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Many towns were built by the Romans. The capital was not London but St Albans (Verulamium) (colour litho)
Many towns were built by the Romans. The capital was not London but St Albans (Verulamium) (colour litho)

IL1219076: Many towns were built by the Romans. The capital was not London but St Albans (Verulamium) (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

A hunt for the Mammoth, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)
A hunt for the Mammoth, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)

IL3794459: A hunt for the Mammoth, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Watering cows in the river, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)
Watering cows in the river, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)

IL3794467: Watering cows in the river, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

A burial mound (tomb to bury a chief or a leader), illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)
A burial mound (tomb to bury a chief or a leader), illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)

IL3794473: A burial mound (tomb to bury a chief or a leader), illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Fierce sea raiders from the north (Danes) attacking and sacking a village, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
Fierce sea raiders from the north (Danes) attacking and sacking a village, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794514: Fierce sea raiders from the north (Danes) attacking and sacking a village, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon at school, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon at school, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794341: Napoleon at school, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon at artillery school, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon at artillery school, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794342: Napoleon at artillery school, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon and Joesphine, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon and Joesphine, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794350: Napoleon and Joesphine, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon in Italy with his troops, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon in Italy with his troops, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794351: Napoleon in Italy with his troops, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon in Boulogne to plan the invasion of England, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon in Boulogne to plan the invasion of England, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794354: Napoleon in Boulogne to plan the invasion of England, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Trade embargo on England. Napoleon and the Czar of Russia sign agreement on a raft on River Niemen, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Trade embargo on England. Napoleon and the Czar of Russia sign agreement on a raft on River Niemen, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794363: Trade embargo on England. Napoleon and the Czar of Russia sign agreement on a raft on River Niemen, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

The retreat from Moscow, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
The retreat from Moscow, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794366: The retreat from Moscow, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon returns to France from Elba and is met by the army from Paris 1815, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon returns to France from Elba and is met by the army from Paris 1815, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794368: Napoleon returns to France from Elba and is met by the army from Paris 1815, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Fishermen with coracles (colour litho)
Fishermen with coracles (colour litho)

IL1219070: Fishermen with coracles (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Caractacus attacking a Roman city (colour litho)
Caractacus attacking a Roman city (colour litho)

IL1219074: Caractacus attacking a Roman city (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

The Roman governor of Britain was a famous soldier called Suetonius who watched the battle with Boadicea (colour litho)
The Roman governor of Britain was a famous soldier called Suetonius who watched the battle with Boadicea (colour litho)

IL1219078: The Roman governor of Britain was a famous soldier called Suetonius who watched the battle with Boadicea (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Agricola at a camp fire with his British guides and hunters (colour litho)
Agricola at a camp fire with his British guides and hunters (colour litho)

IL1219080: Agricola at a camp fire with his British guides and hunters (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

The Romans built many small forts. Soldiers on guard duty (colour litho)
The Romans built many small forts. Soldiers on guard duty (colour litho)

IL1219082: The Romans built many small forts. Soldiers on guard duty (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

The Romans built many roads-these were mainly built by the legions (colour litho)
The Romans built many roads-these were mainly built by the legions (colour litho)

IL1219083: The Romans built many roads-these were mainly built by the legions (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Agricola was considered the best Roman Governor. Tacitus married Agricola's daughter, wrote a book about Britain in the times of Agricola (colour litho)
Agricola was considered the best Roman Governor. Tacitus married Agricola's daughter, wrote a book about Britain in the times of Agricola (colour litho)

IL1219085: Agricola was considered the best Roman Governor. Tacitus married Agricola's daughter, wrote a book about Britain in the times of Agricola (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

During the Roman occupation Britain became a civilized country of roads, towns and villages (colour litho)
During the Roman occupation Britain became a civilized country of roads, towns and villages (colour litho)

IL1219087: During the Roman occupation Britain became a civilized country of roads, towns and villages (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

A busy port in Roman times, with stone quays and warehouses (colour litho)
A busy port in Roman times, with stone quays and warehouses (colour litho)

IL1219089: A busy port in Roman times, with stone quays and warehouses (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Roman fortress at Rutupiae (called Richborough today) (colour litho)
Roman fortress at Rutupiae (called Richborough today) (colour litho)

IL1219073: Roman fortress at Rutupiae (called Richborough today) (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Boadicea leading the revolt of the Iceni, destroyed London and St Albans and massacred everyone in them (colour litho)
Boadicea leading the revolt of the Iceni, destroyed London and St Albans and massacred everyone in them (colour litho)

IL1219077: Boadicea leading the revolt of the Iceni, destroyed London and St Albans and massacred everyone in them (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

The shops in a small Roman-British town were usually round two sides of the forum. (colour litho)
The shops in a small Roman-British town were usually round two sides of the forum. (colour litho)

IL1219090: The shops in a small Roman-British town were usually round two sides of the forum. (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon Bonaparte on his white horse, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon Bonaparte on his white horse, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794339: Napoleon Bonaparte on his white horse, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon and his generals studying a map to determine the point of attack, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon and his generals studying a map to determine the point of attack, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794346: Napoleon and his generals studying a map to determine the point of attack, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleons troops victorious in Italy, looting priceless treasures., illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleons troops victorious in Italy, looting priceless treasures., illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794353: Napoleons troops victorious in Italy, looting priceless treasures., illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon crowned by the Pope as Emperor of France in Notre Dame, Paris 1804, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)
Napoleon crowned by the Pope as Emperor of France in Notre Dame, Paris 1804, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho)

IL3794360: Napoleon crowned by the Pope as Emperor of France in Notre Dame, Paris 1804, illustration from The Story of Napoleon published by Wills and Hepworth Ltd, 1968 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

The stones were hammered into shape and were hauled along on tree trunks, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)
The stones were hammered into shape and were hauled along on tree trunks, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho)

IL3794476: The stones were hammered into shape and were hauled along on tree trunks, illustration from Stone Age Man in Britain published by Wills and Hepworth, 1961 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

A small village in Wessex: farming communities a thousand years ago, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
A small village in Wessex: farming communities a thousand years ago, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794503: A small village in Wessex: farming communities a thousand years ago, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Osburga (Queen and Mother) reading to Alfred, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
Osburga (Queen and Mother) reading to Alfred, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794507: Osburga (Queen and Mother) reading to Alfred, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Alfred and his followers take refuge in the marshes at Athelney in Somerset, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
Alfred and his followers take refuge in the marshes at Athelney in Somerset, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794509: Alfred and his followers take refuge in the marshes at Athelney in Somerset, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Alfred and Athelstan divide England, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
Alfred and Athelstan divide England, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794515: Alfred and Athelstan divide England, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Hastinga the Dane invades England and sails up the Thames, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
Hastinga the Dane invades England and sails up the Thames, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794518: Hastinga the Dane invades England and sails up the Thames, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images

Alfred constructed a dam across the Thames and the longships were left high and dry, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)
Alfred constructed a dam across the Thames and the longships were left high and dry, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho)

IL3794519: Alfred constructed a dam across the Thames and the longships were left high and dry, illustration from King Alfred the Great published by Wills and Hepworth, 1959 (colour litho), Kenney, John Theodore Eardley (1911-1972) / Bridgeman Images


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