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Britannia and CetewayoRetribution : Britannia seizes the Zulu chief Cetewayo round the neck, in a landscape dominated by the dead bodies of both British soldiers and Zulus
The Zulu wars. Dabulamanzi, brother of King Cetewayo (CetshwPortrait of Dabulamanzi, with Zulu warriors behind him. Dabulamanzi was the leader of the Zulu army in their most famous victory against the British at Isandhlawana
George V Pillar BoxAn English postman in his uniform, demonstrates the knack of buying a book of stamps from a vending machine attached to a King George V pillar box
Ludwig Ii / Sophie CharlotKING LUDWIG II OF BAVARIA AND PRINCESS SOPHIE CHARLOTTE Seen during their engagement: the marriage was cancelled in strange circumstances
George Iv / 1795 CartoonKING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND Thoughts on Matrimony George IV considers potential marriage partners
Cetewayo / Zulu / Stereo CdvCETEWAYO or CETSHWAYO Zulu king (1873-79) photographed during his visit to Britain
Lobengula / MatabeleLOBENGULA King of the Matabele (1870-93)
Gustav V / Sweden / BeaglesGUSTAV V King of Sweden (1907-50) with his wife Victoria, Princess of Baden
Wilhelm I / G KochKAISER WILHELM I King of Prussia, later Emperor of Germany, with his generals in 1870 during the Franco-Prussia War
Naaman the Leper HealedThe Syrian commander Naaman is a leper, but he is cured when he is sent by the king to bathe in the waters of Israel
Philippe IV Le Bel / AnonPHILIPPE IV LE BEL ( the Fair ) King of France, a ruthless and ambitious ruler who inter alia suppressed the Templars and installed popes at Avignon
Philippe IV Le Bel / JonesPHILIPPE IV LE BEL ( the Fair ) King of France, a ruthless and ambitious ruler who inter alia suppressed the Templars and installed popes at Avignon
Alexander Issus 333BcAt Issus (near Iskanderun in Turkey) Alexander routs a vast horde of Asiatics and mercenaries, driving Darius, King of Persia, from the field
King Oswalds ArmSt Aidan prayed that the arm of King Oswald, which had given freely to beggars, would never decay. A story told in Bedes History. The arm remained uncorrupted for 9 centuries
Philippe IV Le BelPHILIPPE IV LE BEL ( the Fair ) king of France, a ruthless and ambitious ruler who inter alia suppressed the Templars and installed popes at Avignon
Charles I at TrialCHARLES I OF ENGLAND The King at his trial in 1648
King Charles I - PlayersCharles I of England
Highwaymen / RedingtonRedingtons horses: famous highwaymen including: Tom King, Captain Hawk, Jack Sheppard, Claude Duval, Captain Macheath & Sixteen String Jack
Ladies Travelling 1399La Dame de Courcy, one of queen Isabellas attendant ladies, returns to France when king Richard II is deposed : she and her luggage are seen landing at Boulogne
Augustus II King PolandAUGUST II, king of Poland He was also Elector of Saxony as Friedrich August I, but this did not save him from being deposed
Edward Iii / ShawKING EDWARD III Reigned 1327 - 1377
P. Revolt / Richard / HarrisKing Richard II and his Council go down the Thames in a barge to confer with the rebels
Henry Iv / Falstaff / RebukeSir John Falstaff receiving a most unexpected rebuke from King Henry V. Act V Scene V
Praying before AgincourtHenry V and his troops pray for victory over the French before the battle of Agincourt
John Signs Magna CartaKing John, pressured by the barons, signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede
Death of Richard IRichard I, dying of his wounds during a minor engagement in France, pardons Bertrand, the archer who shot him
Alfred Burns the CakesAlfred the Great is scolded by the neatherds wife for letting the cakes burn
Coronation of George IIIThe coronation of George III
Cook / Katie King Photo 4Katie King manifests at the home of Sir William Crookes, though neither of the two sitters seems particularly interested in the spirit
Top English ClergyThe Archbishops of Canterbury and York, together with other top English clergy, at the coronation of George V
Oscar Ii / Sweden / 1901OSCAR II King of Sweden (1872-1907) and of Norway (1872-1905)
First CalendarTHE FIRST CALENDAR attributed to Numa, king of Rome
Ww1 / Single Men PosterSINGLE MEN Hundreds of thousands of married man have left their homes to fight for KING & COUNTRY
Grimm / Hans the HedgehogThe king makes a promise to Hans the hedgehog
Arthur with OwainOwain, son of Morgan Le Fay, appeals to his uncle, King Arthur
King George Iv / SatireKING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND Caricature of him and a friend
King Richard Iii / EnglandKING RICHARD III OF ENGLAND Ruled 1483 - 1485
Bannockburn / 1314The Scottish army led by King Robert de Bruce VIII defeat the invading English army of Edward II
Bannockburn / Bruce ReviewBefore the battle, King Robert de Bruce VIII reviews the Scottish army, who proceed to defeat the English
Matilda Escapes StephenEmpress Matilda escapes in white clothing over snow and ice from Oxford, where she had been besieged by King Stephen
Paul Whiteman and his orchestra in the Rhapsody in Blue sequence in The King of Jazz, Universal Pictures, 1930 Date: 1930
Funeral of King George V 1936, Sandringham, NorfolkFuneral of King George V 1936, procession leeaving Sandringham, Norfolk, where he died
King Henry VI of England married to Margaret of Anjou at Titchfield Abbey, 23 April 1445. The mad king was 24 and the queen 15
Portrait of Roman Emperor PupienusRoman Emperor Pupienus, 170-238. Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus Augustus or Pupienus Maximus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma
Richard III and the sons of Edward IVRichard III, as Duke of Gloucester, orders the sons of the late King Edward IV be parted from their mother, Elizabeth Woodville. 1480s
Richmond Palace, Surrey, at the time of King Henry VII. 15th century
Wedding of Edward and Eleonor of Castile, 1254Wedding of 14-year-old Prince Edward (later King Edward I of England) and 11-year-old Eleonor of Castile at the monastery of Las Huelgas, Burgos, 1254
Ludgate Circus and St Pauls Cathedral, City of LondonA busy Ludgate Circus with the King Lud pub on the left and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance, City of London. Date: circa 1920s