Clipart illustrations of the United Kingdom, which includes historical events and many facets of the culture and history there.
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Edward II repulsed from Stirling castle by De Mowdray.
Edward II repulsed from Stirling castle by De Mowdray.... |
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Edward II. And His Jailers
King Edward II was sent to prison for neglecting his Queen and fooling around with other men.... |
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Edward III
Edward III was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. His fifty-year reign began when his father, Edward II of England killed. Edwards reign was marked by an expansion of English ... |
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Edward the Confessor coin
Silver penny of Edward the Confessor... |
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Edward the Confessor, sceptre of
A sceptre from the seal of Edward the Confessor. ... |
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Edward the Confessor, Tomb
King Edward the Confessor (c. 1003 – 5 January 1066), son of Ethelred the Unready, was the penultimate Anglo-Saxon King of England and the last of the House of Wessex, ruling from 1042 until his... |
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Edward VI's School at Birmingham
King Edward's School is an independent secondary school in Birmingham, England, founded by King Edward VI in 1552. It is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham and is wi... |
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth being carried on a gondola by eight men.... |
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Elizabeth I going in state
Queen Elizabeth I of England going in state... |
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Elstow Church, Bedfordshire
Elstow Abbey was a monastery for Benedictine nuns in Bedfordshire, England. It was founded c.1075 by Judith, Countess of Huntingdon, a niece of William the Conqueror and therefore classed as a royal f... |
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Ely Cathedral
Ely Cathedral (in full, The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely) is the principal church of the Diocese of Ely, in Cambridgeshire, England, and the seat of the Bishop of Ely. It ... |
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Ely Cathedral
Ely Cathedral (in full, The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely) is the principal church of the diocese of Ely, in Cambridgeshire, England, and the seat of the Anglican Bishop of... |
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England Poster
A poster with facts and images of England to the Norman Conquest.... |
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English farm house
English farm house... |
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English Inn
A rest house for Pilgrim on their way to Canterbury Cathedral.... |
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English Inn
Portions of ancient Hospice on both sides of Water Lane, Ospringe used by Pilgrims on their way to Canterbury Cathedral.... |
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Envelope, Gibraltar 20 Centimos, 1889
Gibraltar Envelope (20 centimos) from 1889... |
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Eton College, Near Windsor
Eton College was founded in 1440 by Henry VI as a charity school to provide free education to seventy poor boys who would then go on to King's College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the Universi... |
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Execution of King Charles
When Charles was beheaded on January 30, 1649, Phillip Henry records that a moan was heard from the assembled crowd, some of whom then dipped their handkerchiefs in his blood, thus starting the cult o... |
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Exeter Cathedral
The founding of the cathedral at Exeter, dedicated to Saint Peter, dates from 1050, when the seat of the bishop of Devon and Cornwall was transferred from Crediton because of a fear of sea-raids. In 1... |
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Eyam Churchyard Cross
Eyam churchyard contains a Saxon cross dated to the 7th or 8th centuries. Initially, it was located at the side of a cart track near to Eyam. After the plague it was moved to its present location.... |
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Feudal castle
Anglo-Saxon Feudal castle... |
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Fugitive Claiming Sanctuary
Sanctuary was also a right to be safe from arrest in the sanctuary of a church or temple, recognized by English law from the fourth to the seventeenth century.... |
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Furness Abbey
Founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois, it was built originally for the Order of Savigny. Located in the 'Valley of the Deadly Nightshade' between Dalton-in-Furness and Barrow-in-Furness, the abbe... |
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Gadshill
The home of Charles Dickens in Gadshill, England.... |