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The British Association at Bath: Druidical circles at Stanton Drew, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe British Association at Bath: Druidical circles at Stanton Drew, 1864. There was...an excursion, by a party of members of the association, associates, and ladies
The New Bard, 6 August 1946, (1947). Creator: UnknownThe New Bard, 6 August 1946, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) is admitted to the circle of the Bards of Wales during the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Mountain Ash
Druidesse, 1892. Creator: Odilon RedonDruidesse, 1892
The British Association at Bath: Druidical stones in an orchard at Stanton Drew, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe British Association at Bath: Druidical circles at Stanton Drew, 1864. There was...an excursion, by a party of members of the association, associates, and ladies
Druidesse, 1891. Creator: Odilon RedonDruidesse, 1891
Murdering the Druids and Burning their Groves, 1773. Creator: William WalkerMurdering the Druids and Burning their Groves, 1773. Roman soldiers murdering druids and burning their groves on Anglesey, under command of Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Druid and Highlander, 1812-1817. Creator: UnknownDruid and Highlander, 1812-1817. A barber-surgeon seated in a cut-away barrel treats the leg of his patient, a Scottish highlander in a kilt. [W. Davison, Alnwick, Scotland]
The Massacre of the Druids, (mid 19th century). Creator: J RogersThe Massacre of the Druids, (mid 19th century). 19th century imagining of English Druids being massacred by Roman soldiers
Four Portraits of the Ancient Inhabitants of Great Britain, c1780. Creator: UnknownFour Portraits of the Ancient Inhabitants of Great Britain, c1780. 18th-century depiction of early inhabitiants of the British Isles: a Caledonian, a Briton, a Pict and a Druid
Druidical Stone at Strather near Barvas, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides, Scotland, 1820. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell
Wicker man, 1st century AD, (1832). A large figure of a man, constructed from flexible sticks, being filled with people prior to being set on fire
Time Bowling out the Druids, c1860, (1860). Artist: John LeechTime Bowling out the Druids, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]
An original Druid, c1860, (1860). Artist: John LeechAn original Druid, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]
A Druid, 1803. Artist: KingA Druid, 1803. [J. Stratford, London]
Druids inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans, 43 (1905). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. I
Murdering the Druids, c. 1771-1772 Artist: WalkerMurdering the Druids and burning their groves.The Complete English Traveller, 1771-1772
Le plus scelerat des hommes, ordonne qu on te prepare un tombe, 1882-1884. (The most wicked of men orders that a tomb be prepared for you)
Stonehenge, 1786. Artist: William ByrneStonehenge, 1786
Druidical Stones, Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles, Scotland, 1902
A British Druid
Druids, Or British Priests, (c1850). Ancient Celtic priest. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
Druids, (1910). Drawing from a bas-relief at found at Autun in France. The druidical priests, who were contemporary with the Romans, were clad in white voluminous robes reaching to the feet
Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonBoscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. A Bronze age stone circle consisting of 19 upright stones made of grey granite and one of bright quartz, in an ellipse
Druids, 1815. Artist: Robert HavellDruids, 1815. An Arch-Druid (right) crowned with oak leaves, holding a sceptre. The other druid holds a crescent (Caed-Rai-Re) representing the first quarter of the Moon
Ancient British Arch-Druid wearing the Breastplate of Judgement, c1900
English Druids being massacred by Roman soldiers, c50 AD (c1820). Druids were priests, teachers and judges of the Celtic peoples. They were suppressed by the Romans in around 50 AD
The Victim, 1868. Artist: Arthur Boyd HoughtonThe Victim, 1868. Illustration by AB Houghton for Tennysons poem. An Arch-Druid is about to sacrifice the Kings son to save the people from the plague