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Called Sir William Borlase, Bt (d.1629) but really William Borlase of Sittingbourne (d. 1582) or William Borlase of Chesham
Called Sir William Borlase, Bt (d.1629) but really William Borlase of Sittingbourne (d. 1582) or William Borlase of Chesham

USB1159046: Called Sir William Borlase, Bt (d.1629) but really William Borlase of Sittingbourne (d. 1582) or William Borlase of Chesham, English School, (17th century) / Bridgeman Images

The convoy containing the regiment shortly after leaving the Isle of Wight’, 1944 (b/w photo)
The convoy containing the regiment shortly after leaving the Isle of Wight’, 1944 (b/w photo)

NAM5921995: The convoy containing the regiment shortly after leaving the Isle of Wight’, 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A light cruiser off the beaches, 7th June, 1944 (b/w photo)
A light cruiser off the beaches, 7th June, 1944 (b/w photo)

NAM5921998: A light cruiser off the beaches, 7th June, 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

‘A Chief of the Tribe of “Jekranee Beloochees”’, 1839 (aquatint)
‘A Chief of the Tribe of “Jekranee Beloochees”’, 1839 (aquatint)

NAM5925137: ‘A Chief of the Tribe of “Jekranee Beloochees”’, 1839 (aquatint), Daubrawa, William Henry de (fl.1825-61) / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Peter Giffard (1735-1776)
Thomas Peter Giffard (1735-1776)

USB1162008: Thomas Peter Giffard (1735-1776), Batoni, Pompeo Girolamo (1708-87) (studio of) / Bridgeman Images

James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745) (after Dahl)
James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745) (after Dahl)

USB1157057: James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745) (after Dahl) / Bridgeman Images

The convoy containing the regiment shortly after leaving the Isle of Wight, 1944 (b/w photo)
The convoy containing the regiment shortly after leaving the Isle of Wight, 1944 (b/w photo)

NAM5921994: The convoy containing the regiment shortly after leaving the Isle of Wight, 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Dusk, 6th June, 1944 - one of our escort’ (b/w photo)
Dusk, 6th June, 1944 - one of our escort’ (b/w photo)

NAM5921997: Dusk, 6th June, 1944 - one of our escort’ (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Knight of the Order of Our Lady of Misericorde and Knight of the Order of the Glorious Virgin Mary. The Order of Our Lady of Misericorde (or Mercy) was founded in 1230 by Pierre Nolasque (1189-1256), governor of Aragon and Raymond de Penyafort (1175 or 1180-1275), brother preacher, for the redemption of the Christian brothers captive of the Moors, then became a purely religious order. The Order of the Glorious Virgin Mary was founded in 1233, by Barthelemy (died 1270), eveque of Vicenza (Italy) and was not approved by the Pope until 1268, the order was dedicated to restoring peace by the sword, with a ban on wearing golden spurs. Its members were nicknamed the Merry Brothers. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796.
Knight of the Order of Our Lady of Misericorde and Knight of the Order of the Glorious Virgin Mary. The Order of Our Lady of Misericorde (or Mercy) was founded in 1230 by Pierre Nolasque (1189-1256), governor of Aragon and Raymond de Penyafort (1175 or 1180-1275), brother preacher, for the redemption of the Christian brothers captive of the Moors, then became a purely religious order. The Order of the Glorious Virgin Mary was founded in 1233, by Barthelemy (died 1270), eveque of Vicenza (Italy) and was not approved by the Pope until 1268, the order was dedicated to restoring peace by the sword, with a ban on wearing golden spurs. Its members were nicknamed the Merry Brothers. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796.

