Study for The Laidley Worm of Spindleston Heugh -
Walter Crane
The Path of the Sun through the stars on the night of the 4th July 1442, detail of Aries and Perseus, from the soffit above the altar, c.1430 -
Giuliano dArrighi Pesello
Character Sketches in Rome with Portraits of Prince Charles Edward Stuart and his brother Cardinal York -
John Flaxman
Percival Obtains the Shield of the Beating Heart -
Walter Crane
Suit of Armour for the Earl of Leicester from An Elizabethan Armourers Album -
Jacobe Halder
Vercingetorix Threw his Arms at the Feet of his Conquerors, plate from The Story of France by Mary MacGregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Royal Institution card, engraved by A. Rannbach, from Michael Faradays scrapbook -
Richard Westall
The Council of Dacor, 926, when Athelstan drove out Guthfrith the young King of Danish Northumbria, illustration from the book The History of the Nation -
Archibald Webb
The Path of the Sun through the stars on the night of the 4th July 1442, detail of Orion and Taurus, from the soffit above the altar, c.1430 -
Giuliano dArrighi Pesello
Study Of A Roman Hero Or Martyr Holding A Lance, Possibly Longinus -
Peter Paul Rubens
The Prince to his Father kneels lowly: His is the battle - his wholly illustration from Ballads of Famous Fights, c.1900 -
Archibald Webb
Maximilian would often take part in tournaments illustration from A History of Germany -
A.C. Michael
The first Armoury Room of the Ambraser Gallery in the Lower Belvedere -
Carl Goebel
The Grand Procession of the Sovereign and Knight Companions -
W Hollan
It seemed as if he rode alone to defy the whole English army -
A.S. Forrest
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