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The first Saxons in BritainWhen the Romans withdrew their troops from Britain after about 400 years, the British King needed help with organising his army, so two Saxons
Belgic Britons BcBelgic Briton, whose people settled in Britain during the second century BC : depicted with one of the Cassiterides Date: 2nd century BC
Sunday Afternoon in a Picture Gallery, 1879Engraving showing a group of Victorian Britons admiring the paintings in an art gallery, 1879. This image was originally entitled Sunday Afternoon in a Picture Gallery and was drawn from life
Immigrants arriving at Winnipeg, Canada, 1909Photograph of crowds of immigrants arriving at the train station in Winnipeg, Canada, 1909. Winnipeg was at that time the chief distributing centre for Western Canada
Losing AmericaNews from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps - Britons hear from lord North that their American colonies are revolting
Queen BoadiceaQueen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus
Druids / New Years DayDruids celebrating on New Years Day. The chief Druid leads the procession, carrying mistletoe for Britons to hang in their homes
Ancient BritonsBritons - a warrior, a priest, a statesman, a farmer and a woman - at the time of the first Roman invasion attempt; all are armed with, at the least, a staff
Druids Incite Riot 55 BcDruids incite Britons to oppose the landing of the Roman invaders
Mission to BritainA Missionary preaching to the ancient Britons
Caesar Invades / Cig CardCaesars first invasion attempt : the Britons await the Romans with defiance
Queen of the IceniBOADICEA (or Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, animating the Britons to defend their country against the Romans
Boadicea & her ArmyBoadicea, Queen of the Iceni, encourages the native Britons to defend their country against the Roman invaders
Roman Invasion AttemptJulius Caesars attempt to invade Britain is met with resistance by the native people who gather with horses and spears
Bewick HoundCanis Sagax - said to be the original breed of this island, used by the ancient Britons in the chase of the larger kinds of game with which the country abounded
Pyne - Guy FawkesGUY FAWKES The effigy of this dastardly Catholic conspirator is still carted about the streets, to remind patriotic Britons of the Popes evil intentions
Uncultivated StateAncient Britons in their most uncultivated state