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    Montsalvat is an artists' community in Eltham, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established by Justus Jorgensen in 1934, the colony is set among...
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    more common. Eltham's tourist attractions include the artists colony Montsalvat and the Diamond Valley Railway, the largest ridable miniature railway...
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    the tennis centre at Eltham Central Park. At Withers Way, a detour to Montsalvat can be taken by crossing Main Road and following Dalton Street. The trail...
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    The Australian tonalists followed in the 1910s, some of whom founded Montsalvat in Eltham, Australia's oldest surviving art colony. Mid-century Melbourne...
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  • Monsalvat School of Comparative Religion (sometimes spelled Montsalvat; meaning "Mount of Peace") was an American constituent school of Sarah Jane Farmer's...
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  • Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula, the Lake House in Daylesford, and Montsalvat in Eltham. Sunday night challenges returned to the more traditional Mystery...
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    Péladan identified the Cathar castle of Montségur with Munsalväsche or Montsalvat, the Grail castle in Wolfram's Parzival. This identification has inspired...
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  • Belgrave. Her uncle was Justus Jorgensen, founder of the artists' colony of Montsalvat, outside Melbourne. She married the lecturer and political commentator...
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    really the Holy Grail, arguing that Montségur was the Munsalväsche (or Montsalvat) of Wolfram von Eschenbach's 13th-century Grail romance Parzival. This...
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    of Australia, both the Adelaide and Brisbane festivals of ideas, the Montsalvat Arts Society and the Don Dunstan Foundation. As a young man he joined...
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