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Norman Collection (page 10)

Background imageNorman Collection: King Henry I

King Henry I. Henry I of England (c1068-1135), called Henry Beauclerc because of his scholarly interests, was the fourth son of William the Conqueror

Background imageNorman Collection: William II

William II. King William II (c1056-1100) was called Rufus, perhaps because of his red-faced appearance. The second son of William the Conqueror, he was King of England from 1087 until 1100

Background imageNorman Collection: The Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066, (1910)

The Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066, (1910). The Norman invaders under William the Conqueror take on Harolds Saxons

Background imageNorman Collection: William I of England, also known as William the Conqueror, (1860)

William I of England, also known as William the Conqueror, (1860). Portrait of King William I (1028-1087), with a scene from the Battle of Hastings below

Background imageNorman Collection: King William II of England, 1860

King William II of England, 1860. William II, called Rufus (1056?-1100), was king of England from 1087-1100. He was the third son of William the Conqueror

Background imageNorman Collection: Stephen, the last Norman King of England, 1860

Stephen, the last Norman King of England, 1860. Portrait of King Stephen (1096-1154)

Background imageNorman Collection: Rouen Cathedral at Sunset, 1892-1894. Artist: Claude Monet

Rouen Cathedral at Sunset, 1892-1894. Artist: Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral at Sunset, 1892-1894. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageNorman Collection: Rouen Cathedral, Noon (Le Portal et la Tour D Albane), 1893-1894. Artist: Claude Monet

Rouen Cathedral, Noon (Le Portal et la Tour D Albane), 1893-1894. Artist: Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral, Noon (Le Portal et la Tour D Albane), 1893-1894. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageNorman Collection: Seige of Paris by the Normans, 19th Century. Colour Lithograph. Private collection

Seige of Paris by the Normans, 19th Century. Colour Lithograph. Private collection

Background imageNorman Collection: Alexander and the Peter the Great Forts, Cronstadt, Russia, 1887. Artist: Norman Davies

Alexander and the Peter the Great Forts, Cronstadt, Russia, 1887. Artist: Norman Davies
Alexander and the Peter the Great Forts, Cronstadt, Russia, 1887. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageNorman Collection: Paris besieged by the Normans, 885 AD, (1875). Artist: T Sherratt

Paris besieged by the Normans, 885 AD, (1875). Artist: T Sherratt
Paris besieged by the Normans, 885 AD, (1875). The Normans occupied the northern area of France now known as Normandy in the latter half of the 9th century

Background imageNorman Collection: London, 1500 (1893)

London, 1500 (1893)
London, (1500) 1893. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London, New York, 1893

Background imageNorman Collection: William the Conqueror, (19th century)

William the Conqueror, (19th century). William (c1028-1087), was Duke of Normandy and King of England

Background imageNorman Collection: The Battle of Hastings, 1066, (19th century)

The Battle of Hastings, 1066, (19th century). Depiction of the famous battle between the invading Normans under William the Conqueror, and the Saxon army of King Harold in Sussex

Background imageNorman Collection: South-East Transept, Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

South-East Transept, Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
South-East Transept, Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. One of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England

Background imageNorman Collection: Durham Cathedral and River Wear, England, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Durham Cathedral and River Wear, England, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Durham Cathedral and River Wear, England, UK, 20th century. Romanesque cathedral designed and built 1093-1133 under William of St

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Motte and Bailey, Cliffords Tower, York, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon

Norman Motte and Bailey, Cliffords Tower, York, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon
Norman Motte and Bailey, Cliffords Tower, York, c1960. Medieval Norman castle commonly referred to as Cliffords Tower. The first motte

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Arch leading to cloisters, Dryburgh Abbey, Berwick-shire, Scotland, 20th century

Norman Arch leading to cloisters, Dryburgh Abbey, Berwick-shire, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Norman Arch leading to cloisters, Dryburgh Abbey, Berwick-shire, Scotland, 20th century. Founded on 10 November 1150, it was burned by English troops in 1322

Background imageNorman Collection: Detail of Norman Font, in 12th century Church within Porchester Castle, Hampshire, 20th century

Detail of Norman Font, in 12th century Church within Porchester Castle, Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Detail of Norman Font, in 12th century Church within Porchester Castle, Hampshire, 20th century. Built within a former Roman fort at Portchester

Background imageNorman Collection: St. Aldhelms Chapel, Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Aldhelms Chapel, Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Aldhelms Chapel, Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, Dorset, 20th century. Norman chapel in Worth Matravers, Swanage dating from the 13th century

Background imageNorman Collection: The Norman Keep of Dover Castle, 12th century

The Norman Keep of Dover Castle, 12th century
Dover Castle Walls, a late Norman castle originally constructed by William I, 12th century

Background imageNorman Collection: The Church of St Mary and David, 12th century

The Church of St Mary and David, 12th century
St Peter on the chancel arch on the Anglo-Norman Church of St Mary and David, 12th century