FLO4706837: Knight of the Order of Our Lady of Misericorde and Knight of the Order of the Glorious Virgin Mary. The Order of Our Lady of Misericorde (or Mercy) was founded in 1230 by Pierre Nolasque (1189-1256), governor of Aragon and Raymond de Penyafort (1175 or 1180-1275), brother preacher, for the redemption of the Christian brothers captive of the Moors, then became a purely religious order. The Order of the Glorious Virgin Mary was founded in 1233, by Barthelemy (died 1270), eveque of Vicenza (Italy) and was not approved by the Pope until 1268, the order was dedicated to restoring peace by the sword, with a ban on wearing golden spurs. Its members were nicknamed the Merry Brothers. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796. / Bridgeman Images

‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899
‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899

NAM5920700: ‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899, English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899
‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899

NAM5920702: ‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899, English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899
‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899

NAM5920698: ‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899, English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Venus in  Vulcan's Forge
Venus in  Vulcan's Forge

USB1159423: Venus in Vulcan's Forge, Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after) / Bridgeman Images

Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 2nd Bt (1636-1704) as a Boy
Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 2nd Bt (1636-1704) as a Boy

USB1157753: Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 2nd Bt (1636-1704) as a Boy, English School / Bridgeman Images

Captain Sir Thomas Dutton (d. 1634)
Captain Sir Thomas Dutton (d. 1634)

USB1157241: Captain Sir Thomas Dutton (d. 1634), English School, (17th century) / Bridgeman Images

Our LCT now camouflaged shortly after leaving its anchorage’, 1944 (b/w photo)
Our LCT now camouflaged shortly after leaving its anchorage’, 1944 (b/w photo)

NAM5921991: Our LCT now camouflaged shortly after leaving its anchorage’, 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

An LCT, part of the convoy, passing through other shipping assembling in the Solent’, June 1944 (b/w photo)
An LCT, part of the convoy, passing through other shipping assembling in the Solent’, June 1944 (b/w photo)

NAM5921996: An LCT, part of the convoy, passing through other shipping assembling in the Solent’, June 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Graves at the Head of the Harbour of Balaklava, 1854 (colour litho)
Graves at the Head of the Harbour of Balaklava, 1854 (colour litho)

NAM5929007: Graves at the Head of the Harbour of Balaklava, 1854 (colour litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) (after) / Bridgeman Images

‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899
‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899

NAM5920699: ‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899, English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Sir Humphrey May (1573-1630)
Sir Humphrey May (1573-1630)

USB1156655: Sir Humphrey May (1573-1630), English School / Bridgeman Images

‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899
‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899

NAM5920701: ‘Sporterized’ Lee Enfield .303 in Mk I magazine carbine, 1899, English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Portugal - Order of the Tower and the Sword - Top: Grand cross plate, 2nd type, manufactured by Gilbert (London), Debut XIX century-after April 1809, Gold and silver and emals, D: 11,4 cm; weight: 98 g - Bottom: Grand cross plate, 2nd type, manufactured by Gilbert (London), Debut XIX century-after 1809, Gold and silver Emaux, D: 9.2 cm; weight: 94 g - Left: Commander's badge, Debut XIX century-after 1809, Gold and silver and diamonds and emals, H: 5.1 cm; W: 4.9 cm; Weight: 38 g - Right: Pendant of the Grand Cross Necklace, Debut XIX century, Gold and Emals, H: 8.4 cm; W 6.7 cm; Weight: 76 g - Private collection
Portugal - Order of the Tower and the Sword - Top: Grand cross plate, 2nd type, manufactured by Gilbert (London), Debut XIX century-after April 1809, Gold and silver and emals, D: 11,4 cm; weight: 98 g - Bottom: Grand cross plate, 2nd type, manufactured by Gilbert (London), Debut XIX century-after 1809, Gold and silver Emaux, D: 9.2 cm; weight: 94 g - Left: Commander's badge, Debut XIX century-after 1809, Gold and silver and diamonds and emals, H: 5.1 cm; W: 4.9 cm; Weight: 38 g - Right: Pendant of the Grand Cross Necklace, Debut XIX century, Gold and Emals, H: 8.4 cm; W 6.7 cm; Weight: 76 g - Private collection

LRI4631618: Portugal - Order of the Tower and the Sword - Top: Grand cross plate, 2nd type, manufactured by Gilbert (London), Debut XIX century-after April 1809, Gold and silver and emals, D: 11,4 cm; weight: 98 g - Bottom: Grand cross plate, 2nd type, manufactured by Gilbert (London), Debut XIX century-after 1809, Gold and silver Emaux, D: 9.2 cm; weight: 94 g - Left: Commander's badge, Debut XIX century-after 1809, Gold and silver and diamonds and emals, H: 5.1 cm; W: 4.9 cm; Weight: 38 g - Right: Pendant of the Grand Cross Necklace, Debut XIX century, Gold and Emals, H: 8.4 cm; W 6.7 cm; Weight: 76 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images

