Soldiers, This Battle Must Be A Thunder Clap, plate from The Story of France, by Mary MacGregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
Taking his sword, he said Please God, Sir, that in war you may never take flight, illustration from The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls by Mary MacGregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
Taking his sword, he said Please God, Sir, that in war you may never take flight, illustration from The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls by Mary Macgregor, 1920 2 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Field of the Cloth of Gold, June 1520, illustration from The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls by Mary Macgregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Good King Was To Be Seen Giving Food And Drink to the Folk, illustration from The Story of France by Mary Macgregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Good King Was To Be Seen Giving Food And Drink to the Folk, plate from The Story of France, by Mary MacGregor, 1922 -
(after) Rainey, William
The little town was crowded with men, an illustration from With Roberts to Pretoria A Tale of the South African War by G.A. Henty, pub. London, 1902 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Vessels be not Laden with Merchandise, but Manned with Cruel Foes, illustration from The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls by Mary Macgregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
There Under the Oak Trees they would Gather, illustration from The Story of France by Mary Macgregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Second Siege of Mantua on the 2nd February 1797 1812 - Charles Emile Hippolyte Lecomte-Vernet
General Jean Victor Moreau 1763-1813 - Joseph Swebach-Desfontaines
The massacre of the settlers in 1622 plate VII from America Part XIII - Matthäus the Elder Merian
Captain Charles John Stanley Gough 1832-1912 during the Indian Mutiny at Khurkowhah on 15th August 1857 - Chevalier Louis-William Desanges
A military figure standing on the battlement overlooking the bay of Malta - Paolo Andrea Deangelis
The alarm in the camp of Chilperic - François Boucher
A naval battle - (after) Peter Monamy
The charge of the Australian Light Horse at Beersheba, 31 October 1917 - George Lambert
Nelson wounded at Tenerife in 1787, illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (1774-1843) first published 1813 - Richard Westall