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James B. and Fannie Ricketts, c1860, (1939). Artist: Mathew BradyJames B and Fannie Ricketts, c1860, (1939). James Brewerton Ricketts (1817-1887), career officer in the United States Army, serving as a Union Army general during the Civil War
Fac-Simile of Letter by Cromwell to Lenthall, announcing Victory of Naseby, 1649, (1845). Artist: Oliver CromwellFac-Simile of Letter by Cromwell to Lenthall, announcing Victory of Naseby, 1649, (1845). After an original letter by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), to Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons
Mr. Churchill went to the Peace Conference in Paris, 1919, (1945). Mr Churchill attended the Paris Peace Conference to press Allied leaders for a decision on intervention in Russias Civil War
Prince Rupert at Edgehill, 23 October 1642, (c1880). The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was the first pitched battle of the First English Civil War, fought on on Sunday, 23 October 1642
The Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645, (c1880). The Battle of Naseby was a decisive engagement of the English Civil War, fought on 14 June 1645 between the main Royalist army of King Charles I
Richard III at Bosworth, 22 August 1485, (c1880). The Battle of Bosworth Field (or Battle of Bosworth) 22 August 1485, was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses
Capture of Badajoz, 1815, (1910). Artist: Edward OrmeCapture of Badajoz, 1815, (1910). The souvenir-medal is part of a collection box issued by Edward Orme to commemorate the military campaigns of the Duke of Wellington, 1815
The Siege of Basing House, c1880. Episode from the siege of Basing House (1643). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant
Oliver Cromwell, 1789. Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland
General Dalzell Entering Edinburgh, July 1666, (c1880). Sir Thomas Dalyell of The Binns, 1st Baronet (1615-1685) was a Scottish Royalist general in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Stephen and Matilda, rivals for the crown of England, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftStephen and Matilda, rivals for the crown of England, (1932). Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154
Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament, 1653, (1903)Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament, c1653, (1903). Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War
The Lady of the English, 1141, 1926. Artist: Herbert NorrisThe Lady of the English, 1141, 1926. Empress Matilda (c1102-1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was the claimant to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy
Gaius Marius sitting in exile among the ruins of Carthage, c1912 (1912). Artist: William RaineyGaius Marius sitting in exile among the ruins of Carthage, c1912 (1912). Gaius Marius (157 BC-86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman
The Fort at Vauxhall erected for the defence of London during the Civil War, c1810, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
One of the Forts erected by the Parliament for the defence of London during the Civil War, c1808, (1912). One of the Forts erected by the Parliament for the defence of London during the Civil War
The White Russian Federation with the Emperor Max, c1507, (1907). The emperor Maximillian I receiving the embassy of Vassilie III Ivanovitch (1505-1533)
Monument to Cuban medical students executed by the Spanish in 1871, Havana, Cuba, c1920. The executions occurred during the Ten Years War (1868-1878)
Stump Work Picture, Jacobean Period, c1615. Stumpwork flourished as a secular pursuit in the mid-1600s, around the time of the English Civil War (1642-1651). From The Studio Volume 86
Arundel Castle, c1877-1924, (1924). Artist: Francis Job ShortArundel Castle is a restored medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England. It was established by Roger de Montgomery in 1067
Cromwell and Hampden, 1902. Artist: Patten WilsonCromwell and Hampden, 1902. It has been suggested that Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) and other future architects of the English Civil War, including John Hampden (c1595-1643)
General Mikhail Vasiliyevich Alekseyev (1857-1918), Imperial Russian Army general, 1917General Mikhail Vasiliyevich Alekseyev (1857-1918), Imperial Russian Army general during World War I and the Russian Civil War, 1917
Peace Monument and U. S. Capitol, Washington, DC, c1910Peace Monument and U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, c1910. The Peace Monument, by Franklin Simmons (1839-1913), also known as the Naval Monument or Civil War Sailors Monument
Oliver Cromwell trying a prisoner during the defence of Banbury. The Globe Room of Ye Olde Reine Deer Inn, Banbury. It is believed that the Globe Room was used by Oliver Cromwell as a headquarters
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) refusing the Crown, 1937Oliver Cromwell rejecting the crown, 1657. Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician, turns down the offer of the English crown
Japanese warriors of the civil wars in the thirteenth century, c1875. Warriors carrying naginatas, a type of pole weapon
Homeless children, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Spanish Civil War, c1936-c1939
The mortuary, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Spanish Civil War, c1936-c1939. Barcelona was the scene of street fighting between different Republican factions between 3 and 8 May 1937
Once a grand hotel in Palma, Majorca, Spanish Civil War, c1936. At the start of the war Majorca was a Nationalist stronghold
Rubble in the main street, Palma, Majorca, Spain, Spanish Civil War, c1936. At the start of the war Majorca was a Nationalist stronghold
Bodies laid out after being machine-gunned, Barcelona, Spain, Spanish Civil War, c1936-c1939Bodies laid out after being machine-gunned, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Spanish Civil War, c1936-c1939. Barcelona was the scene of street fighting between different Republican factions between 3
Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884)Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, an unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884). Antoine de Saint-Chamand was a member of the Catholic League, the organisation founded by Henry
Equestrian portrait of Henry IV of France in 1596, (1882-1884). Artist: ChevignardEquestrian portrait of Henry IV of France in 1596, (1882-1884). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594
Henry IV, King of France, (1816). Artist: Charles TurnerHenry IV, King of France, (1816). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne as the first Bourbon King of France in 1594
The cover of The Illustrated London News, 27th February 1875. The War in Spain: King Alfonso breakfasting with his staff. A scene during the Third Carlist War (1872-1876)
Oliver Cromwell and his Troops at Dunbar Singing the 118th Psalm, 1926. Artist: Andrew Garrick GowOliver Cromwell and his Troops at Dunbar Singing the 118th Psalm, 1926. Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War
Stephen, King of England, 1788. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1788]
Queen Henrietta (1609-1669) sheltered by a bank from the parliamentarians, 19th century. Artist: J RogersQueen Henrietta (1609-1669) sheltered by a bank from the parliamentarians, 19th century. Below this is a representation of King Charles I (1600-1649) escaping from Oxford
John Sherman (1823-1900), American Republican representative and senator during civil war, c1910John Sherman (1823-1900), American Republican representative and senator from Ohio during the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century, c1910
Henry IV, King of France. Artist: FreebairnHenry IV, King of France. Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1589. A Protestant, he fought in the French Wars of Religion
Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142 (1789). Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154
Meeting of Stephen and Prince Henry at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1153. The middle of the 12th century in England was dominated by a civil war between the rival claimants to the throne, Matilda
Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154. He supported the claim to the throne of Matilda (1102-1167)
King Stephen taken prisoner, 1141. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154. He supported the claim to the throne of Matilda (1102-1167)
Henry IV, first Bourbon King of France, (1823). Artist: John WedgwoodHenry IV, first Bourbon King of France, (1823). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), 19th century. Artist: W HollThomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), English statesman, 19th century. Wentworth was a major figure in the period leading up to the English Civil War
Henry IV of France, (1553-1610). Artist: DelpechHenry IV of France, (1553-1610). Henry became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594. A Protestant, he fought in the French Wars of Religion
Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitatorArtist: A MigneretJean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, 17th century French churchman and agitator. The Cardinal de Retz (1614-1679) plotted against Cardinal Mazarin, Chief Minister of France