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18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection

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Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Family on holiday in Cornwall

Family on holiday in Cornwall
A mother and her children on holiday in a seaside town in Cornwall. Photograph by Heinz Zinram Date: 1952

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Bayeux Tapestry (1 of 8)

Bayeux Tapestry (1 of 8)
A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold Godwinson meets with King Edward the Confessor and sails to France

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Street with tram in Vienna, Austria

Street with tram in Vienna, Austria
View of a street in Vienna, Austria, with a red and white tram on the right, in front of the Central Hotel. Date: 1953

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: William of Normandy lands on the English coast

William of Normandy lands on the English coast
William of Normandy and his invasion force land at Pevensey Bay, Sussex Date: 28 September 1066

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Death of Siward, Earl of Northumberland

Death of Siward, Earl of Northumberland
The death of Siward, Earl of Northumberland, an important figure in early 11th century northern England, particularly during the reign of King Cnut (Canute) Date: 1055

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Danegeld

Danegeld
Following the Viking victory at the Battle of Maldon, in Essex, King Aethelred (the Unready) is advised to pay off the Vikings rather than continue the fight

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Alfred defines the county boundaries

King Alfred defines the county boundaries
King Alfred the Great devises administrative reforms, redefining the division of England into Counties, Hundreds and Tithings Date: Circa 885

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Ethelbert Converted

King Ethelbert Converted
Ethelbert, the Saxon King of Kent, is converted to Christianity by Augustine, who had been sent to England by Pope Gregory

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Harold IIs body is found

Harold IIs body is found
Edith Swannesha, wife of Harold II, King of England, is brought by monks to identify his body on the Hastings battlefield, only possible, it is said, by distinguishing marks on his torso

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Edgar is rowed down the Dee

King Edgar is rowed down the Dee
In a symbolic act of allegiance, King Edgar is rowed down the River Dee at Chester in his state barge by eight tributary kings from other parts of Britain. Date: 973

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Roman invasion of Britain

Roman invasion of Britain
Julius Caesar leads an attempted landing on the British mainland, somewhere on the Kent coastline. Facing the Britons gathered on the shore

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Alfreds Education

Alfreds Education
Prince Alfred of Wessex, keen to learn, is taught by his mother, Queen Osburga, while his three elder brothers prefer to play. Date: Circa 860

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Eadbald converted by Laurence

Eadbald converted by Laurence
Laurence, Archbishop of Canterbury, shows his lacerated body to King Eadbald of Kent. The wounds were the result of a vision in which St Peter whipped him in order to convince Laurence that he should

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Augustine before Ethelbert

St Augustine before Ethelbert
King Ethelbert and his consort Bertha, Saxon rulers of Kent, are addressed by Augustine, sent by Pope Gregory on a Christian mission to England. Date: 597 A.D

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Alfred Divides his Loaf

Alfred Divides his Loaf
Following the Danish invasion of Wessex, King Alfred and his followers retreated to the island of Athelney, Somerset, where they were obliged to seek refuge and sustenance from local peasants

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Caesar invades Britain

Caesar invades Britain
Julius Caesar makes his first attempt to invade the British mainland, making a landing somewhere on the Kent coastline. The standard bearer of the 10th Legion urges the hesitant legionaries to follow

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Vortigern and Rowena

Vortigern and Rowena
Rowena, beautiful daughter of the Anglo-Saxon leader Hengest, entrances (and gets drunk) the warlord Vortigern, with whom Hengest is negotiating to obtain more land

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan

Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Archbishop Laurence converts Eadbald

Archbishop Laurence converts Eadbald
Laurence, Archbishop of Canterbury, convinces King Eadbald of Kent to convert to Christianity. Eadbald, a pagan, succeeded his father Ethelbert (who had converted to Christianity) in 616 A.D

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Edgar is reproached by Dunstan

King Edgar is reproached by Dunstan
King Edgar of England is reproached by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, for seducing a nun, Wulfthrith. Following Dunstans instruction

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Alfred in the Danish camp

Alfred in the Danish camp
King Alfred the Great disguises himself as a minstrel in order to discover the plans of the Danish leader Guthrum. This he does and is successful at the Battle of Edington which followed. Date: 878

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Alfred before the Danish General

Alfred before the Danish General
Disguised as a minstrel, King Alfred the Great stands before the Danish leader Guthrum. Date: 878

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Edgar is rowed down the Dee

King Edgar is rowed down the Dee
As a symbolic act of allegiance, eight tributary kings row King Edgar down the River Dee at Chester. Date: 973

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Harold II dies at the Battle of Hastings

Harold II dies at the Battle of Hastings
Harold II, King of England, meets his end at the Battle of Hastings. How he actually died is not known for certain, but this illustration chooses the arrow in the eye theory. Date: 14 October 1066

