ€
Tags: “Medieval romanceâ€, “Under the Red Robeâ€, Alma Rubens (1897-1931), Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), Day of the Dupes (1630), drama, duel, fiction, film, Gil de Berault, Grand Theatre, Henri de Cocheforet, historical fiction, honour, Huguenot, John Charles Thomas (1889-1960), literature, Louis XIII, Mademoiselle de Cocheforet, movie, novel, Robert B. Mantell, screen Stanley J. Weyman (1855-1928), WA, Western Australia
Wool Types in Australia Total 1,500
Wedding Fashions
Tags: bouquet, bride, brides, bridesmaids, brocade, chiffon, clothing, coronet, dress, fashion, gown, headdress, jackets, lace, lilies, medieval lines, medieval style, roses, satin, tulle, veil, velvet, wedding, wedding dress, women’s fashion
Two New Clocks: Novelties for London Court
Tags: “Tournament of Tilting Knightsâ€, arcade, Big Ben, Big Clock, clock, dragon, Fremantle, H. Hope Jones, Hay Street, horse, knights, La Grosse Horage, lance, London Court, mechanisation, Monk of Glastonbury, Moreton Bay, Peter Lightfoot, retail arcade, Rouen, shopping, St George, St George’s Terrace, sword, Synchronome Company Ltd, synchronome invention, WA, Wells Cathedral, Western Australia
“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)