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Glastonbury and the Tor, c1896. Artist: Walter TullyGlastonbury and the Tor, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
The Pier, Lowestoft, c1896. Artist: Walter BoughtonThe Pier, Lowestoft, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
Table entitled The Bride of Lammermoor Walter Scott novel that inspired Donizetti sTable entitled The Bride of Lammermoor Walter Scott novel that inspired Donizettis opera Lucia di Lammermoor in 1835. Oil by William Power Frith
View of the old Pied Bull Inn, Islington, London, c1840. The Old Pied Bull Inn was once the home of Sir Walter Raleigh
Duke Street, Chelsea, London, 1873. Artist: Walter GreavesDuke Street, Chelsea, London, 1873
View of the Adam and Eve Inn, Chelsea, London, c1900
Illuminated address from the Corporation of London to Louis Philippe of France, 1844
The Pool of London, c1866-1899. Artist: Walter GreavesThe Pool of London, c1866-1899. Ships on calm waters
Procession of Queen Elizabeth I to Blackfriars, London, 16 June 1600, (1742). ArtistProcession of Queen Elizabeth I to Blackfriars, London, 16 June 1600, (1742). The queen is being carried by her armed guard and flanked by her courtiers
Possibly Sir John Spencer in Canonbury House; or Sir Walter Raleigh in the Old Pied Bull Inn, 1849Possibly Sir John Spencer in Canonbury House; or Sir Walter Raleigh in the Old Pied Bull Inn, Islington, London, 1849. 19th century representation of an Elizabethan scene
King Edward VII, 1902. Artist: Walter MerrettKing Edward VII, 1902
The Lady of the Lake... 1810. A rough, muscular woman, with a clay pipe and bottle in her pocket, stands in a dinghy, holding an oar on the boom of which is inscribed Moll Muggins, Billingsgate
View of the Black Lion Inn, London, 1860. Artist: Walter GreavesView of the Black Lion Inn, London, 1860. An inn and the street outside, with a lamppost, left. Signs advertise wine and spirits, and tea gardens
Fitz-James and the dying Blanche of Devan, 19th century. Artist: Henry CorbouldFitz-James and the dying Blanche of Devan, 19th century. An illustration from Sir Walter Scotts poem The Lady of the Lake
Near Battersea, London, 1818. Artist: Henry WalterView of boats on the edge of the River Thames near Battersea, London, 1818
Newnhams Place, Bishopsgate, 1890-1891. Artist: Walter RiddleView of Newnhams Place, Bishopsgate, London, 1890-1891; with Moore and Moores Piano Factory. A woman has her arm round a boy and a girl is playing with a dog
Bishopsgate, London, in 1871, (1872). Artist: Walter RiddleBishopsgate, London, in 1871, (1872). View of Bishopsgate showing the premises of Moore & Moore, piano manufacturers, with carriages in the street
Fore Street and St Giles without Cripplegate. Artist: Walter RiddleView of Fore Street, London with St Giles without Cripplegate, 1880
Cedrics Toast, 1859. Artist: Sir John GilbertCedrics Toast, 1859. A scene from Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott
Studebaker of CW Johnstone and AES Walter at the JCC Double Twelve Race, Brooklands, Surrey, 1929Studebaker 5518 cc. Event Entry No: 4. Drivers: Johnstone, C.W./Walter, A.E.S. Finished: 19th. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. Double-Twelve Race. Date: 10/11.5.29
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
King George V visits the front, France, World War I, 1916. During the Battle of the Somme. King George V (1865-1936) discusses the campaign with General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925)
The oath of Walter l Espec, Cowton Moor, near Northallerton, Yorkshire, 1138 (1864). Walter l Espec (d 1153) shown grasping the hand of William Earl of Albemarle (d 1179)
Sir Walter Raleigh smoking a pipe, (c1900). Artist: TrelleekSir Walter Raleigh smoking a pipe, (c1900). Raleigh (1554-1618) was an English adventurer, explorer and writer, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, who knighted him in 1585
Title page from The Historie of the World by Sir Walter Raleigh, 17th century. ArtistTitle page from The Historie of the World by Sir Walter Raleigh, 17th century. Raleigh (1554-1618) was an English adventurer, explorer and writer, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I
Scene in the House of Commons, London, 22 January 1846 (1901). Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) announcing His conversion to Free Trade principles during the Corn Law debate
The Transvaal War, 1899-1901 (1901). A scene from the Second Boer War. From The Illustrated London News, 1901
Sand Dunes, Near Romney Marsh, 1910. Artist: L E WalterSand Dunes, Near Romney Marsh, 1910. From The British Isles in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. D.Lit. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1910]
Raleigh Spreads His Cloak Before Elizabeth, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
St Andrews Castle, Fife, Scotland, 2009. A castle has stood on this site since the late 12th century. The ruins seen today are of the castle built by Bishop Walter Trail around the turn of the 15th
Sir Walter Scotts Study, Abbotsford, 1904. Artist: George Washington WilsonSir Walter Scotts Study, Abbotsford, 1904. Sir Walter Scott, (1771-1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet
Dr Johnsons House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Artist: Pictorial AgencyDr Johnsons House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Dr Johnsons House is a house museum in London, in the former home of the 18th century English writer Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
London Bridge, City of London, 1911. Artist: Pictorial AgencyLondon Bridge, City of London, 1911. In 1799, a competition for designs to replace the existing London Bridge was held. John Rennie (1761-1821)
Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poet, c1826 (1894). Artist: William WalkerSir Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish novelist and poet, c1826 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose