It seemed as if he rode alone to defy the whole English army -
A.S. Forrest
Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet -
A.S. Forrest
One after another all the nobles plucked red or white roses and put them in their caps -
A.S. Forrest
Rowena came into the room carrying a beautiful golden cup -
A.S. Forrest
Stern Men with Drawn Swords closed in upon him -
A.S. Forrest
The Boer leaders were blindfolded and guarded by soldiers of the Black Watch -
A.S. Forrest
The Count rode again and again at Edward till his lance was splintered in his hand -
A.S. Forrest
Plate 5 from The Life of William Cobbett - James Gillray
The Story of a Life - Sir William Quiller-Orchardson
General Hugh Mackay 1640-92 - (after) Kneller, Sir Godfrey
Triumph of Venice (Trionfo di Venezia) - Paolo Veronese (Caliari)
Belshazzars Feast - Pietro Danini
New Tricks, 1880 - Hugh Cameron
The head of a man wearing an elaborate helmet - (after) Baldassare Peruzzi
Lot And His Daughters - Lombard School
The Writers Buildings Calcutta - (after) Daniell, Thomas