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1340s Collection

Background image1340s Collection: Beaurepaire Abbey (or Bear Park), County Durham, a ruined manor house near where

Beaurepaire Abbey (or Bear Park), County Durham, a ruined manor house near where the Battle of Nevilles Cross took place on 17 October 1346, part of the Second War of Scottish Independence. Date: 1346

Background image1340s Collection: Queen's College Chapel, Oxford

Queen's College Chapel, Oxford, founded 1340 Date: circa 1920s

Background image1340s Collection: King Edward III knighting his son, Edward the Black Prince, in Normandy, France

King Edward III knighting his son, Edward the Black Prince, in Normandy, France, during the Crecy campaign of 1346. Date: 1346

Background image1340s Collection: Queen Philippa pleads for the burghers of Calais

Queen Philippa pleads for the burghers of Calais
Queen Philippa pleading for the lives of the burghers of Calais. 1347

Background image1340s Collection: The British Valhalla -- The Wars and Conquests in France

The British Valhalla -- The Wars and Conquests in France. Depicting the Countess de Montfort (Joanna of Flanders, Duchess of Brittany) waiting for help to arrive, and saluting Sir Walter Manny

Background image1340s Collection: Siege of Calais by King Edward III, Hundred Years War

Siege of Calais by King Edward III, Hundred Years War
Scene towards the end of the Siege of Calais by King Edward III, with the six Burghers on the right, during the Hundred Years War

Background image1340s Collection: Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France

Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France, 26 August 1346, an English victory under King Edward III, during the Hundred Years War

Background image1340s Collection: Queen Philippa interceding for the burghers of Calais

Queen Philippa interceding for the burghers of Calais
Queen Philippa interceding with her husband, Edward III, for the lives of the burghers of Calais. 1347

Background image1340s Collection: Calais, France - Burghers of Calais statue

Calais, France - Burghers of Calais statue by Rodin, commemorating the siege of 1347. Date: circa 1910s

Background image1340s Collection: Institution of the Order of the Garter by Edward III

Institution of the Order of the Garter by Edward III -- he invests his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, as first Knight of the Garter, the highest order of chivalry. circa 1348

Background image1340s Collection: Edward III refusing to send aid to his son

Edward III refusing to send aid to his son (Edward, the Black Prince) at the Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. His response was " Let the boy win his spurs"

Background image1340s Collection: Robert de Eglesfield, English clergyman

Robert de Eglesfield, English clergyman
Robert de Eglesfield (c.1295-1349), English clergyman, founder of Queens College Oxford in 1341 and chaplain to Queen Philippa of Hainault. Date: circa 1340s

Background image1340s Collection: Chapel / Ightham Mote

Chapel / Ightham Mote
The Chapel doorway of the moated manor house of Ightham Mote, Kent dating from the 1340s. Through a passageway in the building a bridge over the moat can be seen

Background image1340s Collection: Courtyard / Ightham Mote

Courtyard / Ightham Mote
The cobbled courtyard of the moated manor house of Ightham Mote, Kent dating from the 1340s. The chapel & half- timbered tudor gables are depicted


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