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Windsor Castle from the West, 1935. Creator: UnknownWindsor Castle from the West, 1935. Official residence, dating from the 11th century, of the British royal family at Windsor in Berkshire. Postcard
Crusaders and Saracens in Battle, c1930. Creator: UnknownCrusaders and Saracens in Battle, c1930. The European crusaders, on the left, wear chainmail and carry standards with the symbol of the crucifix. The Saracens carry bows and arrows
The Church of St. Ambrose at Milan, c1930. Creator: UnknownThe Church of St. Ambrose at Milan, c1930. View of the Basilica of Sant Ambrogio, Romanesque church in Milan, northern Italy. The first church on the site was built by St Ambrose in 379-386 AD
The Moat and the Fort, Tanjore, India, 1895. Creator: UnknownThe Moat and the Fort, Tanjore, India, 1895. The Brihadisvara Temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, was built in the early 11th century by the Tamil Chola King Rajaraja
The Choir from the western end, Cathedral, Exeter, England, 1900. View of the vaulted ceiling at Exeter Cathedral which dates from 1050. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood
The tiny Norman Church, quaintest spot in England, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 1900. Old St Boniface Church dates from the 11th century. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood
Interior of Exeter Cathedral, England, 1900. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodInterior of Exeter Cathedral, England, 1900. View of the choir and organ. Exeter Cathedral dates from 1050. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood
Pope John XVII. Creator: UnknownPope John XVII. Ioannes P XVII Romanus. Portrait of John XVII who was Pope for about seven months from 16 May until his death on 6 November 1003
Pope John XVIII. Creator: UnknownPope John XVIII. Ioannes PP XVIII Roma. Portrait of John XVIII (died 1009 AD) who abdicated for unknown reasons
Pope Alexander II. Creator: UnknownPope Alexander II. Alexander P II Mediola. Portrait of Alexander II (c1010-1073)
Battle of Hastings & Death of Harold, (19th century?). Creator: UnknownBattle of Hastings & Death of Harold, (19th century?). King Harold is shot in the eye with an arrow and killed. Illustration of a section from the Bayeux Tapestry
Harolds Oath of Fealty to William of Normandy, (19th century?). Creator: UnknownHarolds Oath of Fealty to William of Normandy, (19th century?). King Harold II swears allegiance to William, Duke of Normandy (William the Conqueror)
Edwards instructions to Harold, (19th century?). Creator: UnknownEdwards instructions to Harold, (19th century?). Harold Godwineson is advised by King Edward the Confessor. Illustration of a section from the Bayeux Tapestry
Harolds Coronation, (19th century?). Creator: UnknownHarolds Coronation, (19th century?). King Harold II is crowned by Archbishop Stigand. Illustration of a section from the Bayeux Tapestry
Portraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Creator: UnknownPortraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Portraits of early kings in British history: Canute (Cnut I), Harold (Harold Godwinson), Edward the Confessor, William I (William the Conqueror)
The Empress Cunigunda, (1002-1024), 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisThe Empress Cunigunda (1002-1024), 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, E. P
The Emperor Henry II, The Holy (1002-1024), 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisThe Emperor Henry II, The Holy (1002-1024), 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, E. P
A Byzantine Emperor of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A. D. 1924. CreatorA Byzantine Emperor of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A.D. 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M
A Scandinavian of the Varangian Guard, 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisA Scandinavian of the Varangian Guard, 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, E. P
The Tower of London, c1821. Creator: Robert HavellThe Tower of London, c1821. After R.Havell & Son. The Tower of London was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England
An Empress of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A. D. 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisAn Empress of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A.D. 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M
Westminster Hall and Abbey, c1819. After J. Gendall Creator: Daniel HavellWestminster Hall and Abbey, c1819. After J.Gendall. Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097
The old Monastery, Saint-Honorat, 1930. Creator: UnknownThe old Monastery, Saint-Honorat, 1930. Lerins Abbey, Ile Saint Honorat - a fortified monastery was built between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries
