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The Governor of Meaux executed on the tree whereon he used to hang his English Prisoners, 1773. Varus, Governor of Meaux executed in 1422 during the reign of Henry V. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Pendergrass delivering to William III a List of Conspirators in the Assassination plot, 1773Pendergrass delivering to William III. A List of the Conspirators concerned in the Assassination - plot, 1773. Thomas Prendergast (c1660-1709)
Tragical Death of Jacob Van Ardevelt, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionTragical Death of Jacob Van Ardevelt, 1773. Jacob Van Ardevelt murdered in Ghent, for supporting the cause of Edward III, King of England, against Philip of France. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Edmund I stabbed by Leolf the Robber, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionEdmund I stabbed by Leolf the Robber, 1773. Edmund I (921-46), was assassinated after six-and-a-half years as king, while attending Mass in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire
Dunstan dragging King Edwy from his Consort Queen Ethelgiva on his Coronation Day, 1773. King Edwy (died 959) is returned to the banquet following his coronation from his Consort
The Duke of Northumberland mean Submission to the Earl of Arundel, 1773. CreatorThe Duke of Northumberland mean Submission to the Earl of Arundel, 1773. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland ((1504-1553), kneeling on arrest by Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel (1512-1580)
Felton assassinating the Duke of Buckingham, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionFelton assassinating the Duke of Buckingham, 1773. John Felton (c1595-1628) lieutenant in the English Army, stabbed George Villiers
Landing of Julius Caesar, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionLanding of Julius Caesar, 1773. Julius Caesar (100 BC- 44 BC) first landed in Britain on August 26th, 55 BC, it was almost another hundred years before the Romans actually conquered Britain in AD 43
The Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais presented to the Pope by order of Richard I, 1773. KIng Richard I of England (1157-1199) returns the armour of the Bishop de Beauvais (1158-1217)
The Battle of Agincourt named by Henry V, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionThe Battle of Agincourt named by Henry V, 1773. Henry V (1386-1422) at the Battle of Agincourt, an English victory in the Hundred Years War, 1415. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Henry Prince of Wales taking the crown from off the pillow of this father Henry IV, 1773. Henry V (1386- 1422), House of Lancaster had military successes in the Hundred Years War against France
Edward IV, 1773. Creator: UnknownEdward IV, 1773. Edward IV (1442-1483), King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death
Henry IV, 1773. Creator: UnknownHenry IV, 1773. Henry IV (1367-1413), known as Henry Bolingbroke, King of England from 1399 to 1413, asserted the claim of his grandfather, Edward III to the Kingdom of France
Henry VII, 1773. Creator: UnknownHenry VII, 1773.Henry VII (1457-1509), first monarch of the House of Tudor became king after defeating King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field
Coronation of Henry VI at Paris, 1773. Creator: UnknownCoronation of Henry VI at Paris, 1773. Henry was crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey on 6 November 1429, aged 7, and as King of France at Notre Dame de Paris on 16 December 1431, aged 10
Anselm Fitz Arthur claiming the Ground where William the Conqueror was to be buried, 1773Anselm Fitz Arthur claiming the Ground wherein William the Conqueror was going to be buried, 1773. Negotiations on the price of land forcibly acquired at the Abbaye aux Hommes
Richard II, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionRichard II, 1773. Richard II of England, (1367-c1400), sone of Edward the Black Prince, was 10 years old when he succeeded to the throne, challenged during his reign by the Peasants Revolt of 1381
Queen Elizabeth striking the Earl of Essex, 1773. During a dispute with his cousin Queen Elizabeth I, Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex, (1567-1601), English soldier and courtier
The first interview of Edgar and Elfrida, 1773. Creator: RennoldsonThe first interview of Edgar and Elfrida, 1773. Elfrida or Aelfthryth, (c945-1001), third wife, but only queen, of King Edgar, married in 964 and first Queen of England
Caractacus betrayed into the Hands of the Romans by Cartismandua, 1773. Creator: William WalkerCaractacus betrayed into the Hands of the Romans by Cartismandua, 1773. Queen Cartimandua of the Brigantes, loyal to Rome, captured Caratacus
Mrs. W. West as Desdemona, 1818. Creator: John Peter ThompsonMrs. W. West as Desdemona, 1818. Portrait of British actress Sarah West (1790-1876) as Desdemona in William Shakespeares " Othello". [Simpkin & Marshall, London, 1818]
Monument in Borthwick Church, 1819. Creator: George CookeMonument in Borthwick Church, 1819. Tomb of William Borthwick, 1st Lord Borthwick (c1411-c1458) at Borthwick Kirk in Scotland. [Rodwell & Martin, London, 1819]