Nidanme, Act Two [of the Kanadehon Chushingura]. [Between 1804 and 1812], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 22 X 16.9 ., Print Shows, in the Background, Konami Sitting Inside a Building, Probably Meeting with Her Lover Rikiya, Who is Not Visible, Though the Hilt of a Sword Can Be Seen Through the Opening, at Center is Wakasanosuke Sitting on a Porch, and, in the Foreground, Honzo, a Samurai and Wakasanosuke's Retainer, Cutting a Pine Branch from a Small Tree in Front of the Porch, Demonstrating His Loyalty. A Scene from Act Two of the Play Chushingura or Revenge of the 47 Ronin.
Nidanme, Act Two [of the Kanadehon Chushingura]. [Between 1804 and 1812], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 22 X 16.9 ., Print Shows, in the Background, Konami Sitting Inside a Building, Probably Meeting with Her Lover Rikiya, Who is Not Visible, Though the Hilt of a Sword Can Be Seen Through the Opening, at Center is Wakasanosuke Sitting on a Porch, and, in the Foreground, Honzo, a Samurai and Wakasanosuke's Retainer, Cutting a Pine Branch from a Small Tree in Front of the Porch, Demonstrating His Loyalty. A Scene from Act Two of the Play Chushingura or Revenge of the 47 Ronin.

LZT1111982: Nidanme, Act Two [of the Kanadehon Chushingura]. [Between 1804 and 1812], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 22 X 16.9 ., Print Shows, in the Background, Konami Sitting Inside a Building, Probably Meeting with Her Lover Rikiya, Who is Not Visible, Though the Hilt of a Sword Can Be Seen Through the Opening, at Center is Wakasanosuke Sitting on a Porch, and, in the Foreground, Honzo, a Samurai and Wakasanosuke's Retainer, Cutting a Pine Branch from a Small Tree in Front of the Porch, Demonstrating His Loyalty. A Scene from Act Two of the Play Chushingura or Revenge of the 47 Ronin., Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849) / Bridgeman Images

The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine
The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine

USB1159828: The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, Correggio, (Antonio Allegri) (c.1489-1534) (after) / Bridgeman Images

Field-Marshall Sir Robert Rich, 4th Bt (1685-1768)
Field-Marshall Sir Robert Rich, 4th Bt (1685-1768)

USB1160922: Field-Marshall Sir Robert Rich, 4th Bt (1685-1768), Aikman, William (1682-1731) / Bridgeman Images

1930 ca, LA SPEZIA, ITALY: UMBERTO di SAVOIA prince of Piemonte (1904 - 1983), later King of Italy UMBERTO II in may 1945, son of King of Italy VITTORIO EMANUELE III and Queen ELENA (del Montenegro). In this photo with wife Maria Jose (princess of BELGIUM), the Minister of Navy Ammiraglio SIRIANNI and Count GIUSEPPE VOLPI DI MISURATA at the inaugural varo of boat Incrociatore ZARA. - ITALIA - CASA SAVOIA - REALI - Nobilta ITALIANA - SAVOY - BELGIO - BELGIO - ROYA - ROYA - ROYA - ROYA - ROYALY - ROYALY - ROYALIA nobili - nobilta '- real principle ereditario - military uniform - divisa uniform militare - portrait - ritratto - feluca - medals - medaglie - hat - cappello - fiori - flowers - spada - sword - inaugurazione - ANNI TRenta - 30's - '30 -
1930 ca, LA SPEZIA, ITALY: UMBERTO di SAVOIA prince of Piemonte (1904 - 1983), later King of Italy UMBERTO II in may 1945, son of King of Italy VITTORIO EMANUELE III and Queen ELENA (del Montenegro). In this photo with wife Maria Jose (princess of BELGIUM), the Minister of Navy Ammiraglio SIRIANNI and Count GIUSEPPE VOLPI DI MISURATA at the inaugural varo of boat Incrociatore ZARA. - ITALIA - CASA SAVOIA - REALI - Nobilta ITALIANA - SAVOY - BELGIO - BELGIO - ROYA - ROYA - ROYA - ROYA - ROYALY - ROYALY - ROYALIA nobili - nobilta '- real principle ereditario - military uniform - divisa uniform militare - portrait - ritratto - feluca - medals - medaglie - hat - cappello - fiori - flowers - spada - sword - inaugurazione - ANNI TRenta - 30's - '30 -

