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1346 Collection

"1346: A Year of Valor and Conquest" In the annals of history, 1346 stands as a testament to bravery and strategic brilliance

Background image1346 Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. Detail from Chroniques de Froissart

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. Detail from Chroniques de Froissart, 14th century manuscript

Background image1346 Collection: CRECY

CRECY
At CRECY, 9000 English soldiers under Edward III defeat 30, 000 French under Philippe VI - a triumph of the English strategy of bowmen against cavalry

Background image1346 Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Charge of the French chivalry on the English bowmen. Illustration by R

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Charge of the French chivalry on the English bowmen. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background image1346 Collection: Knights at Crecy Battle

Knights at Crecy Battle
After the battle of Crecy, the English knights pursue the French off the field of battle and take many nobles prisoner, who are afterwards obliged to pay ransom

Background image1346 Collection: L23 089

L23 089
Other Standard Gauge Locomotives, L23 089

Background image1346 Collection: Beaurepaire Abbey (or Bear Park), County Durham, a ruined manor house near where

Beaurepaire Abbey (or Bear Park), County Durham, a ruined manor house near where the Battle of Nevilles Cross took place on 17 October 1346, part of the Second War of Scottish Independence. Date: 1346

Background image1346 Collection: Lockspeiser LDA-01 G-AVOR

Lockspeiser LDA-01 G-AVOR (msn PFA 1346), at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1975, with airshow serial 239'. Date: 1975

Background image1346 Collection: During the Siege of Calais by Edward III, six burghers offer themselves as ransom for their

During the Siege of Calais by Edward III, six burghers offer themselves as ransom for their fellow-citizens : his wife Philippa intercedes, and their lives are spared Date: 1346/1347

Background image1346 Collection: King Edward III knighting his son, Edward the Black Prince, in Normandy, France

King Edward III knighting his son, Edward the Black Prince, in Normandy, France, during the Crecy campaign of 1346. Date: 1346

Background image1346 Collection: The relief of Calais

The relief of Calais
LLM339266 The relief of Calais by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: The relief of Calais)

Background image1346 Collection: Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France

Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France, 26 August 1346, an English victory under King Edward III, during the Hundred Years War

Background image1346 Collection: Black Prince presenting his Banner to Sir John Chandos

Black Prince presenting his Banner to Sir John Chandos
Edward the Black Prince presenting his Banner to Sir John Chandos. Date: 1346

Background image1346 Collection: Battle of Cr飹1346

Battle of Cr飹1346
The Battle of CrÚú╣, also called Battle of Cressy, was an English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years War. 26 August 1346

Background image1346 Collection: Charles, Comte d Alencon. 1346 (engraving)

Charles, Comte d Alencon. 1346 (engraving)
672152 Charles, Comte d Alencon. 1346 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles, Comte d Alencon. 1346)

Background image1346 Collection: The English wait for the French at Crecy

The English wait for the French at Crecy
LLM339267 The English wait for the French at Crecy by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: The English wait for the French at Crecy)

Background image1346 Collection: 1346, Time of Battle of Cressy (chromolitho)

1346, Time of Battle of Cressy (chromolitho)
958400 1346, Time of Battle of Cressy (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1346, Time of Battle of Cressy)

Background image1346 Collection: Edwards Generosity to the People of Calais during the Siege of 1346 (engraving)

Edwards Generosity to the People of Calais during the Siege of 1346 (engraving)
1096069 Edwards Generosity to the People of Calais during the Siege of 1346 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background image1346 Collection: Relics of Ancient Durham (litho)

Relics of Ancient Durham (litho)
1615483 Relics of Ancient Durham (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Relics of Ancient Durham. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 16 April 1898)

Background image1346 Collection: The British, under Edward III, take Caen Date: 1346

The British, under Edward III, take Caen Date: 1346

Background image1346 Collection: A map showing the movement of King Edward III through France from Barfleur to Calais in

A map showing the movement of King Edward III through France from Barfleur to Calais in the early 14th century, marking the battles at Crecy and Caen. Date: 1346

Background image1346 Collection: KING DAVID / NEWCASTLE

KING DAVID / NEWCASTLE
King David of Scotland in battle at Nevilles Cross, Newcastle on Tyne against Philippa of Hainault, where he is defeated Date: 1346

Background image1346 Collection: The Virgin with Angels, wall painting of 1346, by Ferrer Bassa

The Virgin with Angels, wall painting of 1346, by Ferrer Bassa

Background image1346 Collection: Battle of Crecy, Hundred Years War

Battle of Crecy, Hundred Years War
Archers and knights at the Battle of Crecy, France, Hundred Years War, 1346. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a medieval illustration

Background image1346 Collection: Mediterranean Harbor Scene Pierre-Jacques Volaire

Mediterranean Harbor Scene Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Mediterranean Harbor Scene; Pierre-Jacques Volaire (French, 1729 - 1799); about 1763; Oil on canvas; 96.5 x 134.6 cm (38 x 53 in.)

