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Landing of King William of Glorious Memory at Carrickfergus, 1690 (c.1728). Hagen, Willem van der 1675-1745. Date: 1728 (circa)
The Cenotaph before unveilingThe Cenotaph, Whitehall, London before unveiling on 11th November 1920. Date: 1920
Celebrating the glorious victory in WWI - France & America and their leaders, President Woodrow Wilson, Marechal Foch and Georges Clemenceau Date: 1919
The Old Revolution House - near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. This little cottage takes its name from the Revolution of 1688. Three hundred years ago this cottage was an alehouse - the Cock and Pynot
Spain (1868). Spanish Glorious Revolution. Batlle of Alcolea (20th September 1868). General view of the battlefield. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension" Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension of the constitutional rights by the provisional government. Caricature from the magazine " La Flaca" with Juan Prim
MORENO BENITEZ, Juan (1822-1887). Spanish progressive politician. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. SS. Viajeros" Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. " SS. Viajeros al Tren...", caricature of the magazine " La Flaca". Joan Prim drives the train that brings the monarchy
Spain (1869). Glorious Revolution. Barcelona
Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. Murder of" Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. Murder of the secretary of the civil governor in Tarragona. Image published in " L Illustration. Journal Universel". Etching."
Hail! Glorious banner of our land. Spirit of the Union. Patriotic music cover showing woman holding US flag. Date c1861
WWI - Great Advance - German PrisonersWWI - The Great Advance - captured German Prisoners flowing past British troops. 1st July 1916. Date: 1916
Bystander masthead design, 1927 - Glorious TwelfthIllustrated masthead design for the outer cover of the Bystander magazine featuring a woman on the grouse moors enjoying some shooting on the Glorious Twelfth. Date: 1927
Fighting it Out at Glorious GoodwoodArtists impression of a fighting finish at Goodwood, described in The Bystander magazine (from where this image is taken) as the most popular and prettiest of meetings
Waltham Abbey WindowThe interior of Waltham Abbey, shwoing the glorious East Window, Essex, England. Date: 11th century
Apple OrchardA glorious array of apple trees in blossom in an orchard in Kent, England. Date: 1960s
Derbyshire Rambler 1930SThe slopes of Dovedale, where a rambler in plus-fours takes in the glorious Derbyshire scenery, England. Date: 1930s
Lake District RamblersStanding on Ashness Bridge, a group of hikers pause to take in the glorious view over Derwentwater, the Lake District, Cumbria, England with Skiddaw in the distance. Date: 1930s
Mickleham ParkA glorious vista in Mickleham Park, a favourite beauty spot, between Leatherhead and Dorking, Surrey, England. Date: 1930s
Guildford Castle GardensA glorious array of flowers in bloom in the Castle Gardens, Guildford, Surrey, England. Date: 1960s
H. M.s GloriousOriginally commissioned as a light cruiser, HMS GLORIOUS was later converted into an aircraft carrier. Destroyed by SCHARNHORST after she aided in the evacuation of Norway, 1940 Date: 1930s
William III Lands in UkWilliam III lands on the South coast of England, near Brixham before heading to Exeter Date: 1688
James II Flees to France, where he is Received by Louis XIV December 1688
William III ArrivesWilliam III Reaches London 19 December 1688
Double page spread in a diary for 12-17 AugustA double page spread in a young persons diary for 12-17 August. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Burns / Made to MournMAN WAS MADE TO MOURN O man! while in thy early years, How prodigal of time! Mis-spending all thy precious hours, thy glorious, youthful prime!
The Glorious Stand of the Royal West Kents in Trones WoodAn illustration of a small group of the Royal West Kent regiment repelling German attacks in Trones Wood, France. The soldiers are reported to have been separated from their main force during a night
Captured British PlaneA British seaplane, captured by the Red Army at Astrakhan, is loaded onto a river boat. The intervention in Russia is not one of the most glorious pages of British history
Glorious 1 June / OzanneGLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant
French Take Rome - 5The Capitol is illuminated in honour of the glorious restoration of Rome to papal authority after the defeat of the republicans by the French
Bastille MonumentProposed monument on the site of the Bastille to commemorate the event which signalled the outbreak of the glorious Revolution
Burney streamlined carThe Burney Streamlined car, with engine placed at the back. The car was a glorious failure, as it was too expensive and unconventional despite the Prince of Wales buying one. Maximum speed was 40mph
James II Receives NewsJames II hears that William of Orange has landed
Glorious 1 June / CardGLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE Howe defeats the French off Ushant
William Iii / Mary / HoogheKing William III (1650-1702) and Queen Mary II (1662-94), seen here accepting the English crown
Marshal Petain / PostcardMarshal PHILIPPE PETAIN A propaganda message in 1940 : I have been with you in glorious days. I am still with you in dark days. Be at my side
Bible-BringersThe Primitive Reformers to whom (under GOD) we are indepted for the Glorious Light of the Gospel (which the Pope and his companions cannot blow out...)
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The British fleet under command of Lord Howe defeats the French in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Ushant
Romance - Glorious ApoloGLORIOUS APOLLO by E Barrington - tremendous story of Lord Byrons life and loves
Retired SoldiersAfter the Napoleonic wars, unemployed French soldiers watch troops drilling and exchange reminiscences about the glorious past
Victory in AlgeriaA Te Deum is sung in Notre Dame to celebrate the glorious capture (with the help of God) of Algiers
German EnthusiasmWhile the ladies knit socks for those in the trenches, a hero from the front recounts his glorious exploits
James II Throws SealJames II throwing the Great Seal of England into the Thames, near Whitehall
William III Lands TorbayWilliam III lands in England at Torbay
William III and Mary IIWilliam and Mary Accept the bill of Rights