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Double page spread in The Sphere showing British warriors lined up waiting before the Battle of Agincourt. The original watercolour by John Hassall
Battle of AgincourtThe English army prepares for battle on the morning of Agincourt
King Henry V at the Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. 1415
Battle of AgincourtA cavalry charge during the English victory at Agincourt
British battleships at sea, including HMS Agincourt, WW1British battleships at sea during the First World War, including HMS Agincourt, a dreadnought, in the foreground. Date: 1914-1918
100 Years War / AgincourtHenry V leads the English to victory at Agincourt, defeating an army four times as large : the French lost 8000, the English 400
Henry V at AgincourtKing Henry V engages in hand-to- hand fighting on foot against the French infantry
Henry V / AgincourtAct IV, Scene I Henry V, victorious after the battle of Agincourt; H: " Praised be God, & not our strength for it!"
100 Years War and English Victory at AgincourtEnglish victory at Agincourt Date: 1415
Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England, dates from 1402, when Sir Thomas Tunstall, knighted by King Henry V at Agincourt, was given a licence to crenellate his manor house. Date: early 1930s
Saint CrispinSAINT CRISPIN Patron saint of tanners and shoemakers : his feast-day is also the date of the battle of Agincourt, as Shakespeare reminds us. Date: circa 285
Praying before AgincourtHenry V and his troops pray for victory over the French before the battle of Agincourt
Four-gun Bristol fighter plane at Agincourt, FranceA four-gun Bristol fighter plane of No. 22 Squadron, RAF, with one Vickers and three Lewis guns, at Agincourt, France, towards the end of the First World War
Duc D orleans ImprisonedThe Tower during the captivity of the duc d Orleans, taken prisoner after Agincourt
The Sketch Photographic Interviews XXXiX - Mr John HassallPage from The Sketch featuring a photographic interview with the artist John Hassall. He is seen at work in his studio at 88 Kensington Park Road, sweeping up and working on his large watercolour
John Hassall painting The Morning of AgincourtJohn Hassall (1868 - 1948), artist and illustrator known as The Poster King for his highly popular posters, pictured in his studio working on his watercolour painting
King Henry V naming the Battle of Agincourt, France. 1415
Charles de Montaigu, Seigneur de Marcoussy, brother to Jean de Montaigu, killed at the Battle of Agincourt 1415. He wears a bourrelet or beret, tunic with angel sleeves and hose
H. M.s MinotaurH.M.S Minotaur and Agincourt, built in the River Thames by Ironworks Company at Blackwall, was delivered complete into the possession of the Lord of the Admiralty. Date: 1865
Tower of London 1415The Tower serving as prison for the duc dOrleans, taken prisoner at Agincourt. Date: 1415
King Henry V at Battle of AgincourtHenry V leads the English to victory at Agincourt, defeating an army four times as large : the French lost 8000, the English 400 during the hundred years war Date: 1415
Charles, Duke of OrleansArtists interpretation of of Charles, Duke of Orleans, captured in the Battle of Agincourt (1415), under escort to the Tower of London. From a 15th century engraving. Date: 1415
Sir Robert ChamberlynSIR ROBERT CHAMBERLYN Soldier who fought on the winning side in the battle of Agincourt. Date: FLOURISHED 1415
Memorial to Charles Rolls at MonmouthMemorial to Charles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910) at Agincourt Square, Monmouth. Rolls was a motoring and aviation pioneer and (somewhat ironically), the first Briton to be killed in a fliying accident
de Havilland DH16 G-EAPM Agincourt of Aircraft Transportde Havilland DH16, G-EAPM, Agincourt, of Aircraft Transport & Travel Ltd
HMS Agincourt, British battleship, WW1HMS Agincourt, British dreadnought battleship, launched 1913, served during the First World War including the Battle of Jutland, decommissioned 1921. Seen here at sea with 4th Battle Squadron
Robert ChaumberleynROBERT CHAUMBERLEYN Esquire to king Henry V, and supposed to have been present at the battle of Agincourt. He is both well armed and well armoured, protected cap-a-pie. Date: flourished 1417
Scene from Henry the FifthA scene from a production of Henry the Fifth at the Princess Theatre: King Henry V entering London after the battle of Agincourt
Ms - Duke of OrleansThe Tower of London during the Captivity of Charles, duc d Orleans, after Agincourt - from a Flemish manuscript of his poems
Agincourt, Pop PrintEnglish victory at Agincourt