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Scene from Shakespeares Merry Wives of Windsor : FalstaffWAG451529 Scene from Shakespeares Merry Wives of Windsor : Falstaff, Bardolf and Hostess, 1860 (w/c on paper) by Keeling, William Knight (1807-86); 45x60 cm; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands
Effigy of Sir Hugh Bardolph, 1259-1304, Banham Church, Norfolk. He wears a surcoat over a suit of chainmail with chappelle de fer (helmet), legs crossed to show that he was a crusader
Sir William Phelip, lord Bardolf, c 1418-1441 (chromolitho)2811886 Sir William Phelip, lord Bardolf, c 1418-1441 (chromolitho) by Hope, William St John (1854-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir William Phelip, lord Bardolf, c 1418-1441)
Bardolph, in Henry IV, 1776 (etching)XJF483329 Bardolph, in Henry IV, 1776 (etching) by Mortimer, John Hamilton (1741-79) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bardolf is a minor character in four of William Shakespeares plays)
General von Boehm-Ermolli and General von BardolfEduard Freiherr von Boehm-Ermolli (1856 1941), Austrian cavalry general (on left) and his chief of staff, General von Bardolf during World War One
Cecilia Lady StapletonCECILIA, LADY BRYAN STAPLETON daughter of William, Lord Bardolf, and wife of Sir Bryan Stapleton. She wears a long gown, with a mantle : her head dress is covered with a veil. Date: ? - 1432
Sir Hugh BardolfeSir HUGH BARDOLFE (or Bardolphe) depicted at Castleacre castle, Norfolk. Trusted by Richard I, he fought in Sicily and carried out diplomatic missions
Hugh BardolfA knight (Sir Hugh Bardolf) wearing an armour of mail & small plates