Gog & Magog in the Royal Arcade Shopping Mall,Melbourne,Victoria,Australia Stock Photo Alamy

Gog And Magog Melbourne. Gog and Magog, Melbourne, Vic Gog and Magog, Royal Arcade,… Flickr Constantly surveying the pedestrians with their suspicious squints, the two giants of 7-feet tall strike the bells reluctantly every hour, like two bad boys being compelled to perform a much detested job that they. It is the oldest surviving arcade in Australia, known for its elegant light-filled interior, and the large carved mythic figures of Gog and Magog flanking the southern entry

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Close-up images of the statutes of Gog and Magog, who strike the time hourly on Gaunt’s Clock in Melbourne’s Royal Arcade Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register.

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Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register. Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register. According to the legend cited in the description under the clock, the mythological giants Gog and Magog were captured by Brutus and forced to serve as porters at the gateway of a palace on the site of the.

GOG AND MAGOG AT ROYAL ARCADE. Originally designed by Charles Webb and constructed in 1869, the arcade has high glass roof and windowed stores Close-up images of the statutes of Gog and Magog, who strike the time hourly on Gaunt’s Clock in Melbourne’s Royal Arcade

Gog and Magog in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne, Australia Stock Editorial Photo. Today we look at the history of Gog and Magog, which have been striking the hour in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne since 1892 Gog and Magog, the two mechanized wooden sculptures standing at the end to the Little Collins Street in the Royal Arcade, must be the world's grumpiest looking bell ringers ever