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Court Collection (page 66)

Background imageCourt Collection: Working Class Home

Working Class Home
A working mans home at Lincoln Court, London : mantelpiece ornaments contrast with the mother searching her childs head for lice, and washing hanging up to dry

Background imageCourt Collection: Ladies Singles / Wimbledon

Ladies Singles / Wimbledon
Ladies singles match on Centre Court at Wimbledon

Background imageCourt Collection: Mens Singles / Wimbledon

Mens Singles / Wimbledon
Mens singles match on Centre Court at Wimbledon

Background imageCourt Collection: Sport / Wrestling

Sport / Wrestling
Court wrestlers of the Sultan of Turkey - dressed for outdoors, resting and fighting

Background imageCourt Collection: Seven Dials / Slums / 1855

Seven Dials / Slums / 1855
Wild Court, in the Seven Dials district of London, notorious as one of the most dangerous slums in London

Background imageCourt Collection: Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason

Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason
King Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason. This process was used three times during Richards reign, the first one being in November 1387, when the Duke of Gloucester

Background imageCourt Collection: Judicial hearing in Ancient Rome

Judicial hearing in Ancient Rome
A judicial hearing taking place in Ancient Rome

Background imageCourt Collection: Charlemagne, King and Emperor, with Queen Hildegarde

Charlemagne, King and Emperor, with Queen Hildegarde
Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus. Karolus Magnus, Charles the Great), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800

Background imageCourt Collection: St Paul tells Festus he is not insane

St Paul tells Festus he is not insane
St Paul rejects the charge of insanity made against him by the Roman official Festus, as described in the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 26

Background imageCourt Collection: Henry VIII and the Pope at the Reformation

Henry VIII and the Pope at the Reformation
The Pope suppressed by King Henry VIII -- a contemporary satire on Englands break with Rome, showing Henry sitting on his throne with the Pope under his feet

Background imageCourt Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Henry VI Part I

Scene from Shakespeares Henry VI Part I, in which Joan of Arc (Joan la Pucelle) at Chinon correctly identifies the Dauphin (the future Charles VII), who has disguised himself as one of his courtiers



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