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South-east view of Temple Church, City of London, 1737
Effigy of Guy, Earl of Warwick, on the wall of a house in Warwick Lane, City of London, c1820
View of Temple Church, City of London, 1800. ArtistView of Temple Church, City of London, 1800
London Bridge, 1826. Artist: William KnightLondon Bridge, 1826. South view of a portion of London Bridge, looking at its west side, showing work in progress during the execution of the new bridge, as it appeared in June 1826
The Lost Route, 1894. Artist: Sir John GilbertThe Lost Route, 1894. A knight encounters a family in the forest
Charles Knight, the Publisher of Shakespeares Works, c1878-1907
Sanctuary, 1867. Artist: Richard BurchettSanctuary, 1867. Battle scene from the War of the Roses showing Edward of York pursuing Lancastrians who had sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershite
Images relating to Winston Churchill Memorial Library, St Mary Aldermanbury, London, 1989Montage of images relating to the Winston Churchill Memorial Library, St Mary Aldermanbury, London, 1989. Big Ben; coat of arms of the Dukes of Marlborough; Winston Churchill painting in front of
Five effiigies of knights from Temple Church, London, 1786. Artist: James Basire IFive effiigies of knights from Temple Church, London, 1786. These five lie in various poses and all are armed with sword or dagger and dressed in mail armour
View of the effigy of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, from Temple Church, London, 1840. This is one of several effigies of knights from Temple Church
View of the effigy of a knight from Temple Church, London, 1840. Artist: George HollisView of the effigy of a knight from Temple Church, London, 1840. This is one of a number of effigies in Purbeck Marble from the church and is shown with decorative carving around a head cushion
James Bentley, Treasurer of St. Bartholomews Hospital, 1848. Full-length portrait of a man wearing a dark suit and holding a document in one hand
Solemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Artist: Richard BeavisSolemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Victorian representation of a jousting match between David de Lindsay, Earl of Crawford and Lord John de Welles, Ambassador of Richard III
Sir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Artist: John Robert DickseeSir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Three quarter length portrait showing ceremonial robes. He points to some letters on the table
Sir John Musgrave. 1852. Artist: John Preston KnightSir John Musgrave. 1852
Thomas Corney, Deputy. 1850. Artist: John Preston KnightThomas Corney, Deputy. 1850. Full length portrait, holding some papers in his hand
View of a house in Wells Street, Hackney, London, c1830. Formerly the residence of the Knights of Malta
London Bridge (old), London, 1830. Artist: James Basire IPartial view of London Bridge, London, 1830, with building work underway
Knight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Artist: William BondKnight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Charles William Stewart, Marquis of Londonderry, is in ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
View of royalty kneeling accompanied by an armoured knight, 1796. Artist: A BirrellView of royalty kneeling accompanied by an armoured knight, 1796
Lancelot du Lac, 1886. Artist: Sir John GilbertLancelot du Lac, 1886. Sir Lancelot on horseback confronting a knight
London Bridge (old and new), London, 1832View of new London Bridge on left and old London Bridge on right, before its demolition, London, 1832. Also including figures and building materials on south bank of River Thames
Cedrics Toast, 1859. Artist: Sir John GilbertCedrics Toast, 1859. A scene from Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott
McKenzie of WF Knight competing in a JCC hillclimb, South Harting, Sussex, 1922. ArtistMcKenzie Open 10.5 h.p. 1485 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. OK1996. Event Entry No: 30. Driver: Knight, W.F. Place: South Harting. J.C.C. Hillclimb. Date: 31.5.22
Two Austin Ulsters leading an MG, JCC Members Day, Brooklands, 4 July 1931. Artist: Bill BrunellAustin Ulster 747 cc. Reg. No. N8198. No: 5 Driver: Worsley, Miss. V. Middle Austin Ulster 747 cc. Reg. No. OV1265. Event Entry No: 10 Driver: Knight, G.G.C. Background MG: Brooklands. J.C.C
At the City of the Countess of the Fountain, from Stories of the Days of King Arthur by Charles Henry Hanson, pub. 1898 (engraving)
The Rejoicings of Sir Gareths Marriage, from Stories of the Days of King Arthur by Charles Henry Hanson, pub. 1898 (engraving)
On the Way to the Green Chapel, from Stories of the Days of King Arthur by Charles Henry Hanson, pub. 1898 (engraving)
The Downfall of King Pellams Castle, from Stories of the Days of King Arthur by Charles Henry Hanson, pub. 1898 (engraving)
Escorting Guenever from Cameliard, from Stories of the Days of King Arthur by Charles Henry Hanson, pub. 1898 (engraving)
The Fight in the Queens Ante-Chamber, 1911. Of the plots of Sir Mordred; and how Sir Lancelot saved the Queen. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
Sir Geraint and the Lady Enid in the Deserted Roman Town, 1911. The deeds of Sir Geraint. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
Beaumains Wins the Fight at the Ford, 1911. Beaumains (Good Hands) aslo known as the Knight of the Kitchen and Sir Gareth
The Death Journey of the Lily Maid of Astolat, 1911. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
Sir Owen Greets the Lady of the Fountain, 1911. How Sir Owen won the Earldom of the Fountain. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
The Witch gives Advice as to Sir Tristrams Wound, 1911. How Sir Tristram kept his word. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
Percival Obtains the Shield of the Beating Heart, 1911. How Sir Percival was taught chivalry, and ended the evil wrought by Sir Balins Dolorous Stroke
Young Percival Questions Sir Owen, 1911. How Sir Percival was taught chivalry, and ended the evil wrought by Sir Balins Dolorous Stroke
The Death of Sir Lancelot, 1911. The Rebellion of Mordred and the death of King Arthur. Lancelot died lying on the tomb of King Arthur and Lady Guinevere
Sir Lancelot forbids Sir Bors to Slay the King, 1911. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
Sir Galahad is brought to the Court of King Arthur, 1911. How the three good knights achieved the Holy Grail. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
King Arthur asks the Lady of the Lake for the sword Excalibur, 1911. Sir Baldwin and the stroke Dolorous. The sword Excalibur given by the Lady of the Lake promises to keep Arthur safe
Sir Lancelot in the Chapel Perilous, 1911. How Lancelot was made a knight. Chapel Perilous was the mythical home of the Holy Grail
Young Owen Appeals to the King, 1911. How Arthur was made king and won his kingdom. From Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert, first edition, 1911
Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stone, 1911Arthur Draws the Sword form the Stone, 1911. The young Arthur pulls the sword from the stone to become King of England. Frontispiece of Stories of the Knights of the Round Table by Henry Gilbert
Then they went to Sir Galahad, 1905. Artist: Dora CurtisThen they went to Sir Galahad, 1905. An illustration from Stories of King Arthur and the Round Table by Beatrice Clay, 1st Edition, 1905
Found the Queen Dead, 1905. Artist: Dora CurtisFound the Queen Dead, 1905. An illustration from Stories of King Arthur and the Round Table by Beatrice Clay, 1st Edition, 1905
Sir Galahad at the Abbey, 1905. Artist: Dora CurtisSir Galahad at the Abbey, 1905. Sir Galahad, a Knight of the Round Table, was the son of Sir Lancelot and achiever of the Holy Grail