Wilton House the Seat of the Earl of Pembroke, 1779. Creator: UnknownWilton House the Seat of the Earl of Pembroke, 1779. Ladies and gentlemen relaxing in the gardens of Wilton House near Salisbury in Wiltshire
The Hastings. Seventy Four, 1829. Creator: Edward William CookeThe Hastings. Seventy Four. Lying in Ordinary in the Medway, 1829. HMS Hastings, a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, was built in Calcutta for the East India Company
Brighthelmston, Sussex, 1825. Creator: George CookeBrighthelmston, Sussex, 1825. View of boats in rough seas off the coast of Brighton, with the new chain pier on the left. The Royal Suspension Chain Pier, built in 1823
Jael and Sisera - Judges Chapter 4, 1825. Creator: Thomas Goff LuptonJael and Sisera - Judges Chapter 4, 1825. Scene from the Old Testament: after being defeated by the forces of the Israelite tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali, Sisera was killed by Jael
On The Beach at Cromer, c1828. Creator: Edward William CookeOn The Beach at Cromer, c1828. Lobster boats and fishing equipment on the Norfolk coast
The Committee, 1725, (early 19th century). Creator: T CookeThe Committee, 1725, (early 19th century). Print after The Committee; The quacks of government who sate at Th unguarded helm of state
E. W. Cooke, R. A, (1811-1880). Creator: UnknownE.W. Cooke, R.A, (1811-1880). Portrait print of British landscape and marine painter Edward William Cooke, Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Academy
A Breezy Day, 1822, (c1900). Creator: UnknownA Breezy Day, 1822, (c1900). Ships at sea in windy weather, print after a painting by Edward William Cooke. From English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters
Construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: George CookeConstruction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. View showing the tunnel under construction and the diving bell which was used. The spire of St Mary, Rotherhithe can be seen in the distance
Church of St Dunstan in the East and St Dunstans Hill from Lower Thames Street, London, 1827. View showing figures and a cart loaded with barrels in the street
London Bridge under construction, 1827. Artist: George CookeLondon Bridge under construction, 1827. Looking towards Old Swan Steps, Fishmongers Hall, the Monument and St Magnus the Martyr. Also showing boats on the River Thames
Old London Bridge, 1833. Artist: Edward William CookeOld London Bridge, 1833. View of the dilapidated long-entry arch, old London Bridge, exhibiting a portion of the original structure, and the various additions on either side for widening the bridge
The London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806. Artist: William Bernard CookeThe London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806
Church of St Dunstan-in-the-East from the Custom House, City of London, 1828. ArtistChurch of St Dunstan-in-the-East from the Custom House, City of London, 1828. Street scene with figures and a cart on St Dunstans Hill
View of Billingsgate wharf with oyster boats, City of London, 1830
All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1840. Artist: J CookeAll Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1840. Exterior view of All Hallows Barking (by the Tower), Great Tower Street
Monmouth Street. Not fit!... 1789. Artist: J CookeMonmouth Street. Not fit!... London, 1789. A tailor is fitting a man with an overcoat. Other items of clothing are hanging in the shop
The Nelson at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London, 1815. The Nelson in dry dock undergoing repairs
Crane at Westminster Bridge, London, c1830. Artist: Edward William CookeCrane at Westminster Bridge, London, c1830. A large crane on the bank of the River Thames, with its mechanism visible. Men unload goods from a cart to the left, with Westminster Bridge
Triassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor, North Somerset, 1866. Artist: Edward William CookeTriassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor, North Somerset, 1866. Rocky outcrop on the beach at Blue Anchor Bay, near Minehead, Somerset. A cloudy sky hangs over the scene
London Bridge (old), 1832. Artist: Edward William CookeArch of old London-Bridge called Long-Entry-Lock, taken from the sterling at low water. Through the arch the Tower of London can be seen in the distance
Smithfield Market, London, c1830. Artist: George CookeSmithfield Market, London, c1830. Busy street scene with cattle, sheep, dogs, carts and people. A little girl points to the sheep while her mother chats to a friend
London Bridge (new), London, 1827. Artist: Edward William CookeView of construction work being carried out on London Bridge, London, 1827. There are also boats on the River Thames
Construction of London Bridge, 1826. Artist: Edward William CookeConstruction of London Bridge, 1826. View of a timber cofferdam enclosing pile drivers and hoists for London Bridge, with a barge moored close by
William Caxtons house in the Almonry, Westminster, London, 1827. View with figures in the street and Westminster Abbey in the distance
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1827. Artist: George CookeView of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1827; with a boat and hose and cart transferring goods on the south bank of the River Thames