GIO5032964: 1930 ca, LA SPEZIA, ITALY: UMBERTO di SAVOIA prince of Piemonte (1904 - 1983), later King of Italy UMBERTO II in may 1945, son of King of Italy VITTORIO EMANUELE III and Queen ELENA (del Montenegro). In this photo with wife Maria Jose (princess of BELGIUM), the Minister of Navy Ammiraglio SIRIANNI and Count GIUSEPPE VOLPI DI MISURATA at the inaugural varo of boat Incrociatore ZARA. - ITALIA - CASA SAVOIA - REALI - Nobilta ITALIANA - SAVOY - BELGIO - BELGIO - ROYA - ROYA - ROYA - ROYA - ROYALY - ROYALY - ROYALIA nobili - nobilta '- real principle ereditario - military uniform - divisa uniform militare - portrait - ritratto - feluca - medals - medaglie - hat - cappello - fiori - flowers - spada - sword - inaugurazione - ANNI TRenta - 30's - '30 - / Bridgeman Images

King George II (1683–1760) on horseback
King George II (1683–1760) on horseback

USB1160898: King George II (1683–1760) on horseback, Wootton, J. (1686-1765) & Jervas, C. (1675-1739) / Bridgeman Images

John Leslie, Duke of Rothes (c.1630-1681)
John Leslie, Duke of Rothes (c.1630-1681)

USB1155882: John Leslie, Duke of Rothes (c.1630-1681), Lely, Peter (1618-80) / Bridgeman Images

Banner of the Goa Inquisition, published in 'Relation de l'Inquisition de Goa' by Charles Dellon, published 1687 (engraving)
Banner of the Goa Inquisition, published in 'Relation de l'Inquisition de Goa' by Charles Dellon, published 1687 (engraving)

XJF441228: Banner of the Goa Inquisition, published in 'Relation de l'Inquisition de Goa' by Charles Dellon, published 1687 (engraving), French School, (17th century) / Bridgeman Images

Knight of the temple who does not yet have the Cross, but is already armed with a spear and a sword. His dress officially must not be “” longer than the Cross””. The Order of the Knights of the Temple was founded in 1118 by Hugues de Payns (died 1136), Knight of Champagne and eight other knights to protect the pelerins in the Holy Land. After a humble beginning as Poor Knights of the Temple, the order developed to become a powerful and rich army of fighting monks, with monasteres throughout Europe, and numerous castles in Palestine (Safed, 1140; Karak, 1143; and the castle of the Pelerins 1217). The order ended tragically in 1312 when the Templars were judges, tortures and executes. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796.
Knight of the temple who does not yet have the Cross, but is already armed with a spear and a sword. His dress officially must not be “” longer than the Cross””. The Order of the Knights of the Temple was founded in 1118 by Hugues de Payns (died 1136), Knight of Champagne and eight other knights to protect the pelerins in the Holy Land. After a humble beginning as Poor Knights of the Temple, the order developed to become a powerful and rich army of fighting monks, with monasteres throughout Europe, and numerous castles in Palestine (Safed, 1140; Karak, 1143; and the castle of the Pelerins 1217). The order ended tragically in 1312 when the Templars were judges, tortures and executes. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796.

