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Ghent Collection (page 3)

Background imageGhent Collection: BELGIUM. Ghent. Church of Saint Martin. Chasuble

BELGIUM. Ghent. Church of Saint Martin. Chasuble with golden embroidery and the Mystic Lamb. Flemish art. Textiles

Background imageGhent Collection: Maria Theresa (1717-1780). Empress of Austria

Maria Theresa (1717-1780). Empress of Austria (1740) of the House of Habsburg. The painting was made as a present for Flandes, which paid for the empress dress. Oil on canvas. BELGIUM. Ghent

Background imageGhent Collection: Justus of Ghent, Joos van Wassenhove (1435-1480)

Justus of Ghent, Joos van Wassenhove (1435-1480). Moses. 1470s. Flemish art. Oil on wood. ITALY. Urbino. Ducal Palace

Background imageGhent Collection: St. Bavon Abbey, the cloister, Ghent, Belgium

St. Bavon Abbey, the cloister, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: Palais de Justice, Ghent, Belgium

Palais de Justice, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: St. Bavon Abbey, the Virgins Crypt, Ghent, Belgium

St. Bavon Abbey, the Virgins Crypt, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: The Rabot Gate, Ghent, Belgium

The Rabot Gate, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: St. Bavon Abbey, the old tower, Ghent, Belgium

St. Bavon Abbey, the old tower, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: St. Bavon Abbey, pulpit, Ghent, Belgium

St. Bavon Abbey, pulpit, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: Ghent gate, Bruges, Belgium

Ghent gate, Bruges, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: Friday market, statue of John (i. e. Jacob) of Artevelde, Gh

Friday market, statue of John (i. e. Jacob) of Artevelde, Gh
Friday market, statue of John (i.e. Jacob) of Artevelde, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: Chateau des Comtes, Ghent, Belgium

Chateau des Comtes, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: Boathouse, Ghent, Belgium

Boathouse, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: The belfry and Hotel de ville, Ghent, Belgium

The belfry and Hotel de ville, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGhent Collection: Gothic building, Belgium

Gothic building, Belgium
A gothic building in Belgium, possibly St Nicholas Church in Ghent, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1839

Background imageGhent Collection: View of St Nicholas Church, Ghent, Belgium

View of St Nicholas Church, Ghent, Belgium
Watercolour view of St Nicholas Church, Ghent, Belgium, seen through a window, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1839

Background imageGhent Collection: Belgium - Ghent - Cloth Hall and Cathedral Spire

Belgium - Ghent - Cloth Hall and Cathedral Spire Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGhent Collection: Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, Belgium

Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, Belgium
The Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, Belgium. The rectangular hall adjoining the belfry was built to headquarter the affairs of the cloth trade that made the city rich during the Middle Ages

Background imageGhent Collection: Civilian refugees near Ghent, Belgium, WW1

Civilian refugees near Ghent, Belgium, WW1
Civilian refugees resting at the side of a rail track near Ghent, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 9 October 1914

Background imageGhent Collection: Advertisement for railway tickets to Ghent Exhibition

Advertisement for railway tickets to Ghent Exhibition
An advertisement for affordable railway tickets to Ghent, Belgium, via Dover and Ostend, for the Universal and International Exhibition, taking place from April until November 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageGhent Collection: Pen-Y-Ghent

Pen-Y-Ghent
Pen-y-Ghent, Ribblesdale, Yorkshire Dales, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageGhent Collection: St Nicholas Ghent from our window

St Nicholas Ghent from our window
St Nicholas, Ghent from our window. Date: 1839

Background imageGhent Collection: Ghent, Belgium - Chateau des Comtes de Flandre

Ghent, Belgium - Chateau des Comtes de Flandre (Castle of the Counts of Flanders). Date: circa 1919

Background imageGhent Collection: Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace Hero

Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace Hero
On 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald ( Rex ) Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageGhent Collection: Warneford attacks Zeppelin at Ghent

