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14th Collection (page 38)

Background image14th Collection: Medieval Gatehouse

Medieval Gatehouse
The crooked medieval gatehouse of Lower Brockhampton Hall, Bringsty, Herefordshire, England. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: St. Augustines Gateway

St. Augustines Gateway
The noble and splendidly decorated gatway of St. Augustines Abbey, Canterbury, Kent, England. Originally called St. Ethelberts Gate, now Bailey House school gate. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: England / Aylesford

England / Aylesford
Aylesford, Kent, England. The 14th century stone bridge over the River Medway, has one central arch and six smaller arches. Date: 1939

Background image14th Collection: Monk Bar, York

Monk Bar, York, Yorkshire, England, in the spring. It is a four-storey gatehouse, the most elaborate and ornate of the surviving gates. It dates from the early 14th century. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Old Dee Bridge

Old Dee Bridge
The picturesque Old Dee Bridge, spanning the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, England. Note the irregular sized arches. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: LA Fiammetta (Boccaccio)

LA Fiammetta (Boccaccio)
LA FIAMMETTA Beloved by Boccaccio. Date: LATE 14TH CENTURY

Background image14th Collection: Goldsmiths Tower Ely

Goldsmiths Tower Ely
Goldsmiths Tower, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, along with the Sacrists Gate, formed the Sacristy, built in 1325. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Pevensey Mint House

Pevensey Mint House
Ye Olde Mint House, Pevensey, Sussex, England, was erected in 1342 on the site of a Norman mint reputed to have been establised c. 1076. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: St. Johns Gateway

St. Johns Gateway
The figures of Brennus and Belinus, the founders of the ancient town of Bristol, England, on St. Johns Gateway, a fortified gateway in the defensive city wall. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Old Lantern Tower, Iow

Old Lantern Tower, Iow
The Old Lantern Tower, St. Catherines Hill, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. It is a consecrated building, formerly used as a beacon for sailors. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Glasgow Cathedral Nave

Glasgow Cathedral Nave
The fine Nave of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre- Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: St. Davids Palace

St. Davids Palace
Part of the ruins of the noble palace at St. David s, Pembrokeshire, Wales, built by Bishop Gower. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Mount Grace Priory

Mount Grace Priory, near Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; the ruins of a once great Carthusian priory, founded in 1084. The present ruins date from 1397. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Leominster Church

Leominster Church, Leominster, Herefordshire, England, a huge Norman church, with two naves and an early 14th century tower. Date: 12th - 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Cooling Church

Cooling Church
The Church of St. James, Cooling, Kent, England, famous for its association with Charles Dickens as the place where Pip first met Magwich in Great Expectations. Date: late 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Strangers Hall

Strangers Hall
The lovely old street frontage of the medieval merchants house called Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The stone crypt dates from the 14th century. Date: 14th to 18th century

Background image14th Collection: Farleigh Castle

Farleigh Castle

Background image14th Collection: Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre-Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Milton Abbey

Milton Abbey, Dorset, England founded by King Athelstan in the 10th century. The medieval church burned down in 1309 and rebuilding was had barely begun before the Dissolution

Background image14th Collection: Shrewsbury Abbey Pulpit

Shrewsbury Abbey Pulpit
The early 14th century Refectory pulpit, the only surviving part of Holy Cross (Shrewsbury) Abbey, Shropshire, England, apart from the church. Date: founded 1083

Background image14th Collection: Font Detail

Font Detail
Detail on the 14th century font at Offord Church, Suffolk, England. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Farleigh Castle Gate

Farleigh Castle Gate
Farleigh Hungerford Castle, Somerset, England. Building began in the 1370s by Sir Thomas Hungerford and extended by his son, Walter, in the 15th century : Walls & gateway Date: 14th & 15th century

Background image14th Collection: German highwaymen

German highwaymen
A group of mounted highwaymen ride out from the woods to attack a passing convoy of wagons, presumably laden with things that the bandits might like to steal. 14th Century

Background image14th Collection: Lloyd George, General Haig, General Joffre, France

Lloyd George, General Haig, General Joffre, France
David Lloyd George (1863-1945), Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), and General Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852-1931), at 14th Army Corps Headquarters, Meaulte, northern France

Background image14th Collection: City of the Dead - North Ossetia

City of the Dead - North Ossetia
The large necropolis ( City of the Dead ) near the Ossetian settlement/village of Dargavs in the Caucasus region of North Ossetia (The Russian Repubic of North Ossetia) (14th century)

