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Herbert K Bourne Collection

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). Creator: Herbert K Bourne

Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). Creator: Herbert K Bourne
Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). The death of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia (1796-1855), who died on 2 March 1855 at the Winter Palace in St Petersburg

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: The Duel Interrupted, c1886. Artist: Herbert K Bourne

The Duel Interrupted, c1886. Artist: Herbert K Bourne
The Duel Interrupted, c1886. Engraving after An Interrupted Duel, painting exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1868. 19th century imagining of an Elizabethan duel scene

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: The Crown of Hops, 1843-1850. Artist: Herbert Bourne

The Crown of Hops, 1843-1850. Artist: Herbert Bourne
The Crown of Hops, 1843-1850. Engraving after The Hop Garland, painting in the Tate Gallery. Hop-pickers making a garland for a little girl

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Juliet in the Cell of Friar Lawrence (Romeo and Juliet), c1870. Artist: Herbert Bourne

Juliet in the Cell of Friar Lawrence (Romeo and Juliet), c1870. Artist: Herbert Bourne
Juliet in the Cell of Friar Lawrence (Romeo and Juliet), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Juliet in the Cell of Friar Lawrence, 1867. Artist: Herbert Bourne

Juliet in the Cell of Friar Lawrence, 1867. Artist: Herbert Bourne
Juliet in the Cell of Friar Lawrence, 1867. After a work by Edward Matthew Ward (1816-1879). From the Imperial Edition of The Works of Shakespere, published by Virtue and Company, London, 1873-76

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: The Crown Offered to William and Mary, 1689, 1886. Artist: Herbert Bourne

The Crown Offered to William and Mary, 1689, 1886. Artist: Herbert Bourne
The Crown Offered to William and Mary by the Lords and Commons at Whitehall, February 12th, 1689, 1886. After Edgar Melville Ward (1839-1915)

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Charles II, 1886. Artist: Herbert Bourne

Charles II, 1886. Artist: Herbert Bourne
Charles II, 1886. Charles II (1630-1685), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1660. After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649 during the English Civil War, Charles II went into exile

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Charles I. in the Guard-Room, 1886. Artist: Herbert K Bourne

Charles I. in the Guard-Room, 1886. Artist: Herbert K Bourne
Charles I. in the Guard-Room, 1886. Insulted by the Soldiers of Cromwell. January 27th, 1649. Charles I 1600-1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Wycliffe on his Sick-Bed Assailed by the Friars, 1886. Artist: Herbert K Bourne

Wycliffe on his Sick-Bed Assailed by the Friars, 1886. Artist: Herbert K Bourne
Wycliffe on his Sick-Bed Assailed by the Friars, 1886. Wycliffe (c1329-1384) embarked on a translation of the Bible into English in order to bypass the established Church

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1859. Artist: Herbert Bourne

Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1859. Artist: Herbert Bourne
Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1859. English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier, a prominent figure of the Elizabethan age

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: King Alfred Inciting The Anglo Saxons, (1878). Artist: Herbert Bourne

King Alfred Inciting The Anglo Saxons, (1878). Artist: Herbert Bourne
King Alfred Inciting The Anglo Saxons, (1878). After George Frederic Watts (1817?1904). From Pictures and Royal Portraits Illustrative of English and Scottish History, by Thomas Archer

Background imageHerbert K Bourne Collection: The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). Artist: Herbert Bourne

The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). Artist: Herbert Bourne
The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). The Seven Bishops of the Church of England were imprisoned and tried for seditious libel related to their opposition to the second Declaration of


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