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Crecy Collection

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CRECY
At CRECY, 9000 English soldiers under Edward III defeat 30, 000 French under Philippe VI - a triumph of the English strategy of bowmen against cavalry

Background imageCrecy Collection: Knights at Crecy Battle

Knights at Crecy Battle
After the battle of Crecy, the English knights pursue the French off the field of battle and take many nobles prisoner, who are afterwards obliged to pay ransom

Background imageCrecy Collection: King Edward III knighting his son, Edward the Black Prince, in Normandy, France

King Edward III knighting his son, Edward the Black Prince, in Normandy, France, during the Crecy campaign of 1346. Date: 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France

Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France, 26 August 1346, an English victory under King Edward III, during the Hundred Years War

Background imageCrecy Collection: Black Prince presenting his Banner to Sir John Chandos

Black Prince presenting his Banner to Sir John Chandos
Edward the Black Prince presenting his Banner to Sir John Chandos. Date: 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: Battle of Cr飹1346

Battle of Cr飹1346
The Battle of CrÚú╣, also called Battle of Cressy, was an English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years War. 26 August 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: A map showing the movement of King Edward III through France from Barfleur to Calais in

A map showing the movement of King Edward III through France from Barfleur to Calais in the early 14th century, marking the battles at Crecy and Caen. Date: 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: Black Prince at Crecy

Black Prince at Crecy
Edward, the Black Prince, son of King Edward III, receives a blessing from his father after helping to gain victory over the French at the battle of Crecy

Background imageCrecy Collection: Edward III refusing to send aid to his son

Edward III refusing to send aid to his son (Edward, the Black Prince) at the Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. His response was " Let the boy win his spurs"

Background imageCrecy Collection: Battle of Crecy 1346

Battle of Crecy 1346
9000 English soldiers under Edward III defeat 30, 000 French under Philippe VI Date: 26 August 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: War / 100 Years War / Crecy

War / 100 Years War / Crecy
English soldiers under Edward III defeat a far larger French army under Philippe VI Date: 26 August 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: Gaucher de Chastillon (1250-1329)

Gaucher de Chastillon (1250-1329), comte de Crecy Connetable de France French military

Background imageCrecy Collection: A straight stem pipe, finely hand carved - WWI

A straight stem pipe, finely hand carved - WWI
A straight stem pipe, finely hand carved by and belonging to Driver P. S. Wilson, a lorry driver with the Army Service Corps. during the First World War. Signature on base of pipe - P. S. WILSON

Background imageCrecy Collection: Scene at Crecy 1346

Scene at Crecy 1346
Edward III refuses succour to his son, Edward the Black Prince of Wales Date: 26 August 1346

Background imageCrecy Collection: Military / Weapons / Bowmen

Military / Weapons / Bowmen
At CRECY, 9000 English soldiers under Edward III defeat 30, 000 French under Philippe VI - a triumph of the English strategy of bowmen against cavalry

Background imageCrecy Collection: Crecy (Dupray)

Crecy (Dupray)
CRECY The decisive defeat of the French by the English is won at the expense of fierce hand to hand fighting as well as the superiority of the bowmen

Background imageCrecy Collection: Crecy : English Wait

Crecy : English Wait
The English forces await the attack of the French


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