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GRL6372608: Genoa, Duomo (St Lawrence Cathedral), South side, the doorway of St Gotthard (1155 - 1160), Prothyrum, right capital, dosseret: “The Flight into Egypt and Winged Griffin clutching a Lamb”, by Pisan - Lucchese workshop, “first master” and “first helper” of the doorway of St Gotthard / Bridgeman Images
HIM5296977: John Montacute, comte de Salisbury ((1350-1400) arrive d'Irlande au chateau de Conway - The Duke of Salisbury, John Montacute arriving at Conway Castle from Ireland, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th Century (colour lithograph). Book of the Capture and Death of King Richard II (1367-1400) / Bridgeman Images
HIM5296997: Henry Percy, comte de Northumberland (1341-1408) delivre son faux message a Richard II au chateau de Conway - Earl of Northumberland delivering his false message to Richard II, Conway Castle, 19th Century : Interior of Conway Caste and the Earl of Northumberland delivering his false messafe to Richard II, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th Century (colour lithograph). Book of the Capture and Death of King Richard II (1367-1400) / Bridgeman Images
HIM5263110: St Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire, c1870. The great medieval abbey church of St Albans developed on the site of the shrine to St Alban, who died in 209 and was one of the earliest Christian martyrs. The church was bought by the townspeople of St Albans in 1553 to serve as their parish church after the abbey was closed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It gained cathedral status when St Albans was granted its City Charter in 1877. The building has the longest nave of any British cathedral. / Bridgeman Images