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Richmond crowned Henry VII at BosworthEarl of Richmond crowned Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth, where he defeated Richard III. 1485
Theatre scrap, King Richard III on horseback, probably at the Battle of Bosworth, 1485. 19th century
Theatre scrap, Earl of Richmond on horseback, probably at the Battle of Bosworth, 1485. 19th century
Group photo, male and female police officers, LondonGroup photo, male and female police officers on a Met Police CID training course for detective constables, taken on 13 March 1948
Anthony BlackwallANTHONY BLACKWALL Classical scholar and Master of Bosworth School. Date: 1674 - 1730
Monocled BusinessmanColonel W J Bosworth wears a frock coat, grey striped trousers with a front crease, half boots, a wing collar, a carnation buttonhole & a monocle. Date: 1909
Oxford University Association Football team 1894-1895Group photo, Oxford University Association Football team: Alexander, Raikes, Salt, Bosworth Smith, Fry, Hewitt, Bliss (Captain), Smith, Oakley, Salmon, Compton. Date: 1894-1895
Samuel Rogers (Church)SAMUEL ROGERS English churchman, rector of Husbands Bosworth and Brampton in the county of Northampton and chaplain to earl Spencer. Date: ? - 1790
Sir Rhys Ab ThomasSIR RHYS AB THOMAS (or Fitzurien) - valiant Welsh supporter of the future Henry VII against Richard III, knighted on the battlefield of Bosworth. Date: 1451 - 1527
Bosworth Field Leicestershire, where Richard III was defeated on 21 August 1485 by Henry, Duke of Richmond, who assumed the throne and established the Tudor dynasty
King Richard III and the Earl of RichmondRichard III and the Earl of Richmond during the Battle of Bosworth
Richmonds Army AdvancesRichmonds army advancing on the eve of Bosworth to meet Richard
Henry Crowned / BosworthHenry VII crowned on the battlefield of Bosworth
Matchlocks, gun and pistolVarious firearms -- a Matchlock Crossbow (from Bosworth), a Mameluke gun, a Persian matchlock and a Highland pistol
Scene from Shakespeares Richard IIIA scene from Shakespeares history play, Richard III, showing the king haunted by his crimes on the eve of the Battle of Bosworth