Background imageNorman Collection: Kilpeck Church, 12th century

Kilpeck Church, 12th century
Kilpeck Church, a late Norman church, 12th century

Background imageNorman Collection: Mosaics above the west door of the Cathedral in Monreale, 12th century

Mosaics above the west door of the Cathedral in Monreale, 12th century
Mosaics above the west door of the Cathedral in Monreale, Sicily, 12th century

Background imageNorman Collection: A mosaic of Doubting Thomas, 12th century

A mosaic of Doubting Thomas, 12th century
A mosaic of Doubting Thomas in the nave of Monreale Cathedral in Sicily, 12th century

Background imageNorman Collection: Colchester Castle, 1st century

Colchester Castle, 1st century
Colchester Castle, which was built by the Normans on the remains of a Roman temple of Claudius, 1st century

Background imageNorman Collection: Detail of a column showing Norman Soldiers, 12th century

Detail of a column showing Norman Soldiers, 12th century
Detail of a column showing Norman Soldiers in the cloisters of Monreal Cathedral, 12th century

Background imageNorman Collection: Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Normandy, France

Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Normandy, France. The abbey, which is dedicated to St Etienne (Stephen), was founded by William of Normandy (William I of England)

Background imageNorman Collection: Statue of William the Conqueror, Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Normandy, France

Statue of William the Conqueror, Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Normandy, France
Damaged statue of William the Conqueror, Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Normandy, France. William (1027-1087) founded the abbey, which is dedicated to St Etienne (Stephen), and is buried there

Background imageNorman Collection: Bayeux Tapestry, 1070s

Bayeux Tapestry, 1070s. The tapestry, which tells the story of the events leading to the Battle of Hastings in 1066, was probably commissioned by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux

Background imageNorman Collection: William I, the Conqueror, King of England, c1067 (19th century)

William I, the Conqueror, King of England, c1067 (19th century). William (1027-1087) receiving the English leaders after the Norman conquest of 1066

Background imageNorman Collection: Death of King William II, 1100 (1864)

Death of King William II, 1100 (1864). William II (Rufus), King of England from 1087, was shot and killed by an arrow while hunting in the New Forest

Background imageNorman Collection: William de Breteuil defending the treasury at Winchester against Henry I, c1860

William de Breteuil defending the treasury at Winchester against Henry I, c1860. Henry (1068-1135) seized the crown on the death of his brother William II in 1100

Background imageNorman Collection: Victoria Cross, British award for gallantry, 1857

Victoria Cross, British award for gallantry, 1857. The Victoria Cross was instituted in 1856 for all ranks of the British army and navy

Background imageNorman Collection: Henry I, king of England, c1900

Henry I, king of England, c1900. The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100

Background imageNorman Collection: Battle of Hastings, 1066 (1070s)

Battle of Hastings, 1066 (1070s). Harold IIs (c1022-1066) Anglo-Saxon troops (left) led by an armoured standard bearer and a warrior with an axe, confront Norman cavalryman armed with lances

Background imageNorman Collection: Harold II, last Anglo-Saxon king of England, 1066 (1070s)

Harold II, last Anglo-Saxon king of England, 1066 (1070s). Harold (c1022-1066) and companions feasting. Harolds succession to the throne was disputed by William of Normandy

Background imageNorman Collection: Edward The Confessor, Anglo-Saxon king of England, 1070s

Edward The Confessor, Anglo-Saxon king of England, 1070s. Edward (c1003-1066), king from 1042, on his throne. After Edwards death

Background imageNorman Collection: The murder of Thomas a Becket, 1170 (1864)

The murder of Thomas a Becket, 1170 (1864)
The murder of Thomas a Becket, 1170 (1825). Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162, Becket clashed almost incessantly with King Henry II over the question of the independence of the Church from

Background imageNorman Collection: The murder of Thomas a Becket, 1170 (1825)

The murder of Thomas a Becket, 1170 (1825). Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162, Becket clashed almost incessantly with King Henry II over the question of the independence of the Church from

Background imageNorman Collection: Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892

Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Artist: Max Wolf
Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Sapphos location is identified by the arrows at the top and the left edges of the picture

Background imageNorman Collection: Scheme of a Norman castle based on Castle Hedingham, Essex, England

Scheme of a Norman castle based on Castle Hedingham, Essex, England, showing the enclosed fortified courtyard leading, via drawbridge and gateway, to fortified castle on raised mound

Background imageNorman Collection: Colchester Castle, 11th century

Colchester Castle, 11th century
Colchester Castle, a Norman castle built on the foundations of the Roman temple of Claudius, 11th century

Background imageNorman Collection: Jessy J and Norman Brown, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Jessy J and Norman Brown, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Norman Brown with Jessy J, Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Florida, 2010

Background imageNorman Collection: Norman Brown, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Norman Brown, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Norman Brown with Jessy J, Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Florida, 2010



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