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1938 Daimler 4. 5 litre saloon at Corfe Castle, Dorset. Creator: Unknown1938 Daimler 4.5 litre saloon at Corfe Castle, Dorset
Edward the Martyr, 1773. Creator: Andrea CasaliEdward the Martyr, 1773
Corfe Castle, c1870. Corfe Castle on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset was built by William the Conqueror in 11th century and is protected as a Grade I listed building
Assassination of Edward the Martyr, c1890. Creator: UnknownAssassination of Edward the Martyr, c1890. Edward the Martyr (c962-18 March 978) was King of England from 975 until his assassination at Corfe Castle in 978 in which AElfthryth was implicated
Edward the Martyr stabbed by order of his Step Mother, Elfrida, at Corfe Castle, (978), 1783Edward the Martyr stabbed by order of his Step Mother, Elfrida, at Corfe Castle in Dorsetshire, (978), 1783. Edward the Martyr, King of England from 975 until his death in 978
The Greyhound, Corfe Castle, Dorset, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Greyhound, Corfe Castle, Dorset, 1936. The Greyhound Inn, 16th-century coaching inn, Corfe Castle, Grade II listed. From " Old Inns - A Series of 40", 1936. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1936]
Corfe Castle, Dorset, 1894. Creator: UnknownCorfe Castle, Dorset, 1894. View showing the ruins of the castle, destroyed by Parliamentarian forces in 1646 after its resistance to their siege during the English Civil War
Corfe Village, 1929. The village of Corfe Castle, showing castle ruins. From Bournemouth: The centre of health and sunshine, a booklet promoting tourism in the Bournemouth area. [Published in 1929]
The Meteor, as seen near Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Meteor, as seen near Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset, 1856...a very large and beautiful meteor was seen to descend rapidly from the zenith...a small streak of vapoury light was seen to rush from a
Edward the Martyr arriving at Corfe, Dorset, 978 (1864). King Edward (c963-978) received by his stepmother Elfrida (945-1000) before being murdered at Corfe castle, Dorset on 18 March 978
Corfe Castle, Dorset, 1823. Artist: William DaniellCorfe Castle, Dorset, 1813. View of the ruins of the hilltop castle, destroyed by Parliamentarian forces in 1646 after its resistance to their siege during the English Civil War
Corfe Castle, Dorset. View of the ruins of the castle, destroyed by Parliamentarian forces in 1646 after its resistance to their siege during the English Civil War
King Edgars first Interview with Queen Elfrida, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence
Corfe Castle, Dorset, c1910. From Souvenir of Bournemouth. [J. H. Bishop, Bournemouth, ]
Corfe Castle, 1586. Artist: Ralph TreswellCorfe Castle, 1586
A letter and portrait of Francis Grose, 1772, (1840). Artist: Francis GroseA letter and portrait of Francis Grose, 1772, (1840). A letter from Grose to Mr Gough, the antiquary, requesting information about Corfe Castle
Edward the Martyr Stabbed by Order of Elfrida, 978 AD, (1776). Artist: J HallEdward the Martyr Stabbed by Order of Elfrida, 978 AD, (1776). Edward (Eadward), king from 975, being offered a poisoned drink by his stepmother Aelfthryth at her home at Corfe Castle, Dorset
Memorial window in church to King Edward, Corfe Castle, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonMemorial window in church to King Edward, Corfe Castle, Dorset, 20th century. St Edwards Church built during the 12th century was named after St Edward the Martyr who was murdered on 18th March 978
Corfe Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the ConquerorCorfe Castle, built by William I. King Edward II was imprisoned here in 1326
Edward the Martyr, 10th century English king, c1860. Edward (Eadward), king from 975, being offered a poisoned drink by his stepmother Aelfthryth at her home at Corfe Castle, Dorset