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Background imageRoland Collection: The paladin Roland, from the Song of Roland, 12th century

The paladin Roland, from the Song of Roland, 12th century.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris

Background imageRoland Collection: Album of 53 drawings done whilst on sctive service - WWI

Album of 53 drawings done whilst on sctive service - WWI
An album of 53 drawings. Front cover dated October 3rd 1917. All drawn in an Army notebook, No. 152. On Active Service with the 5th CMGS, known as The Shiny Fifth

Background imageRoland Collection: SNCF poster, Bretagne

SNCF poster, Bretagne, by Roland Goujon. Depicting a Breton couple of Northern France. Date: 1939

Background imageRoland Collection: Lt. R. Gerard Garvin, South Lancashire Regiment, WW1

Lt. R. Gerard Garvin, South Lancashire Regiment, WW1
Lieutenant Roland Gerard Garvin (1895 - 1916), known as Ged to his family, of the 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment

Background imageRoland Collection: Ruth Roland - American stage and film actress

Ruth Roland - American stage and film actress
Ruth Roland (1892-1937) - an American stage and film actress and film producer. She appeared in her first film for Kalem Studios in 1909

Background imageRoland Collection: Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones

Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones, with words and music by Joseph George Gilbert. With a portrait of Issy Bonn (Benjamin Levin, 1903-1977), British-Jewish actor, singer and comedian

Background imageRoland Collection: Ernest Roland Wilberforc

Ernest Roland Wilberforc
ERNEST ROLAND WILBERFORCE churchman, bishop of Newcastle-on-Tyne Date: 1840 - 1907

Background imageRoland Collection: Nicolas Roland

Nicolas Roland
NICOLAS ROLAND French churchman Date: 1642 - ?

Background imageRoland Collection: Illustrated letter M Roland 1840-99 Pen brown ink

Illustrated letter M Roland 1840-99 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageRoland Collection: The Bell From the Belfry of Ghent, Belgium

The Bell From the Belfry of Ghent, Belgium
This bell of the Belfry is called Roland. First it only served as an alarm bell to warn the citizens of Ghent of an approaching enemy or a battle won

Background imageRoland Collection: Rohrbach Roland

Rohrbach Roland

Background imageRoland Collection: The Rev. Canon Ernest Roland Wilberforce, Bishop-Elect of Newcastle-On-Tyne

The Rev. Canon Ernest Roland Wilberforce, Bishop-Elect of Newcastle-On-Tyne

Background imageRoland Collection: The Historie of Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto, 1594 (engraving)

The Historie of Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto, 1594 (engraving)
XJF862976 The Historie of Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto, 1594 (engraving) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRoland Collection: Bremer Roland or Roland Statue, Bremen, Germany, Europe

Bremer Roland or Roland Statue, Bremen, Germany, Europe

Background imageRoland Collection: SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A. D. The death of Roland, the nephew of Charlemagne and the

SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A. D. The death of Roland, the nephew of Charlemagne and the
SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A.D. The death of Roland, the nephew of Charlemagne and the most celebrated of the emperors twelve paladins, at the Battle of Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees, 778 A.D

Background imageRoland Collection: JEAN-MARIE ROLAND (1754-1793). French revolutionary: contemporary etching by Nicolas

JEAN-MARIE ROLAND (1754-1793). French revolutionary: contemporary etching by Nicolas Colibert

Background imageRoland Collection: LA CHANSON DE ROLAND. (The Song of Roland)

LA CHANSON DE ROLAND. (The Song of Roland). A fragment of a 15th century translation into English of the epic poem

Background imageRoland Collection: GERMANY, State of Bremen, Bremen. Marktplatz, Statue of Roland

GERMANY, State of Bremen, Bremen. Marktplatz, Statue of Roland
Germany, State of Bremen, Bremen. Marktplatz, Statue of Roland

Background imageRoland Collection: Picture No. 10862992

Picture No. 10862992
Mount Roland with grazing cattle, near Sheffield, northwestern Tasmania, Australia Date:

Background imageRoland Collection: Picture No. 10863015

Picture No. 10863015
Mount Roland, near Sheffield, northwestern Tasmania, Australia Date:

Background imageRoland Collection: Roland Beamont - demonstration of English Electric Canberra

Roland Beamont - demonstration of English Electric Canberra
Roland Beamont at the demonstration of English Electric Canberra B2, WD932, at Martin Airport to employees of Martin and civic and business leaders of Maryland and Baltimore. 11 March 1951. Date: 1951

Background imageRoland Collection: Prince Bernhard Roland Beamont and Frederick Page