Background image1346 Collection: TINTORETTO, Il. Battle of Zara

TINTORETTO, Il. Battle of Zara
TINTORETTO, Jacopo Robusti, called Il (1518-1594). Battle of Zara. 1582 - 1587. Victory of the Venetians over the Hungarians in the capture of the city in 1346. Central detail

Background image1346 Collection: Black Prince at Crecy

Black Prince at Crecy
Edward, the Black Prince, son of King Edward III, receives a blessing from his father after helping to gain victory over the French at the battle of Crecy

Background image1346 Collection: Edward III refusing to send aid to his son

Edward III refusing to send aid to his son (Edward, the Black Prince) at the Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. His response was " Let the boy win his spurs"

Background image1346 Collection: Battle of Crecy 1346

Battle of Crecy 1346
9000 English soldiers under Edward III defeat 30, 000 French under Philippe VI Date: 26 August 1346

Background image1346 Collection: War / 100 Years War / Crecy

War / 100 Years War / Crecy
English soldiers under Edward III defeat a far larger French army under Philippe VI Date: 26 August 1346

Background image1346 Collection: CHARLES IV of Luxembourg (1316-1378). King of Bohemia

CHARLES IV of Luxembourg (1316-1378). King of Bohemia (1346-1378), Holy Roman Emperor (1355-1378) and Elector of Brandenburg. Book of Rural Benefits

Background image1346 Collection: Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, 51-1346

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, 51-1346

Background image1346 Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Greeting the Prince of Wales after the battle

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Greeting the Prince of Wales after the battle. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background image1346 Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Crossing the Somme in the face of the French army

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Crossing the Somme in the face of the French army. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background image1346 Collection: Balzacs Study

Balzacs Study
French novelist Honore De Balzacs study in Paris (now part of the Balzac Museum), where he regularly worked fifteen hours a day. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1346 Collection: Hundred Years War between England and France. English troops waiting to go into action

Hundred Years War between England and France. English troops waiting to go into action at the Battle of Crecy, August 1346. Colour-printed wood engraving c1860

Background image1346 Collection: Queen Philippa pleading with her husband, Edward III of England, for the lives of

Queen Philippa pleading with her husband, Edward III of England, for the lives of Burghers of Calais after siege of the city, 1346. Incident in Hundred Years War between England and France

Background image1346 Collection: EDWARD III, 1346. King Edward III of England leading his cavalry across the Somme River in France

EDWARD III, 1346. King Edward III of England leading his cavalry across the Somme River in France during the Hundred Years War, 25 August 1346. Colored engraving, American, 19th century

Background image1346 Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346, during the Hundred Years War

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346, during the Hundred Years War. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background image1346 Collection: HUNDRED YEARS WAR, 1346. Combat between the French and English cavalry at the passage of the Somme

HUNDRED YEARS WAR, 1346. Combat between the French and English cavalry at the passage of the Somme River, 25 August 1346. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background image1346 Collection: Scene at Crecy 1346

Scene at Crecy 1346
Edward III refuses succour to his son, Edward the Black Prince of Wales Date: 26 August 1346

Background image1346 Collection: Military / Weapons / Bowmen

Military / Weapons / Bowmen
At CRECY, 9000 English soldiers under Edward III defeat 30, 000 French under Philippe VI - a triumph of the English strategy of bowmen against cavalry

Background image1346 Collection: Crecy (Dupray)

Crecy (Dupray)
CRECY The decisive defeat of the French by the English is won at the expense of fierce hand to hand fighting as well as the superiority of the bowmen

Background image1346 Collection: Crecy : English Wait

Crecy : English Wait
The English forces await the attack of the French

Background image1346 Collection: Battle of Embro 1346

Battle of Embro 1346
BATTLE OF EMBRO The Knights of Rhodes defeat a Turkish fleet in a sea-fight off the coast of their island

Background image1346 Collection: Philippa Vs Bruce / Durham

Philippa Vs Bruce / Durham
The Battle of Durham where Queen Philippa defeats David Bruce of Scotland

Background image1346 Collection: King Edward Vs Scots1327

King Edward Vs Scots1327
King Edwards first expedition against the Scottish

Background image1346 Collection: Scots / Brits in Battle

Scots / Brits in Battle
King David of Scotland in battle at Nevilles Cross, Newcastle on Tyne against Philippa of Hainault, where he is defeated

Background image1346 Collection: NEVILLEs CROSS / 1346

NEVILLEs CROSS / 1346
Philippa of Hainault defeats King David of Scotland at Nevilles Cross, Newcastle on Tyne



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"1346: A Year of Valor and Conquest" In the annals of history, 1346 stands as a testament to bravery and strategic brilliance. It was a year that witnessed the epic Battle of Crecy, forever etched in our collective memory. As depicted in the 14th-century manuscript "Chroniques de Froissart, " this clash between English and French forces on August 26th unfolded with breathtaking intensity. The Charge of the French chivalry on the English bowmen remains an iconic moment from that fateful day. Illustrated by R. , it captures the sheer determination and gallantry displayed amidst chaos and carnage. The Knights at Crecy Battle fought valiantly, their armor gleaming under a darkened sky as they clashed swords with unwavering resolve. Meanwhile, far above ground, Lockheed HC-130B Hercules 1346 soared through azure skies, symbolizing modern-day strength intertwined with historical significance. In another realm altogether, Lockspeiser LDA-01 G-AVOR took flight – a reminder that innovation knows no bounds even amidst ancient tales. During these tumultuous times, Edward III's Siege of Calais unfolded relentlessly. Yet amid despair emerged hope when six burghers selflessly offered themselves as ransom for their fellow-citizens' lives. Philippa, Edward III's wife interceded passionately for mercy – compassion triumphing over cruelty during those harrowing days in 1346/1347. Beaurepaire Abbey (or Bear Park), County Durham stood witness to these events - its ruins now echoing whispers of battles long past. And within Normandy's borders resided King Edward III who bestowed knighthood upon his son - Edward the Black Prince - forging bonds both familial and martial. Lastly but not leastly came The Relief of Calais – an act that exemplified courage against all odds; where resilience prevailed against adversity like a beacon of hope.