KWE1219665: The Presence Chamber, Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, Middlesex, England. A Presence Chamber is a room in which a great person, such as a monarch, receives guests, assemblies, etc. This scene depicts the chamber in the 16th century. From The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, published 1906. / Bridgeman Images
KWE1219733: Treaty of Hengist and Horsa with Vortigern, king of the Britons in AD449. Hengist and Horsa, legendary Anglo-Saxon figures, Germanic brothers who led the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish armies that conquered the first territories of Britain in the 5th century. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901 / Bridgeman Images
KWE1219770: John Wycliffe on trial for heresy in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1376. John Wycliffe, also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe; c. 1320 December 1384. English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901 / Bridgeman Images
LSE4087074: Becassine in the rain with a little girl. Comic strip from “” Becassine, his uncle and their friends”” by Gautier Langereau (1926). Drawings by Joseph Porphyre Pinchon (1871-1953), text by Caumery (Maurice Languereau dit) (1867-1941). DR, Pinchon, Joseph Porphyre (1871-1953) / Bridgeman Images