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Romans at Mancunium

Romans at Mancunium
The construction of a Roman Fort at Mamucium (also known as Mancunium), at what is now the Castlefield area of Manchester, in the north of England

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Approach of a Danish fleet

Approach of a Danish fleet
A large Danish fleet approaches the English coastline Date: 9th - 10th Centuries A.D

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and Odo

Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and Odo
The new young king of England, Eadwig, is chastised by Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, and Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, for his liaison with the noblewoman Aethelgifu

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Alfreds administrative reforms

King Alfreds administrative reforms
King Alfred the Great introduces administrative reforms, redefining county boundaries and introducing a law code Date: Circa 885

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Edward the Elder defeats Danes at Watchet

Edward the Elder defeats Danes at Watchet
Edward the Elder, eldest son of Alfred the Great and king since 899, fights off an attack by the Danes at Watchet, in Somerset. Date: 921

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Prince Alfred and Pope Leo IV

Prince Alfred and Pope Leo IV
Prince Alfred (later King Alfred the Great) of Wessex, visits Rome to meet Pope Leo IV for instruction. Date: 853

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Viking ships in the Humber

Viking ships in the Humber estuary, which was the border between Northumbria and the kingdoms to the south Date: Circa 800 A.D

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Harold II at the Battle of Hastings

Harold II at the Battle of Hastings
Harold II, King of England, fights for his life in vain at the Battle of Hastings, where he is defeated and killed by the invading Norman forces under the command of William the Conqueror Date

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Edgar is rowed down the Dee

King Edgar is rowed down the Dee
King Edgar is rowed down the River Dee at Chester by eight tributary kings, from other regions of Britain, a symbolic act of allegiance. Date: 973

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy

Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy
William of Normandy is left with the impression that Harold Godwinson has sworn an oath of fealty in relation to the succession to the English throne. Date: 1064

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Rioting in Dover

Rioting in Dover
Bloody riots in Dover, Kent, follow the appointment of a Norman (Robert of Jumieges) as Archbishop of Canterbury by the pro-Norman King Edward the Confessor, which brought tensions between Saxons

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Hadrian in England

Hadrian in England
The Emperor Hadrian inspects Romano-British potteries, during his stay in Britain Date: Circa 122 A.D

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: King Alfred disguised in Danish camp

King Alfred disguised in Danish camp
King Alfred the Great disguises himself as a minstrel and goes undercover at the Danish camp of Guthrum, leader of the Danes in order to find out their plans

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Odun captures Danish Standard

Odun captures Danish Standard
At Kenwith Castle, Devon, Odun, Saxon Earl of Devon, defeats the Danish invaders and captures their Standard. Date: Circa 877

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Alfred the Great frees the family of Hastings

Alfred the Great frees the family of Hastings
In an act of mercy (a possibly apocryphal story) Alfred the Great frees the family of Hastings, a Danish leader Date: Circa 897

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Busy street in Vienna, Austria

Busy street in Vienna, Austria

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: View of the Schwedenplatz, Vienna, Austria

View of the Schwedenplatz, Vienna, Austria
View of a market square, the Schwedenplatz, in Vienna, Austria. There is a stall on the right with fruit for sale, and a few people are out shopping. Date: 1953

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Department store in Vienna, Austria

Department store in Vienna, Austria
A large department store, E Braun & Co, on the corner of a street in Vienna, Austria, with people out shopping. Date: 1953

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Side street in Vienna, Austria

Side street in Vienna, Austria
View of a side street in Vienna, Austria, with parked cars and pedestrians. Date: 1953

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Fair Rosamond by Lewis Carroll, c. 1863

Fair Rosamond by Lewis Carroll, c. 1863
Photograph taken by Lewis Carroll (Rev. Charles L. Dodgson) of Fair Rosamond, a fancy dress group, at Oxford in June 1863. The children shown are Annie M

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Quiet street in Vienna, Austria

Quiet street in Vienna, Austria
View of a quiet street in Vienna, Austria, with a couple of parked cars and a little girl leaning against a large arched doorway. Date: 1953

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Austell harbour, Cornwall

St Austell harbour, Cornwall
Aerial view of St Austell harbour in Cornwall, with fields in the background. Photograph by Heinz Zinram Date: 1952

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Busy high street in Vienna, Austria

Busy high street in Vienna, Austria
View of a busy high street in Vienna, Austria, with traffic, parked cars and people out shopping. Date: 1953

Background image18 Feb 2011 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Quiet side street in Vienna, Austria

Quiet side street in Vienna, Austria
View of a quiet side street in Vienna, Austria, with a few pedestrians, cyclists, and a parked car. Date: 1953



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