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Man with Mustache Wearing Oilskin Hat, 1854-55. Creator: Edward M. TylerMan with Mustache Wearing Oilskin Hat, 1854-55
Elevation of proposed houses in Victoria Street, Westminster, London, c1845. ArtistElevation of proposed houses in Victoria Street, Westminster, London, c1845
King Richard II meets the rebels at Smithfield, Peasants Revolt, 1381 (1864). ArtistKing Richard II meets the rebels at Smithfield, Peasants Revolt, 1381 (1864). After William Walworth, the Mayor of London, killed Wat Tyler, the leader of the rebellion
John Tyler, 10th President of the United States of America, (1901). Tyler (1790-1862) was president from 1841 to 1845. He was the first vice-president to assume the presidency after the death in
Young King Richard Quells the Rebellion, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
Death of Wat Tyler, 1882. Artist: AnonymousDeath of Wat Tyler, 1882. Private Collection
Richard assumes the command of the rebels, 1381 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleRichard assumes the command of the rebels, 1864. King Richard II of England, (1367-1400) assumes the command of the rebels, after the death of their leader Wat Tyler in 1381
The Death of Wat Tyler, 1838. Walter Tyler (1360-1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants Revolt in England. He marched a group of rebels from Canterbury to the capital to oppose the institution of a
The Death of Wat Tyler, 1859. Artist: John RogersThe Death of Wat Tyler, 1859. Walter Wat Tyler (died 15 June 1381). Leader of the 1381 Peasants Revolt in England, marched with a group of rebels from Canterbury to London to oppose the institution
The Peasants Revolt of 1381, 1804 (1906). Artist: John Harris the ElderThe Peasants Revolt of 1381, 1804 (1906). King Richard II and his council go down the Thames in a barge to confer with the rebels
John Tyler, tenth President of the United States, (c1880). Tyler (1790-1862) was president from 1841 to 1845. He was the first vice-president to assume the presidency after the death in office of his
King Richard II appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler, Smithfield, 19th century. Artist: Charles GrignionKing Richard II (1367-1400) appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 19th century. Wat Tyler (1360-1381) was the leader of the Peasants Revolt
The widow of the Black Prince appealing to Wat Tyler for protection from the mob, 1381The widow of the Black Prince appealing to Wat Tyler for protection from the mob. Wat Tyler (1360-1381) was the leader of the Peasants Revolt
John Tyler, tenth President of the United States, (1872). Tyler (1790-1862) was president from 1841 to 1845. Engraving from A Childs History of the United States by John Gilmary Shea