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Remarkable Events In History Collection

"Unveiling the Tapestry of Remarkable Events in History" Battle of Flodden, (1513), c1910: A clash that echoed through time

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: Battle of Flodden, (1513), c1910

Battle of Flodden, (1513), c1910
The Battle of Flodden or Flodden Field was a conflict between England and Scotland. The battle was fought in the county of Northumberland in northern England on 9 September 1513

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: Knights Templar on the Field of Battle, c1910

Knights Templar on the Field of Battle, c1910. The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, commonly known as the Knights Templar or Templars

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: The Last Glimpse of Home, (1633-1701), c1910

The Last Glimpse of Home, (1633-1701), c1910
The Last Glimpse of Home, c1910. When James II and VII (1633-1701) was exiled to France a small body of English and Scottish gentlemen went into exile with him

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: A Gentleman of the Stuart Period, (17th century), c1910

A Gentleman of the Stuart Period, (17th century), c1910
A Gentleman of the Stuart Period, c1910. The Stuart period usually refers to the period between 1603 and 1714 and sometimes from 1371 in Scotland

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: John Gutenberg Showing Part of the First Printed Book to Faust, (14th century), c1910

John Gutenberg Showing Part of the First Printed Book to Faust, (14th century), c1910
John Gutenberg Showing Part of the First Printed Book to Faust, c1910. Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c1398-1468) was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: Otterburn - The Advance of Hotspur, (1388), c1910

Otterburn - The Advance of Hotspur, (1388), c1910
Otterburn - The Advance of Hotspur, c1910. Sir Henry Percy (1364-1403), commonly known as Sir Harry Hotspur, was known as one of the most valiant knights of his day

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: The Lobby of the House of Commons, c1910

The Lobby of the House of Commons, c1910
The Members Lobby is a hallway in the Palace of Westminster used by members of the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: Christopher Columbus, (1451-1506), c1910

Christopher Columbus, (1451-1506), c1910
Christopher Columbus, Genoese navigator and explorer. Sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, Columbus (1451-1506) set out in 1492 to discover a westward route to Asia

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: The Return of Warbeck, c1910

The Return of Warbeck, c1910. An illustration of the legendary character Warbeck of Wolfstein. From a Pictorial Record of Remarkable Events in The History of the World

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: Catherine Douglas Barring the Door, (15th century), c1910

Catherine Douglas Barring the Door, (15th century), c1910
Catherine Douglas, later Catherine Kate Barlass, was a historical figure who tried to prevent the assassination of King James I of Scotland (1394-1437) on February 20, 1437

Background imageRemarkable Events In History Collection: The Finding of Hamilton at Lucknow, c1910

The Finding of Hamilton at Lucknow, c1910. The discovery of Colonel Hamilton by his brother after he was initially thought to have died during the Indian Mutiny


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"Unveiling the Tapestry of Remarkable Events in History" Battle of Flodden, (1513), c1910: A clash that echoed through time, where nations collided and destinies were rewritten on the blood-soaked fields. Knights Templar on the Field of Battle, c1910: Warriors clad in armor, their unwavering loyalty to a sacred cause forever etched in history's annals. Palit Confesses His Guilt, c1910: In a moment of truth and redemption, secrets spilled forth as justice prevailed against all odds. The Last Glimpse of Home, (1633-1701), c1910: Bittersweet farewells marked by tearful eyes and heavy hearts as explorers embarked on perilous journeys into uncharted territories. Charles I, on His Way to the Scaffold, (1649), c1910: A solemn procession leading to an irreversible fate; a monarch's final moments captured amidst political upheaval and revolution. A Gentleman of the Stuart Period, (17th century), c1910: An embodiment of elegance and refinement from an era steeped in grandeur; his presence evokes nostalgia for a bygone age. John Gutenberg Showing Part of the First Printed Book to Faust, (14th century), c1910: Witnessing the birth pangs of knowledge dissemination as Gutenberg unveils his revolutionary invention before an astonished audience. Otterburn - The Advance of Hotspur, (1388), c1910: Bravery personified amidst medieval warfare; Hotspur's charge ignites courage within every heart present at this historic battleground. The Lobby of the House of Commons, c1910: Where democracy finds its voice; echoes reverberate through these hallowed halls shaping nations' destinies with every debate and decision.