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Coriolanus Collection

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Boeing Stratocruiser G-ANTY BOAC London Airport

Boeing Stratocruiser G-ANTY BOAC London Airport
BOAC Stratocruiser Coriolanus joined the fleet in 1954 flying the transatlantic route. In 1959 Coriolanus flew the final scheduled Stratocruiser service

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Short S23 Empire Flying Boat G-AETV Coriolanu

Short S23 Empire Flying Boat G-AETV Coriolanu
Short S23 Empire Flying Boat, G-AETV, Coriolanus, which became VH-ABG in Qantas service

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Gaius Marcius Coriolanus offering his services to the Volsci

Gaius Marcius Coriolanus offering his services to the Volsci
The Roman general, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, banished from Rome, offers his services to the Volsci, his former enemy

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Two Short S23 Empire flying boats, G-AETV Coriolanus

Two Short S23 Empire flying boats, G-AETV Coriolanus and G-ADHM Caledonia, with a Sikorsky S42B, NC-16736 Pan American Clipper III, of Pan American Airways at Southampton

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: George IV as Coriolanus

George IV as Coriolanus
Coriolanus addressing the Plebeians George IV depicted as Coriolanus, addressing radicals, as the plebeians

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Candlelabra in bronze and ormolu

Candlelabra in bronze and ormolu with relief of Coriolanus in base, bronze figure holding the crystal sconce. Chromolithograph by W

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Shakespeare - Coriolanus

Shakespeare - Coriolanus - My name is Caius Marcius. circa 1830

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus - title page

Coriolanus - title page - with Volumnia, Virgilia and Young Martius. 1862

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus & Aufidius

Coriolanus & Aufidius
Coriolanus and Aufidius meet in single combat

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Ward as Volumnia

Ward as Volumnia
DAME GENEVIEVE WARD (LUCY GENEVIEVE TERESA WARD) American born British soprano and actress in the roll of Volumnia in Shakespeares Coriolanus

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus & Women

Coriolanus & Women
Coriolanus, the Roman hero who fell from grace by leading his enemies against Rome, is begged by his mother, wife and the women of Rome, to withdraw his Volscian army, which he does

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus Yields

Coriolanus Yields
Coriolanus listens to the entreaties of his wife and mother, and agrees to call off his siege of Rome, thereby bringing about his own downfall

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus Listens

Coriolanus Listens
Coriolanus, intent on defeating Rome, is dissuaded when his wife and mother visit his camp : he agrees to call off the siege, thereby causing his own downfall

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus begged by his mother to spare Rome

Coriolanus begged by his mother to spare Rome
Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, attacking Rome on behalf of the Volsci, is begged by his mother Veturia to spare the city

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Coriolanus banished from Rome

Coriolanus banished from Rome
The Roman general, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, is banished from Rome because of his arrogance, and suspicion concerning his political ambitions

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Gaius Marcius taking Corioli

Gaius Marcius taking Corioli
Gaius Marcius, the legendary Roman hero, taking the Volscian city of Corioli, resulting in his additional name, Coriolanus, and his promotion to general

Background imageCoriolanus Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Coriolanus

Scene from Shakespeares Coriolanus
A scene from Shakespeares Roman play, Coriolanus, in which Coriolanuss family begs him to spare Rome


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