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Seal of Alexander II,  1198 – 1249.  King of Scots.   From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797.
Seal of Alexander II,  1198 – 1249.  King of Scots.   From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797.

KWE1219716: Seal of Alexander II, 1198 – 1249. King of Scots. From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797., English School, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Seal of Robert II, aka The Steward, 1316 –1390.   King of Scots.  From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797.
Seal of Robert II, aka The Steward, 1316 –1390.   King of Scots.  From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797.

KWE1219722: Seal of Robert II, aka The Steward, 1316 –1390. King of Scots. From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797., English School, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Seal of David II, 1324 – 1371.   King of Scots.  From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797.
Seal of David II, 1324 – 1371.   King of Scots.  From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797.

KWE1219724: Seal of David II, 1324 – 1371. King of Scots. From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797., English School, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

The landing of the Romans on the coast of Kent, England in AD43.    From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
The landing of the Romans on the coast of Kent, England in AD43.    From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901

KWE1219728: The landing of the Romans on the coast of Kent, England in AD43. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901 / Bridgeman Images

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
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

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

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KWE1219737: The "Lady of the Mercians" fighting the Welsh c.916. Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, ? -d. 12 June 918. Eldest daughter of Alfred the Great. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901 / Bridgeman Images

Tower of London in the 19th century. Also known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
Tower of London in the 19th century. Also known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901

KWE1219748: Tower of London in the 19th century. Also known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901, Wilkinson, Charles (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Westminster Abbey in the 19th century, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
Westminster Abbey in the 19th century, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901

KWE1219758: Westminster Abbey in the 19th century, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901, Wilkinson, Charles (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

KWE1219763: " A Robyn", poem by Sir Thomas Wyatt, also spelled Wiat, set to music by William Cornysh. After the original from the song book of Henry VIII in the British Museum. From The Poems of Sir Thomas Wiat, published 1913. / Bridgeman Images

Letter from Sir Thomas Wyatt.  Sir Thomas Wyatt, also spelled Wiat, 1503 –1542.  16th-century English ambassador and lyrical poet.  After the original in the British Museum.   From The Poems of Sir Thomas Wiat, published 1913
Letter from Sir Thomas Wyatt.  Sir Thomas Wyatt, also spelled Wiat, 1503 –1542.  16th-century English ambassador and lyrical poet.  After the original in the British Museum.   From The Poems of Sir Thomas Wiat, published 1913

KWE1219764: Letter from Sir Thomas Wyatt. Sir Thomas Wyatt, also spelled Wiat, 1503 –1542. 16th-century English ambassador and lyrical poet. After the original in the British Museum. From The Poems of Sir Thomas Wiat, published 1913 / Bridgeman Images

A Duckbilled Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus.  From Life, by Sir Arthur E. Shipley, published 1923.
A Duckbilled Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus.  From Life, by Sir Arthur E. Shipley, published 1923.

KWE1219768: A Duckbilled Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus. From Life, by Sir Arthur E. Shipley, published 1923. / Bridgeman Images

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
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

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

Alice Ferrers at the deathbed of Edward III.  Alice Perrers, 1348 – 1400.  Royal mistress of King Edward III of England and lady-in-waiting to Edward's consort, Philippa of Hainault.  From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
Alice Ferrers at the deathbed of Edward III.  Alice Perrers, 1348 – 1400.  Royal mistress of King Edward III of England and lady-in-waiting to Edward's consort, Philippa of Hainault.  From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901

KWE1219771: Alice Ferrers at the deathbed of Edward III. Alice Perrers, 1348 – 1400. Royal mistress of King Edward III of England and lady-in-waiting to Edward's consort, Philippa of Hainault. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901 / Bridgeman Images

Title page (colour litho)
Title page (colour litho)

IL1218887: Title page (colour litho), Corbould, Walton (1859-1919) / Bridgeman Images

They made up their minds to set out to roam (colour litho)
They made up their minds to set out to roam (colour litho)

