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Gog & Magog
Giant Guardians Look up. Guarding the Royal Arcade, giants Gog and Magog stand on either side of the impressive Gaunt’s clock at the Little Collins Street end of the arcade. Some mystery surrounds their history. Sources differ as to whether the giants were carved in London or Melbourne, and whether they were erected in the arcade in 1870 or 1892. Melbourne’s favourite giants were carved with great skill by Mortimer Godfrey, who reduced the copies to the height of 7 feet from the originals’ 14 feet. Erected by a turret clock maker named Fritz Ziegler, Gaunt’s Gog-Magog clock was based on one existing in London. The striking of the bells was discontinued for a time because of the noise but has since resumed. In the myth of Gog and Magog. Gog carries a ‘morning star’ (looking like a mace and chain) and his brother, Magog stands like an ancient Roman soldier with a halbert (spear-topped battleaxe) in hand. As the story goes, England was peopled by cave-dwelling giants when the Ancient Britons first arrived there. The Britons refused to live sensibly in dark, damp caves like the native giants did and preferred to build houses to found the city of London. This apparently so incensed one of these giants, Gog, that he waged war on the invaders. The shrewd Magog sided with the Britons, whom he thought all the giants could learn from. After Gog made an unsuccessful attack on London, his brother offered him a choice. Gog could either join Magog in the ancient palace (later the site of the Guildhall) to guard the city, or fight to the death. "Gog’s answer was to whirl his morning star and rush upon Magog. But Magog was armed with a good, stout halbert, provided by the Britons, and he smote his brother, hip and thigh and laid him low." [Centenary Gazette, 1968] However, there is a happy ending. The Britons helped Magog to nurse his brother back to health and, in gratitude, Gog joined Magog as co-guardian of the people of London. Similarly, Melbourne’s Gog and Magog keep careful watch over the Royal Arcade.
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By Samantha D.4 September 2017 • Verified Purchase
Folded Card, Size: Standard (12.7 cm x 17.8 cm), Paper: Signature Matte
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The card was excellent this time preferred the quality of print etc. Brilliant clear and good quality pleasing to the eye
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By Sarah T.13 May 2021 • Verified Purchase
Folded Card, Size: Standard (12.7 cm x 17.8 cm), Paper: Signature Matte
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Looked great and was perfect for my Nana's 99th it arrived super quick so much quicker than sending the original from the other side of the world! My Nan loved my artwork too and the picture of us inside helped her remember who I was as she has Alzheimer's. Crisp and clear. Bright and colorful true to the original artwork I created. The photo we placed inside also looked great and clear.
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By MR M.1 April 2021 • Verified Purchase
Folded Card, Size: Standard (12.7 cm x 17.8 cm), Paper: Signature Matte
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This was used as a Mother's Day card and my mother absolutely loved it! The artwork and attention to detail is stunning. It's as if the hare could jump right out of the card at any moment. The print quality and colours are of a very high standard and show the beautiful hare in commendable detail.
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Product ID: 137747895430203692
Created on 27/11/2005, 6:48
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