Prince Bernhard Roland Beamont and Frederick Page
From left: Prince Bernhard, Roland Beamont and Frederick Page

Background imageRoland Collection: Lord Nelson Duncan Sandys MP

Lord Nelson Duncan Sandys MP
From left: Lord Nelson, Duncan Sandys, MP, Prince Bernhard, Roland Beamont and Frederick Page

Background imageRoland Collection: William Shorrock

William Shorrock
From left: William Shorrock, manager of the Preston works of English Electric, Roland Beamont, chief test pilot and Frederick Page, chief engineer

Background imageRoland Collection: Frederick Page left and Roland Beamont

Frederick Page left and Roland Beamont
Frederick Page, left, and Roland Beamont in the cockpit of a two-seat English Electric Lightning

Background imageRoland Collection: Two Native Americans looking over the edge of a cliff, c1912. Photograph by Roland W

Two Native Americans looking over the edge of a cliff, c1912. Photograph by Roland W. Reed (1864-1934)

Background imageRoland Collection: Roland and Ferragus. The hero Roland killing the giant Ferragus. From the old French

Roland and Ferragus. The hero Roland killing the giant Ferragus. From the old French romance Valentine and Orson set in the times of Charlemagne. The artist has shown the giant as a Saracen

Background imageRoland Collection: Latvia, Riga, Historic Centre, Roland Statue

Latvia, Riga, Historic Centre, Roland Statue
Latvia - Riga Historic Centre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1997. Roland Statue, 1897

Background imageRoland Collection: Marie Jeanne Philipon Roland, French Revolutionary, wife of Jean Mari Roland de la Platiere

Marie Jeanne Philipon Roland, French Revolutionary, wife of Jean Mari Roland de la Platiere. Guillotined 8 November 1793. Engraving

Background imageRoland Collection: Statue of Roland, Luza Square, Old Town, Dubrovnik Croatia, Europe

Statue of Roland, Luza Square, Old Town, Dubrovnik Croatia, Europe

Background imageRoland Collection: Grandes Chroniques de France (14th c. ). Charlemagne

Grandes Chroniques de France (14th c. ). Charlemagne
Grandes Chroniques de France (14th c.). Charlemagne holds Roland, dead after trying to conquer Pamplona (778). Franch Gothic-style. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Castres. Goya Museum

Background imageRoland Collection: ROLAND DE LA PORTE, Henri Horace (1724-1793)

ROLAND DE LA PORTE, Henri Horace (1724-1793). The Small Collation or The Carafe of Orgeat. Academicism. Oil on canvas

Background imageRoland Collection: Roland says goodbye to Charlemagne. Scene from

Roland says goodbye to Charlemagne. Scene from
" Roland says goodbye to Charlemagne. Scene from " The Song of Roland" (" La Chanson de Roland" ), in " Grandes Chroniques de France" (14h century). North school



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"Roland: A Multifaceted Journey Through Art, History, and Entertainment" Step into the world of Roland, where imagination knows no bounds. From illustrations to statues, music covers to theatrical performances, this captivating name has left its mark in various realms. In the realm of art, Roland takes on different forms. "Sweetheart Roland, " a mesmerizing illustration that enchants with its whimsical beauty. And who can forget "The Melton Breakfast" by Sir Francis Grant? Amongst the distinguished guests depicted in this masterpiece is none other than Roland himself. But it's not just within canvases that we find traces of this enigmatic figure. The Battle of Roncevaux Pass tells tales of bravery and honor where a warrior named Roland fought valiantly. His legend lives on through history as an emblematic symbol of courage. Fast forward to 1931 at Brooklands' JCC Double Twelve race, where MG C type driven by FM Montgomery and R Hebeler raced against time. In their pursuit for victory, they embodied the spirit - determined and relentless. Joseph Harker's artistic prowess shines through as he brings theatrical scenes to life with his scenic designs. With every stroke of his brush or pencil, he adds depth and vibrancy to productions that transport audiences into magical worlds crafted by his hands. Not limited to visual arts alone, Roland finds himself immortalized in cards bearing his name - a testament to his enduring popularity across generations. Meanwhile, literary enthusiasts recognize another iconic figure named Barthes-Roland (1915-1980), whose intellectual contributions continue to shape our understanding of literature and culture. Venturing outside galleries and libraries reveals even more surprises associated with our protagonist. Standing proudly before the House of the Blackheads stands a majestic statue honoring none other than our beloved Roland – an embodiment of strength amidst architectural splendor. And let us not overlook entertainment.