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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Henry IV, King of England. Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England. Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England. Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Letter from William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury to Edward Conway, 14th August 1640

Letter from William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury to Edward Conway, 14th August 1640. Artist: William Laud
Letter from William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury to Edward Conway, 14th August 1640. Letter written from Croydon by William Laud to Edward Conway, Viscount Conway

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Northumberland Avenue, London, 20th Century

Northumberland Avenue, London, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, (1824). Artist: John Samuel Agar

Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, (1824). Artist: John Samuel Agar
Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, (1824). Percys (1564-1632) estates of Petworth House and Syon House were acquired on his marriage to Dorothy Devereux, the sister of Robert Devereux

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, 1896

Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, 1896. A castle was probably built at Warkworth in the 12th century. Warkworth was the home of the Percy family

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy... c1831

Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy... c1831. Artist: JMW Turner
Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy, when under Attainder, c1831. Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle and her sister, Dorothy Percy, visiting their father

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Artist: Peter Lely

Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Artist: Peter Lely
Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Portrait of Elizabeth (1646-1690), 1st wife of Ralph Montagu, 1st Earl and Duke of Montagu, was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Napoleon In The Bellerophon, 1815 (c1850s)

Napoleon In The Bellerophon, 1815 (c1850s). After his defeat at Waterloo and a failed attempt to escape to the United States

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Strata of red sandstone, slightly inclined, Siccar Point, Berwickshire 1852. Artist: Charles Lyell

Strata of red sandstone, slightly inclined, Siccar Point, Berwickshire 1852. Artist: Charles Lyell
Strata of red sandstone, slightly inclined, Siccar Point, Berwickshire 1852. It is illustrating nonconformable strata, and so long time scale

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Black Faced Ram, mid 19th century. Artist: William Home Lizars

Black Faced Ram, mid 19th century. Artist: William Home Lizars
Black Faced Ram, mid 19th century. The Black-faced or Heath sheep was a hardy breed with good wool and well flavoured meat

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vindolanda Letters, AD 92-120

Vindolanda Letters, AD 92-120. Vindolanda was a Roman auxiliary fort (castrum) just south of Hadrians Wall, which it predates, in northern England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vindolanda Letters, AD 92-120

Vindolanda Letters, AD 92-120. Vindolanda was a Roman auxiliary fort (castrum) just south of Hadrians Wall, which it predates, in northern England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall, Looking East to Cuddys Crag, Northumberland, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Hadrians Wall, Looking East to Cuddys Crag, Northumberland, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Hadrians Wall, Looking East to Cuddys Crag, Northumberland, c20th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields looking east, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mithras Temple at Carrawburgh, 2nd century

Mithras Temple at Carrawburgh, 2nd century
The Roman temple of Mithras at Carrawburgh, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall at Housesteads, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stone relief of a trio of hooded Romano-British deities, 3rd century

Stone relief of a trio of hooded Romano-British deities, 3rd century
Stone relief of three hooded Romano-British deities, the Gennii Cucullati, found at Housesteads in Northumberland. These deities were associated with fertility, water and agriculture

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stone relief showing the British water-goddess Coventina, 2nd century

Stone relief showing the British water-goddess Coventina, 2nd century
Stone relief showing the British water-goddess Coventina in triple forms. From Coventinas well near Hadrians wall. In Chester Museum, Northumberland, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, c. 2nd century

Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, c. 2nd century
Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, found at Corbridge. The one on the right may be Fortuna, and on the left it is possible that Brigaritia, patron goddess of the Brigantes, is depicted

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The `Romano-British Corbridge Lion, 2nd century

The `Romano-British Corbridge Lion, 2nd century
The Corbridge Lion, from a Romano-British Tomb. Now at Corbridge Museum, Northumberland, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall in the evening, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, 3rd century

Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, 3rd century
Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, possibly Coventina, from the Roman fort at High Rochester, Northumberland, 3rd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gateway of the Roman fort in High Rochester, Northumberland, 1st century

Gateway of the Roman fort in High Rochester, Northumberland, 1st century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle and Crag Lough beyond, from Peel Crags, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd century

Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd century
Stone figure from a Mithraeum at Carrawburgh near Hadrians Wall, depiciting a local Mother Goddess, 3rd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd century
View northeast along Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, with the terrain being used to improve defence of the wall, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Lindisfarne Stone showing warriors who may be vikings, Holy Island, Northumbria

The Lindisfarne Stone showing warriors who may be vikings, Holy Island, Northumbria
Image of the Lindisfarne Stone from Holy Island, Northumbria. It shows seven warriors, possibly vikings - their first recorded raid on Lindisfarne was in AD 793

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Lindisfarne priory, 7th century

View of Lindisfarne priory, 7th century
View of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, founded c. 635 AD

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Battle of Alnwick, Northumberland, 1174, (1864)

Battle of Alnwick, Northumberland, 1174, (1864). Victorian depiction of the capture of William I of Scotland, The Lion (1143-1214) by the English

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dunstanburgh Castle, c1850

Dunstanburgh Castle, c1850. The largest castle in Northumberland, Dunstanburgh was begun in 1313 by the Thomas, Earl of Lancaster

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Venerable Bede (c673-735), Anglo-Saxon theologian, scholar and historian, c1584

The Venerable Bede (c673-735), Anglo-Saxon theologian, scholar and historian, c1584
The Venerable Bede (c673-735), Anglo-Saxon theologian, scholar and historian, 1493. Seen here using a quill pen and a writing slope, Bede was a monk at Jarrow, Northumberland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Venerable Bede (c673-735), Anglo-Saxon theologian, scholar and historian, 1493

The Venerable Bede (c673-735), Anglo-Saxon theologian, scholar and historian, 1493. Seen here holding a book, Bede was a monk at Jarrow, Northumberland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman altar from Vindolanda, 2nd century

Roman altar from Vindolanda, 2nd century
Roman altar from Vindolanda. The dedication reads To Jupiter first and greatest and all the other gods and to the geniuses of the commanding officers residence

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stone relief showing the water-goddess Coventina, 2nd century

Stone relief showing the water-goddess Coventina, 2nd century
Stone relief showing the British water-goddess Coventina in triple forms. From Coventinas well near Hadrians wall. In Chester Museum, Northumberland, 2nd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vindolanda, a Roman military settlement, 3rd century

Vindolanda, a Roman military settlement, 3rd century
Shot of Vindolanda, site of a Roman military settlement on Hadrians wall. In the background the reconstructed fort can be seen, 3rd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Puffin with sand eels in beak

Puffin with sand eels in beak
Puffin from Farne Islands, just off coast of Northumberland in UK, with multiple sand eels in its beak



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