mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Fencing in front of the President of the Republic, Palais de l Elysee, 1895. Artist: F MeaulleFencing in front of the President of the Republic, Palais de l Elysee, 1895. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 9th June 1895
The Gallant Gardener, c. 1711-1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine WatteauThe Gallant Gardener, c. 1711-1712
Incident at the Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879. Artist: Charles Edwin FrippIncident at the Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879. Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill (24th Regiment) dying to save the Queens colours
Quickly pulling off his cloak he threw it upon the ground, 1581, (1905). Artist: As ForrestQuickly pulling off his cloak he threw it upon the ground, 1581, (1905). Walter Raleigh performs an act of gallantry; he puts his cloak over a muddy puddle so that Queen Elizabeth I can avoid
The First Distribution of the Victoria Cross by Queen Victoria, Hyde Park, June 26, 1857, (1901). The first 62 Victoria Crosses (VCs) were presented to veterans of the Crimean War (1854-1856)
Victoria Cross, the New Order of Valour for the Army, c1857. The Victoria Cross was instituted in 1856 for all ranks of the British army and navy
The Military Man and the Lady, 1779 (1939). Artist: Francisco GoyaThe Military Man and the Lady, 1779 (1939). An overly adorned lady accompanied by her suitor, glances up at a couple leaning on a wall. The painting is held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid
The Rescue of the Duchess of Popoli, 18th century (19th century). Print taken from Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1850. Artist: John LeechQueen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1850. A satirical illustration of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh. Walter Raleigh (1554-1618)
Gallent, c1820-1857. Artist: Achille DeveriaGallent, c1820-1857
Victoria Cross, British award for gallantry, 1857. The Victoria Cross was instituted in 1856 for all ranks of the British army and navy
Military decorations. Left to right: Distinguished Service Order; Military Cross; Victoria Cross; Distinguished Conduct Medal (all British). Far right: French Croix de Guerre
Victoria Cross. British decoration for gallantry instituted by Queen Victoria after the Crimean War and made of bronze from captured Russian guns