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Richard II interrupting a tournamentRichard II stopping a tournament between Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, and Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford -- a scene which comes at the beginning of Shakespeares play
Two cows with bells round their necks in Alpine scenery. Date: circa 1970s
Royal Navy sailor with Union Jack and Red Ensign flags. circa 1900
The Cromdale wrecked at Bass Point, The Lizard, CornwallThe Cromdale, a fully rigged iron sailing barque, wrecked in heavy fog at Bass Point, The Lizard, Cornwall, on 23 May 1913. Date: 1913
Queen Margaret with son and robberQueen Margaret of Anjou, wife of King Henry VI, fleeing into a forest after the Battle of Hexham (15 May 1464, Wars of the Roses) with her son, Prince Edward, meets a robber and asks for protection
View of the Outer Quay, Brixham, Devon, with people and boats. Date: 1920s
Illustration, Gravediggers scene, HamletIllustration to the Gravediggers scene in Shakespeare's play, Hamlet (Act. V, Scene I)
Prince Henry removing the crown from his father's pillowPrince Henry (Henry V) removing the crown from his father's pillow (Henry IV). 1413
Starry Gazey Pie, Ship Inn, Mousehole, CornwallA mouthwatering example of a Starry Gazey Pie, served up on Tom Bawcocks Eve (23 December) at Mousehole in Cornwall. The dish, with fish heads and tails sticking out of it, is unique to Mousehole
Royal coach and horses, ready for a special event. 1805
Perkin Warbeck at Beaulieu Abbey in the New ForestPerkin Warbeck (c.1474-1499) takes refuge at Beaulieu Abbey in the New Forest. By claiming to be Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York (the younger of the two Princes in the Tower)
Illustration to Venetian Air, a poem by Thomas MooreIllustration to a poem, Venetian Air, by Thomas Moore -- dearest Ninetta... beneath thy mask shrouded, I ll know thee afar. From a publication entitled National Airs (6 volumes, 1818-1827)
Nelsons Column and National Gallery, LondonNelsons Column and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. early 19th century
Richmond crowned Henry VII at BosworthEarl of Richmond crowned Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth, where he defeated Richard III. 1485
Proscenium Arch, Pantheon Theatre, London. 1815
Air stewardess demonstrating oxygen mask on board a passenger plane. Date: circa 1970s
Fishing boats on St Ives beach, CornwallFishing boats, Lamorna and Girl Renee, on St Ives beach, Cornwall, with a horse and cart on the left. Date: circa 1970s
Fishing boat, Our Pride, on St Ives beach, Cornwall, with fisherman. Date: circa 1970s
Sunset on the sea, Agonda Beach, Goa, IndiaSunset on the sea behind palm trees, Agonda Beach, Goa, India. Date: circa 1980s
Fishing boats off Brixham, Devon, waiting for a breeze. Date: 1925
Schoolgirl wondering what to write on her slate. 1891
Music cover, Bell Bottom Trousers, words and music by Moe Jaffe, as performed by Max and Harry Nesbitt. 1944
Christmas card, scarecrow and snowman -- Scare away all troubles this Christmas. circa 1905
Christmas card, Scottish boys sliding on ice -- To Wish You A Jolly Happy Christmas. circa 1905
Regatta at Windsor for the Prince of Wales birthdayRegatta at Windsor on 12 August 1793, in honour of the Prince of Wales birthday. 1793
Queen Philippa interceding for the burghers of CalaisQueen Philippa interceding with her husband, Edward III, for the lives of the burghers of Calais. 1347
Programme cover, Theatre Royal, Brussels, BelgiumProgramme cover, Theatre Royal des Galeries St Hubert, Brussels, Belgium. 1928
The Roman Pulcinella of the Piazza Navona. The commedia dell arte character is shown in five scenes: winning the lottery, reconciling with his enemy, drinking wine, reading up on politics
Napoleon in Russia. 1812
Paris street tradesman, Le Froiteur (Frotteur)Petites Industries Parisiennes - Le Froiteur (Frotteur). 1851
Advertisement for the Daily Express newspaper, superimposed on a photograph of Pentonville Road near Kings Cross, London. early 20th century
Box cover design, Passe Partout Picture Framing Outfit. circa 1930s
Advertisement, Pantex Garment PressAdvertisement for the Pantex Garment Press - Light as a Feather to Operate - made by James Armstrong & Co Ltd, London SW1. 1956
Advertisement for Sandemans Port, superimposed on a photograph of Oxford Street, London. early 20th century
Lolita, Spanish dancer in Paris. 1900s
Birthplace of C M Yonge, Otterbourne, HampshireBirthplace of Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901), English novelist, Otterbourne, Hampshire. 19th century
Greetings card, Never look on the Dark Side -- a black cat and a white cat sitting on a wall in the moonlight. circa 1905
Two men playing chess, watched by a woman - With an Eye fix d as Marble. circa 1825
Christmas card, three pigs with a wheelbarrow. circa 1905
Napoleon after the Battle of WaterlooNapoleon as he appeared after the Battle of Waterloo. 1815
Card in the shape of a bottle of rum -- Rum Stuff. circa 1900
Queen Victoria opening the Great Exhibition. 1851
Queen Margaret, her son, and Edward IVQueen Margaret and her son (Prince of Wales, Edward of Westminster, Edward of Lancaster, 1453-1471) brought before Edward IV after the Battle of Tewkesbury. 1471
Two men playing draughts - The Veteran Defeated. circa 1820
Trechot, Parisian actress. 1900s
Maureen O Sullivan (1911 1998), Irish-American actress
British Officers Playing Rounders in Suda DockardThe Blockade of Crete: British Officers Playing Rounders in Suda Dockard. The Englishman must have his sport wherever he goes
Steam locomotive engine 61236, with carriages. Date: circa early 1960s