FLO4708365: Knight of the temple who does not yet have the Cross, but is already armed with a spear and a sword. His dress officially must not be “” longer than the Cross””. The Order of the Knights of the Temple was founded in 1118 by Hugues de Payns (died 1136), Knight of Champagne and eight other knights to protect the pelerins in the Holy Land. After a humble beginning as Poor Knights of the Temple, the order developed to become a powerful and rich army of fighting monks, with monasteres throughout Europe, and numerous castles in Palestine (Safed, 1140; Karak, 1143; and the castle of the Pelerins 1217). The order ended tragically in 1312 when the Templars were judges, tortures and executes. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796. / Bridgeman Images

Orion Nebula M42 in Orion - The Orion Nebula - Located 1500 years - light, Orion Nebula is the closest star-forming region of the Sun. Image obtained with the 1.2m Schmidt UK Telescope from Siding Spring. To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. Binoculars or a modest telescope will show that these three 'stars' are loose groups of several individuals some of which can be seen in this photograph. The central group of stars, the Trapezium cluster is hidden in the glow of the Orion Nebula in this photograph, but these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star - forming region to the Sun
Orion Nebula M42 in Orion - The Orion Nebula - Located 1500 years - light, Orion Nebula is the closest star-forming region of the Sun. Image obtained with the 1.2m Schmidt UK Telescope from Siding Spring. To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. Binoculars or a modest telescope will show that these three 'stars' are loose groups of several individuals some of which can be seen in this photograph. The central group of stars, the Trapezium cluster is hidden in the glow of the Orion Nebula in this photograph, but these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star - forming region to the Sun

PIX4617629: Orion Nebula M42 in Orion - The Orion Nebula - Located 1500 years - light, Orion Nebula is the closest star-forming region of the Sun. Image obtained with the 1.2m Schmidt UK Telescope from Siding Spring. To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. Binoculars or a modest telescope will show that these three 'stars' are loose groups of several individuals some of which can be seen in this photograph. The central group of stars, the Trapezium cluster is hidden in the glow of the Orion Nebula in this photograph, but these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star - forming region to the Sun / Bridgeman Images

Orion's Nebula - The Great Nebula in Orion - Located 1500 years ago - light, Orion's Nebula is the closest region of star formation in the Sun. Image obtained with the 1.2m Schmidt UK Telescope from Siding Spring. To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. Binoculars or a modest telescope will show that these three 'stars' are loose groups of several individuals some of which can be seen in this photograph. The central group of stars, the Trapezium cluster is hidden in the glow of the Orion Nebula in this photograph, but these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star - forming region to the Sun
Orion's Nebula - The Great Nebula in Orion - Located 1500 years ago - light, Orion's Nebula is the closest region of star formation in the Sun. Image obtained with the 1.2m Schmidt UK Telescope from Siding Spring. To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. Binoculars or a modest telescope will show that these three 'stars' are loose groups of several individuals some of which can be seen in this photograph. The central group of stars, the Trapezium cluster is hidden in the glow of the Orion Nebula in this photograph, but these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star - forming region to the Sun

PIX4617748: Orion's Nebula - The Great Nebula in Orion - Located 1500 years ago - light, Orion's Nebula is the closest region of star formation in the Sun. Image obtained with the 1.2m Schmidt UK Telescope from Siding Spring. To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. Binoculars or a modest telescope will show that these three 'stars' are loose groups of several individuals some of which can be seen in this photograph. The central group of stars, the Trapezium cluster is hidden in the glow of the Orion Nebula in this photograph, but these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star - forming region to the Sun / Bridgeman Images

Nepal: A woman presents an offering to the Kala Bhairav or Black Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, Kathmandu (2008)
Nepal: A woman presents an offering to the Kala Bhairav or Black Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, Kathmandu (2008)

PFH3122096: Nepal: A woman presents an offering to the Kala Bhairav or Black Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, Kathmandu (2008) / Bridgeman Images

The Expulsion from Paradise (colour litho)
The Expulsion from Paradise (colour litho)

PRX3116700: The Expulsion from Paradise (colour litho), Ebbinghaus, Wilhelm (1864-1951) / Bridgeman Images

Sir John Stonehouse, 3rd Bt (1673-1733)
Sir John Stonehouse, 3rd Bt (1673-1733)

USB1157305: Sir John Stonehouse, 3rd Bt (1673-1733), Gouge, Edward (fl.1690-d.c.1735) / Bridgeman Images

Chobham, reminiscences of a Camp
Chobham, reminiscences of a Camp

USB1160268: Chobham, reminiscences of a Camp, Alken, Samuel Henry (1810-94) / Bridgeman Images


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