Background image14th Collection: Scout Log Cabin Rockerfeller Centre, New York

Scout Log Cabin Rockerfeller Centre, New York
A log cabin (with roof and chinks fortified against wind and cold) erected by a Troop of Boy Scouts atop the 70th floor roof of the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center, New York

Background image14th Collection: Czech Troops - Bastille Day Parade, Paris, France

Czech Troops - Bastille Day Parade, Paris, France
Parade of the Czechoslovakian flag in the 4th year of the start of the 1st World War on the 14th July Bastille Day Parade - Allied Parade. Date: 1918

Background image14th Collection: Medieval Trumpeters

Medieval Trumpeters
Three trumpeters of the 14th century, wearing the grotesque garments associated with their profession : they probably belong to a noble household. Date: 1314? - 1369

Background image14th Collection: Scots Knight 14th Cent

Scots Knight 14th Cent
A Scots knight - probably a chief of the Isles - depicted on the isle of Iona : he carries a spear as well as a long broadsword, and wears a tartan surcoat. Date: 1306

Background image14th Collection: Medieval Siege Weapons

Medieval Siege Weapons
Mediavel siege weapons are little developed from Roman times. A movable castle gives a platform for bowmen, and two cannons will bombard the castle with cannonballs. Date: 14th - 15th centuries

Background image14th Collection: Vision of St Catharine

Vision of St Catharine
Catharine of Siena has a celestial vision. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: St Peters Church, Derby

St Peters Church, Derby
View of St Peters Church, in the centre of Derby. Parts of the church date back to the 14th century. Date: circa 1910

Background image14th Collection: Italian Soldiers / 14th C

Italian Soldiers / 14th C
Italian soldiers Date: circa 1375

Background image14th Collection: Scene from the legend of William Tell, Swiss folk hero

Scene from the legend of William Tell, Swiss folk hero
A scene from the legend of William Tell, Swiss folk hero. He springs onto the bank and pushes his enemy Gesslers boat back into the raging water, thereby causing its occupants to drown

Background image14th Collection: Medieval Legal People

Medieval Legal People
Three legal men from medieval England. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: German Knights & Lady

German Knights & Lady
German knights & lady Date: 1371 - 1393

Background image14th Collection: Medieval Card-Playing

Medieval Card-Playing
A group of men and women playing cards in medieval times; they are kept refreshed with water drawn from a fountain Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Afghan War / Ali Musjid

Afghan War / Ali Musjid
An Anglo-Indian encampment in the pass of Ali Musjid, in the Khyber. In the foreground can be seen the advance guard of the 14th Sikhs. Date: 1878

Background image14th Collection: German Knights / 14th C

German Knights / 14th C
German knights Date: circa 1370

Background image14th Collection: Noblewoman and Hawk

Noblewoman and Hawk
A medieval noble woman with falcon and hunting dog Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: Mongols Vs Turks C14Th

Mongols Vs Turks C14Th
One of the many battles between Timur (Tamerlane) and his Mongols against the Turks. Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: TIMUR (1336 - 1405)

TIMUR (1336 - 1405)
TIMUR LENK, TAMERLANE Built an empire which included most of Asia in the 14th century. Made Samarkand into a centre of culture. Date: 1336 - 1405

Background image14th Collection: Mongolian Military

Mongolian Military
MONGOLIAN weapons and tunic Date: 14th century

Background image14th Collection: The wedding of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Gran

The wedding of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Gran
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh together with his new wife, the Duchess of Edinburgh (formerly the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia)

Background image14th Collection: Vaudeville Theatre, New York

Vaudeville Theatre, New York
Building, Automatic Vaudeville & interiors (48 East 14th Street). Interior of the Automatic Vaudeville theatre, 48 East 14th Street, N.Y.C. showing amusements

Background image14th Collection: Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, New York

Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, New York
Building, bank, Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, Eighth Ave. and 14th St. Facade and side of the Chatham and Phoenix National Bank at 8th Avenue and 14th Street

Background image14th Collection: Monk copyist

Monk copyist
It was in the monasteries that books were written and copied. A monk works on an illuminated manuscript. Date: Medieval

Background image14th Collection: John Wyclif preaching

John Wyclif preaching
Expelled from the university, Wyclif went into the country and there wrote and taught. John Wyclif (c.1324-1384), English theologian and reformist



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