Entrance of the Monastery, Saint-Honorat, 1930. Creator: UnknownEntrance of the Monastery, Saint-Honorat, 1930. Lerins Abbey, Ile Saint Honorat. 11th century Cistercian monastery. From " La Cote d Azur de Marseille a Menton"
Embattled Ramparts of the Tower of London Seen Tier on Tier from the Tall Warehouses of Tower Hill, c1935. The palace buildings with the White Tower in the centre
Londons Oldest and Newest Public Buildings from Tower Bridge, c1935. Creator: UnknownLondons Oldest and Newest Public Buildings from Tower Bridge, c1935. The White Tower - built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s - seen from the River Thames
A View of His Fortress Unimagined By William The Conqueror: The Tower from the Air, c1935. Aerial view of the Tower of London
The Tower of London, c1935. Creator: UnknownThe Tower of London, c1935. The White Tower - built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s - seen from the River Thames, with cannon on the bank and barges in the foreground
Trondhjem cathedral, whose traditions reach back eight centuries, Norway, c1905Trondhjem cathedral, whose traditions reach back eight centuries - grandest church in Norway, c1905. From " The Underwood Travel Library - Norway". [Underwood & Underwood, London ]
The Chapel of the Pyx, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Chapel of the Pyx, (1881). The Pyx Chamber, one of the oldest surviving parts of Westminster Abbey in London. It was built c1070 and made into a treasury in the 13th century
Westminster Hall, (1881). Creator: UnknownWestminster Hall, (1881). Westminster Hall in London was completed in 1099. This view shows the Houses of Parliament in the late 18th century
N. E. View of Gloucester Cathedral, c1843. Creator: WL WaltonN.E. View of Gloucester Cathedral, c1843. View of the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
S. W. View of Gloucester Cathedral, c1842. Creator: George HawkinsS.W. View of Gloucester Cathedral, c1842. View of the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Interior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Creator: UnknownInterior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Church in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123. One of the oldest churches in London, it is notable for its Norman architecture
Lincoln Castle, Lincolnshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownLincoln Castle, Lincolnshire, 1894. Lincoln Castle was built in the late 11th century by William the Conqueror on the site of an earlier Roman fort
Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: UnknownCarlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Dating from 1093, the castle was built to keep the northern border of England secured against the threat of invasion from Scotland
The White Tower, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
St. Johns Chapel, Tower of London, Norman Architecture, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
Norman Arch in the Cloisters, Westminster Abbey, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
The Norman Ship (based on the Bayeux Tapestry), (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne QuennellThe Norman Ship (based on the Bayeux Tapestry), (1931). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the first - 1066-1499, by Marjorie and C. D. B
Coronation of Harold, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne QuennellCoronation of Harold, (1931). Harold Godwinson (c1022-1066) was the last crowned Anglo-Saxon king of England. He died at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
Lewes Castle, in Sussex. late 18th century. Lewes Castle in East Sussex was built in 1087 by William de Warenne, brother-in-law of William the Conqueror and 1st Earl of Surrey
Bishops and Citizens Swearing Fealty to William the Conqueror. (c1770). ArtistBishops and Citizens Swearing Fealty to William the Conqueror. (c1770). 18th century imagining of a scene where Saxon subjects swear loyalty to the Norman King William I (1028-1087)
View of Guild Hall Chapel. c1775. The Guildhall Chapel in the City of London was founded in the 11th century. It was converted into the Court of Requests by Act of Parliament in 1603
Prospect of Battle-Abby, a Benedictine Monastery in the County of Sussex. 1771. The Benedictine abbey of Battle was founded c1070 by William the Conquerer on the site of the Battle of Hastings
Plan of the Cathedral Church, Hereford. late 18th century. Hereford Cathedral in Herefordshire dates from 1079 and is dedicated to two patron saints
Plan of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. Norman motte and bailey castle in Cumbria, near the ruins of Hadrians Wall
Hereward The Wake, c1893. Artist: HC BaldingHereward The Wake, c1893. Engraving of a statue of Hereward the Wake by Thomas Brock, made c1874. A Victorian imagining of the Anglo-Saxon nobleman (c1035-c1072)