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British Army Javelin Missile Launcher by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
The Roman War Machine by Chris Collingwood. A Centurion orders the formation of a shield wall. |
Tending the Wounded at Rorkes Drift by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
The Might of the Roman Legions by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
General Erwin Rommel with the Africa Korps before the Battle for Tobruk by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Boarding the San Nicolas by Chris Collingwood. (GL) Nelson's sailors and marines board the San Nicolas and during heavy hand to hand fighting capture the ship. Nelson drives HMS Captain onto the Spanish vessel in order that she can be boarded and taken as a prize, the British marines and men scrambling up the Captain's bowsprit to use it as a bridge. The San Nicolas then fouled the Spanish three-decker San Joseph, allowing Nelson and his men to take both ships as prizes in a single manoeuvre. |
Samurai Warriors by Chris Collingwood. Samurai Warriors of the Sekighahara campaign 1600. The most important and decisive battle in the history of Japan, Sekigahara was the culmination of the Power struggle triggered by the death of the great warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The two rivals for power were Ishida Mitsunari and Tokugawa Ieyasu. The contest was ultimately settled by force of arms in a small mountain valley in central Japan. By the end of the day 40,000 heads had been taken and Ieyasu was master of Japan. Within three years the Emperor would grant him the title he sought - Shogun. |
Sir Frances Drake by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Roman Legionary 1AD by Chris Collingwood. A Roman soldier was a well-trained fighting machine. He could march 20 miles a day wearing all his armour and equipment. |
Opposing Generals of Horse - Battle of Marston Moor by Chris Collingwood. Portraits of Sir Thomas Fairfax and Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Sir Thomas Fairfax (1612-71) Captain general of the Parliamentary New Model Army and his opponent Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-82) nephew of King Charles 1st and general of Royalist Horse. Centre section of the painting depicts cavalry engagement during the battle of Marston Moor. |
Rorkes Drift by Chris Collingwood. Pencil detail of men of the 24th of Foot, or 2nd Warwickshire regiment (later in 1881 to become the South Wales Borderers) standing in preparation to repel the massed Zulus attempting to smash through the mealie bag entrenchment. At the conclusion of the battle, hundreds of Zulus lay dead. According to official figures the British lost 25 men, 11 Victoria crosses were awarded. |
US soldiers during winter in the Korean War by Chris Collingwood. Painting commissioned for a major book publisher around 189 - 1990 for a novel cover. |
British Paratroopers 2002 by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
British Infantry, Peninsula War by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Sons of Odin by Chris Collingwood. A Viking raiding party comes ashore from their Viking longboat on the western coast of England, 890 A.D. |
Morituri Te Saluttant (For Those About to Die Salute You) by Chris Collingwood. Rome AD52, Gladiatorial Combat under the eyes of the Emperor Claudius (actual name, Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero) a great supporter of the games. Seen are the Net and Trident fighter Retiarius matched with a more heavily armed Mirmillone, whilst in the background a successful Secutor seeks permission for the killing stroke. |
Primus Pilus by Chris Collingwood. In his 50s with 30 years experience, who has now attained High Centurian rank and commands the entire 1st Cohort. |
Mother and Child with seascape circa 1800s by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Manfred Von Richthofen c.1917 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
The Might of the Roman Empire by Chris Collingwood. X Gemina - Roman Optio in command of an auxiliary cohort preparing a defensive line against Germanic invader c.148 AD. |
British Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
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