A primitive candle lantern originally made by the Anglo-Saxons during the time of Alfred the Great. The lanthorn is made of horn and wood.

Anglo-Saxon Candle Lantern Called a Lanthorn

A primitive candle lantern originally made by the Anglo-Saxons during the time of Alfred the Great.…

Silver coin of Athelstan

Silver coin of Athelstan

Silver coin of Athelstan

(1848-1930) British statesman

Arthur James Balfour

(1848-1930) British statesman

Silver penny of Canute, aka Knut the Great, king of England

Silver penny of Canute

Silver penny of Canute, aka Knut the Great, king of England

Charles I and armor-bearer

Charles I and armor-bearer

Charles I and armor-bearer

Coach at the time of Elizabeth I

Coach at the time of Elizabeth I

Coach at the time of Elizabeth I

(1738-1805) British general and statesman that served in the Seven Years war.

Charles Cornwallis

(1738-1805) British general and statesman that served in the Seven Years war.

Coronation chair of England in Westminster Abbey.

Coronation chair of England

Coronation chair of England in Westminster Abbey.

(1812-1870) English novelist who wrote many classics such as Great Expectations, Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens

(1812-1870) English novelist who wrote many classics such as Great Expectations, Oliver Twist and A…

A portrait of one of the English Language's greatest writers, Charles Dickens.

Charles Dickens

A portrait of one of the English Language's greatest writers, Charles Dickens.

(1804-1881) British Statesman and Prime Minister who wrote the novels <I>Vivian Grey</I><I> Coningsby</I> and <I>Sybil</I>

Benjamin Disraeli

(1804-1881) British Statesman and Prime Minister who wrote the novels Vivian Grey Coningsby and Sybil

Druid sacrifice

Druid sacrifice

Druid sacrifice

Druids

Druids

Druids

Edward II repulsed from Stirling castle by De Mowdray.

Edward II repulsed from Stirling castle by De Mowdray.

Edward II repulsed from Stirling castle by De Mowdray.

Silver penny of Edward the Confessor

Silver penny of Edward the Confessor

Silver penny of Edward the Confessor

A sceptre from the seal of Edward the Confessor.

Sceptre of Edward the Confessor

A sceptre from the seal of Edward the Confessor.

"Edward VI, and his Council. From a wood-cut on the title-page of 'Acts of Parliament," A.D. 1551." &mdash;D'Anvers, 1895

Edward VI

"Edward VI, and his Council. From a wood-cut on the title-page of 'Acts of Parliament," A.D. 1551."…

(1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom during 1901-1910. The eldest son of Queen Victoria

Edward VII

(1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom during 1901-1910. The eldest son of Queen Victoria

Queen Elizabeth I of England going in state

Elizabeth I going in state

Queen Elizabeth I of England going in state

English farm house

English Farm house

English farm house

Anglo-Saxon Feudal castle

Anglo-Saxon Feudal castle

Anglo-Saxon Feudal castle

(1835--) Lead British geologist, wrote the book <I>The Life of a Boulder: Textbook of Geology</I>

Sir Archibald Geikie

(1835--) Lead British geologist, wrote the book The Life of a Boulder: Textbook of Geology

(1809-1898) British Statesman and prime minister.

William E. Gladstone

(1809-1898) British Statesman and prime minister.

British soldier, 1901

Great Britain: Soldier 1901

British soldier, 1901

Merchant flag of Great Britain, 1912

Great Britain, Merchant Flag

Merchant flag of Great Britain, 1912

Death of Harold at the Battle of Hastings, 1066.

Battle of Hastings

Death of Harold at the Battle of Hastings, 1066.

Henry VII and Francis I meeting on the field of the cloth of gold

Henry VII and Francis I

Henry VII and Francis I meeting on the field of the cloth of gold

Henry VIII embarking at Dover, May 31, 1520

Henry VIII embarking at Dover

Henry VIII embarking at Dover, May 31, 1520

Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle

Knight in complete armor

Knight in complete armor

Knight in complete armor

Knight in the lists

Knight in the lists

Knight in the lists

London, Butcher Row

London, Butcher Row

London, Butcher Row

Norman castle

Norman castle

Norman castle

Norman ship from Bayeux Tapestry

Norman ship from Bayeux Tapestry

Norman ship from Bayeux Tapestry

Parliament House

Parliament House

Parliament House

Pillory in England

Pillory

Pillory in England

(1708-1778) Also known as Pitt the Elder. He was an English statesman who formed a new ministry in 1766.

William Pitt, Earl of Chatham

(1708-1778) Also known as Pitt the Elder. He was an English statesman who formed a new ministry in 1766.

English regalia

English regalia

English regalia

Sceptre from a portrait of Richard II.

Sceptre of Richard II

Sceptre from a portrait of Richard II.

The sceptre with a cross, used since the restoration of the English monarchy.

English Royal Sceptre

The sceptre with a cross, used since the restoration of the English monarchy.

Saxon ship from Bayeux Tapestry

Saxon ship from Bayeux Tapestry

Saxon ship from Bayeux Tapestry

Sedan chair, 1755

Sedan chair, 1755

Sedan chair, 1755

Shrine of Etherbert, King of the East Saxons, formerly on the high altar of Hereford cathedral

Shrine of Etherbert

Shrine of Etherbert, King of the East Saxons, formerly on the high altar of Hereford cathedral

Sixteenth century furniture

Sixteenth Century Furniture

Sixteenth century furniture

The first archbishop of Canterbury

St. Augustine

The first archbishop of Canterbury

Star of India

Star of India

Star of India

Stocks in England

Stocks

Stocks in England

A circular ruin of stones on Salisbury Plain

Stonehenge

A circular ruin of stones on Salisbury Plain

(1754-1833) British soldier who fought in the American War of Independence

Banastre Tarleton

(1754-1833) British soldier who fought in the American War of Independence

Tower of London, Bird's eye view

Tower of London, Bird's eye view

Tower of London, Bird's eye view

Black and white outline flag of the United Kingdom. Blue field with the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England) edged in white superimposed on the diagonal red cross of Saint Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), which is superimposed on the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland); properly known as the Union Flag, but commonly called the Union Jack; the design and colors (especially the Blue Ensign) have been the basis for a number of other flags including other Commonwealth countries and their constituent states or provinces, and British overseas territories

Flag of the United Kingdom, 2009

Black and white outline flag of the United Kingdom. Blue field with the red cross of Saint George (patron…

Color flag of the United Kingdom. Blue field with the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England) edged in white superimposed on the diagonal red cross of Saint Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), which is superimposed on the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland); properly known as the Union Flag, but commonly called the Union Jack; the design and colors (especially the Blue Ensign) have been the basis for a number of other flags including other Commonwealth countries and their constituent states or provinces, and British overseas territories.

Flag of the United Kingdom, 2009

Color flag of the United Kingdom. Blue field with the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England)…

War-Ships of the 15th century

War-Ships of the 15th century

War-Ships of the 15th century

War-Ships on the time of Charles II

War-Ships on the time of Charles II

War-Ships on the time of Charles II

Westminster, London, the Star Chamber

Westminster, London, the Star Chamber

Westminster, London, the Star Chamber