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Cricket in an English VillageA classic English village scene of cricket played under the watchful gaze of the church steeple. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Englands Polo Team, 1930The English polo team selectedt o meet the Americans at Meadowbrook; Mr G. Balding, Captain C.T. I. Roark, Captain R. George, Mr Lewis Lacey and Mr A Roark in reserve
Sir Robert Peel, c. 1846Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism
England / UlverstonThe town centre at Ulverston, Cumbria, a market town a few miles south of the English Lake District
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, NoonHogarth, Four Times of the Day, 2. Noon. A group of Huguenots attend the French Church in Hog Lane, London (right), opposite an eating house and a group of disreputable people (left)
Sir William WallaceSIR WILLIAM WALLACE He is warned by a peasant woman of the English treachery awaiting him in Ayr
Ws Gilbert / Vanity FairWILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT English playwright and collaborator with Sullivan
English football players in team pictureLeading England football players, wearing a variety of shirts, line up for a team picture
Beeston Castle, Cheshire. Turner, Joseph Mallord William 1775 - 1851
Magna CartaThe Magna Carta, English Charter, third issue from 1225 Date: 1225
Fox Hunters toast a day on the hunt at their localA group of riders and their hounds toast a day at the hunt outside a local pub. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLarenThe Green Knight rides over the bridge into Camelot Castle on New Years Day. He will set King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table a special challenge
Countryside Flowers and ButterfliesRed Admiral and Peacock Butterflies amid a mass of vegetation including berries, rosehips, ivy and holly
The Light Dragoons 1790 - 1992The evolving uniform of The Light Dragoons. From Left - 13th Light Dragoons 1790, 18th Light Dragoons 1810, 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Marys Own) 1930, The Light Dragoons 1st December 1992
Daphne Du MaurierDAPHNE DU MAURIER English writer and novelist, author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" pictured at her home Menabilly, in Fowey, Cornwall
Boxer / Daniel MendozaDANIEL MENDOZA 1764 - 1836 English boxer who was the acknowledged English heavyweight champion and who operated a successful boxing school in London
William Tyndale / WhittockWILLIAM TYNDALE English translator of Bible; burned at the stake for heresy in 1536
William Pitt the Younger addressing ParliamentWilliam Pitt (the Younger) addressing the House of Commons
Flag of the Scottish CovenantersThe Flag of the Scottish Covenanters. They were Presbyterians sworn to defend their religion, part of a Protestant effort to seize power in Scotland against the English
King AthelstanKING ATHELSTAN King of England (reigned 924-939)
King Harold II (Harold Godwinson)HAROLD II or HAROLD GODWINSON (c 1022-1066) King of England, reigned for nine months in 1066, killed at Hastings
Westminster Cathedral, London Date: 1960s
Piccadilly by Night, London Date: 1960s
Battersea Park Fun Fair, London Date: 1960s
H. M. Queen Elizabeth II at the Trooping the ColourH.M.Queen Elizabeth II at the Trooping the Colour Date: 1960s
A bunch of Rhubarb - delicious with Birds CustardA bunch of Rhubarb - delicious with Birds Hot Custard Sauce - featuring a recipe for Rhubarb Charlotte Date: 1915
Royal crowns and sceptreSymbols of imperial Majesty: St Edwards Crown, with 444 precious stones, remains one of the senior Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, being the official coronation crown
The Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales ) (or simply " Staffords" for short) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales Division
Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890)Photograph of Sir Richard Francis Burton, the English explorer, linguist and diplomat. A master of up to 30 languages, Burton made a pilgrimage to Mecca disguised as a Pathan in 1853
Rainy Street, ManchesterA typical English street on a rainy shopping day: an elderly couple use the zebra crossing
Anne BoleynANNE BOLEYN second wife of Henry VIII and mother of queen Elizabeth. (from a portrait by Holbein)
Charles DickensCHARLES DICKENS English writer, at his writing desk, circa 1860
Brooklands motor racing track. 20th century
RAF Lightning F Mk. 6 - RAF LeucharsRoyal Air Force English Electric Lightning F Mk.6 XR760 H of No.23 Squadron at RAF Leuchars Date: 1969
French and English artificial fishing flies. circa 1900
Masters of Malvern CollegeIllustration by Fred May showing the Headmaster of Malvern College, Mr Frank S. Preston, taking a roll-call of some of his staff. Malvern College is an independent school in Worcestershire, England
Four English Electric Lightning F1s XM139 XM147 XM164Four English Electric Lightning F1s, XM139, XM147, XM164 and XM165, of No 74 Squadron, in flight
Map of NorthumberlandMap of the English county of Northumberland by Robert Morden, originally produced for the 1695 edition of Camdens Britannia
Noel Coward (1899-1973)Caricature of Noel Coward (1899-1973), the English playwright, actor and composer, in 1938
Gerard Manley Hopkins English Poet
Sir Stanley Spencer, c. 1926Photograph of Sir Stanley Spencer (1891-1959), the English painter, standing in front of his painting The Resurrection, c.1926
Jem Mace, BoxerGypsy Jem Mace (1831 - 1910), English champion and known as the " Father of Modern Boxing"
English PrizefightersA pair of bruisers slug it out with their bare fists while a genteel crowd watches the action
Thomas ChattertonTHOMAS CHATTERTON The young English poet lies dead, having taken arsenic
John Wesley / Sun. at HomeJOHN WESLEY English religious leader preaching on his fathers grave, Epworth
Tennyson / Ape / Vanity FairALFRED, LORD TENNYSON English poet Cartoon
Politics / NationalismBritannia guards our coasts, protecting a typical English family
King Ethelred II The UnreadyETHELRED II The Unready King of England (reigned 978-1013 and 1014-1016)