William Fairfield Warren was the first president of Boston University.
"Diagram illustrating the true key to ancient cosmology and mythical geography", page 10 of Paradise Found...
Avalon is a mythical island featured in the Arthurian legend. It first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 1136 Historia Regum Britanniae as a place of magic where King Arthur's sword Excalibur was made and later where Arthur was taken to recover from being gravely wounded at the Battle of Camlann. Since then, the island has become a symbol of Arthurian mythology, similar to Arthur's castle of Camelot.
The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon by Edward Burne-Jones
La Mort d'Arthur by James Archer (1860)
"Lady of the Isle of Avelyon", George Frampton's low relief panel at 2 Temple Place in London
Ship-themed attributed arms of the Knight of Escalot