IL1218889: They made up their minds to set out to roam (colour litho), Corbould, Walton (1859-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Three cold mice, three cold mice, wake up next morn (colour litho)
Three cold mice, three cold mice, wake up next morn (colour litho)

IL1218891: Three cold mice, three cold mice, wake up next morn (colour litho), Corbould, Walton (1859-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Three proud mice, three proud mice, soon settled down colour  (illustration)
Three proud mice, three proud mice, soon settled down colour  (illustration)

IL1218901: Three proud mice, three proud mice, soon settled down colour (illustration), Corbould, Walton (1859-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Noah took a dove and set it free (colour litho)
Noah took a dove and set it free (colour litho)

IL1218907: Noah took a dove and set it free (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

The princess takes Moses to the palace (colour litho)
The princess takes Moses to the palace (colour litho)

IL1218912: The princess takes Moses to the palace (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

David and Goliath (colour litho)
David and Goliath (colour litho)

IL1218929: David and Goliath (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

New Testament: Title page (colour litho)
New Testament: Title page (colour litho)

IL1218930: New Testament: Title page (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Joseph and Mary: No room at the inn (colour litho)
Joseph and Mary: No room at the inn (colour litho)

IL1218931: Joseph and Mary: No room at the inn (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

The angels came to tell the shepherds the great news (colour litho)
The angels came to tell the shepherds the great news (colour litho)

IL1218932: The angels came to tell the shepherds the great news (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Jesus told Mary,
Jesus told Mary,

IL1218937: Jesus told Mary, "now I must leave Nazareth" (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Jesus and Satan (colour litho)
Jesus and Satan (colour litho)

IL1218938: Jesus and Satan (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Jesus called to them across the water (colour litho)
Jesus called to them across the water (colour litho)

IL1218939: Jesus called to them across the water (colour litho), Lodge, Grace (fl.c.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Three little kittens, they lost their mittens (colour litho)
Three little kittens, they lost their mittens (colour litho)

IL1218946: Three little kittens, they lost their mittens (colour litho), Helps, Racey (1913-70) / Bridgeman Images

Our mittens we have soiled (colour litho)
Our mittens we have soiled (colour litho)

IL1218948: Our mittens we have soiled (colour litho), Helps, Racey (1913-70) / Bridgeman Images

The old woman seized her sweeping broom and swept the kittens right out of the room (colour litho)
The old woman seized her sweeping broom and swept the kittens right out of the room (colour litho)

IL1218951: The old woman seized her sweeping broom and swept the kittens right out of the room (colour litho), Helps, Racey (1913-70) / Bridgeman Images

Tu-whu, goes the owl (colour litho)
Tu-whu, goes the owl (colour litho)

IL1218957: Tu-whu, goes the owl (colour litho), Helps, Racey (1913-70) / Bridgeman Images

Fine manners (colour litho)
Fine manners (colour litho)

IL1218969: Fine manners (colour litho), Ver Beck, Frank (1858-1933) / Bridgeman Images

A lesson in politeness (colour litho)
A lesson in politeness (colour litho)

IL1218970: A lesson in politeness (colour litho), Ver Beck, Frank (1858-1933) / Bridgeman Images

A helping hand (colour litho)
A helping hand (colour litho)

IL1218971: A helping hand (colour litho), Ver Beck, Frank (1858-1933) / Bridgeman Images

Self praise (colour litho)
Self praise (colour litho)

IL1218972: Self praise (colour litho), Ver Beck, Frank (1858-1933) / Bridgeman Images

A good turn (colour litho)
A good turn (colour litho)

IL1218975: A good turn (colour litho), Ver Beck, Frank (1858-1933) / Bridgeman Images

The wanderers return (colour litho)
The wanderers return (colour litho)

IL1218979: The wanderers return (colour litho), Ver Beck, Frank (1858-1933) / Bridgeman Images


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