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Items matching people taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 7)

people: an image depicting or containing humans, whether individual or groups, and whether foreground or background.
Synonyms: crowds, pedestrians, onlookers, spectaters


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1144.—Quarter-staff (From the Old Ballad of Robin Hood and the Tanner.)
1146.—Chair (Royal M.S. 14 E, iii.)
1147.—Hand Organ or Dulcimer, and Violin
1149.—Hand Bells.  (Royal MS. 15 D. iii.)
1150.—The Coronation of Henry IV
1153.—Henry IV.
1250.—Archers. (From various MSS. of the 14th Century.)
1251.—Storming a Fort. (Haeleian M.S. 4379.)
1252.—Siege of a Town.
1254.—Jousting Tournament. Harleian MS. 4379
1311.—Luton Church
1315.—Weston Church.
1372.—Caxton. With Paper Marks.
1373.—Wood-cut of a Knight.  (From Caxton’s ‘Game of the Chess’)
1375.—Shooting at Butts
1376.—St. Albans Hawking Party
1377.—Whitsun Morris-Dance.
1378.—Bowling Ball. (From a MS. in the Douce Collection.)
Two-wheeled plough. (From Harleian MS. No. 4374)
1381.—Trap-Ball.
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Places Shown

England

Luton; Bedfordshire; England

Westminster; London; England

Weston; Warwickshire; England