Warneford attacks Zeppelin at Ghent
On 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageGhent Collection: Henley Regatta Winners from Belgium

Henley Regatta Winners from Belgium
The winners of the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, from the Royal Club & Royal Sport Nautique Club of Ghent, Belgium. This is the 8-man crew with cox (seated in cap) and trainer

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 3

Uprising at Ghent - 3
Count Willem van Hainaut and his entourage set out on an expedition to Friesland

Background imageGhent Collection: Ghent Insurrection

Ghent Insurrection
The people of Ghent try to destroy the sea-dyke, but they are prevented by soldiers of the duc de Bourgogne

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 7

Uprising at Ghent - 7
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : the insurgents attack the earl of Flanders in Dendremonde. Date: 1379

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 6

Uprising at Ghent - 6
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : the insurgents are offered terms by Lewis, count of Flanders

Background imageGhent Collection: Duke at Ghent - 2

Duke at Ghent - 2
Philippe le Bon, duc de Bourgogne, is greeted by the submissive people of Ghent

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 5

Uprising at Ghent - 5
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : led by Jan Gronnet, the insurgents take Oudenarde

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 10

Uprising at Ghent - 10
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : a deputation from the burghers of Ghent solicit terms from the count of Flanders

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 1

Uprising at Ghent - 1
The White hood uprising in Ghent : the burghers of Ghent send an embassy to the count of Flanders

Background imageGhent Collection: Duc De Bourgogne

Duc De Bourgogne
The people of Ghent aren t all that fond of their master, the duc de Bourgogne, but when he gives birth to an heir they are happy enough to celebrate - any excuse for a party !

Background imageGhent Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 9

Uprising at Ghent - 9
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : peace proclaimed at Ghent by Jan van Helle in the name of the duc de Bourgogne

Background imageGhent Collection: Court of Van Artevelde

Court of Van Artevelde
Jacob Van Artevelde holding state at his court in Ghent after assuming supreme power in Flanders

Background imageGhent Collection: Citzens of Ghent

Citzens of Ghent
An interview between the citizens of Ghent and the Earl of Flanders

Background imageGhent Collection: Submission of Ghent

Submission of Ghent
When the nobles of Ghent are too proud to submit to Philippe le Hardi, their ruler thanks to marriage with Margaret of Flanders, their wives perform the act of submission instead

Background imageGhent Collection: Treaty with Edward III

Treaty with Edward III
Jan d Artevelde of Ghent makes a treaty with Edward III to safeguard the wool trade, promising neutrality in the 100 years war with Frence

Background imageGhent Collection: Plane Attacks Balloon

Plane Attacks Balloon
A British biplane attacks a balloon protecting an enemy airship shed near Ghent

Background imageGhent Collection: Louis Xviii / Isabey Minia

Louis Xviii / Isabey Minia
LOUIS XVIII Titular King of France 1795-1814, King from 1814- 1815, 1815-1824. Napoleon reigned for 100 days in 1815 and Louis fled to Ghent

Background imageGhent Collection: Warneford Downs 1st Zep

Warneford Downs 1st Zep
Lieutenant Warneford shoots down the first Zeppelin of the war over Ghent

Background imageGhent Collection: Warneford Downs Zeppelin

Warneford Downs Zeppelin
Flight Sub-Lieutenant R.A.J. Warneford destroys the first Zeppelin, over Ghent, earning the Victoria Cross. He died in a plane crash in Paris just ten days later

Background imageGhent Collection: Belgian Nuns Gardening

Belgian Nuns Gardening
The Beguins, Belgian nuns, of the Beguinage convent of Ghent, Belgium, digging and hoeing their garden vegetable patch

Background imageGhent Collection: Belgian Nuns

Belgian Nuns
The Beguins, Belgian nuns, of the Beguinage convent of Ghent, Belgium, with hoes and spades and other gardening tools over their shoulders

Background imageGhent Collection: Riots in Ghent 1892

Riots in Ghent 1892
Police and mounted troops clash with socialist rioters in Ghent. A placard asks for universal suffrage



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