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Arthurs Collection

Background imageArthurs Collection: Lancelot and Tarquin

Lancelot and Tarquin
Sir Lancelot challenges Sir Tarquin (Tarquine) who has imprisoned 64 of King Arthur's knights. Sir Tarquin is slain

Background imageArthurs Collection: Elaine Dies Love Myth England Arthurian Legend

Elaine Dies Love Myth England Arthurian Legend
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Background imageArthurs Collection: DEATH OF LANCELOT

DEATH OF LANCELOT
Sir Lancelot, an old man in a monk's habit, dies of a broken heart on King Arthur's tomb

Background imageArthurs Collection: Arthurs Club & Brooks Club

Arthurs Club & Brooks Club
Arthurs was a London gentlemens club, now dissolved, which was established in 1811 and was disbanded in 1940. Between 1827 and 1940 it was based at 69 St Jamess Street

Background imageArthurs Collection: Music cover, Its a Different Girl Again

Music cover, Its a Different Girl Again! Words by George Arthurs, music by Bennett Scott, sung by Whit Cunliffe. Date: 1900s

Background imageArthurs Collection: King Arthur addresses a Knight

King Arthur addresses a Knight
King Arthur was a (possibly mythical) British King from the 5th and early 6th Century, who is believed to have fought the Saxon invaders

Background imageArthurs Collection: Elaines Body - Court

Elaines Body - Court
Rowing the body of Elaine to Arthurs court

Background imageArthurs Collection: ARTHURIAN MYTH / ARTHUR

ARTHURIAN MYTH / ARTHUR
Arthurs farewell to Guinevere

Background imageArthurs Collection: ARTHURS BROTHERS BONES

ARTHURS BROTHERS BONES
He finds the skeletons of his brothers

Background imageArthurs Collection: EDYRN AT CAERLEON

EDYRN AT CAERLEON
Edyrn comes to Arthurs court at Caerleon-in-Usk

Background imageArthurs Collection: Arlette, by Austen Huron and George Arthurs

Arlette, by Austen Huron and George Arthurs from the French of Claude Roland and L Bourvet, with music by Ivor Novello et al. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, September 1917

Background imageArthurs Collection: Yes, Uncle by Austen Hurgon and George Arthurs

Yes, Uncle by Austen Hurgon and George Arthurs
Promotional postcard for Yes, Uncle by Austen Hurgon and George Atthurs; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, 26th December 1917. Touring to Dalston Theatre, 27th January 1919


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