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Albert Ball VC by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Major General George Armstrong Custer by Chris Collingwood. Major General George George Armstrong Custer by Chris Collingwood. At the Battle of Five Forks, April 1865. |
Men of the British Navy During the Battle of Lake Erie 1813 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
The Uhlans - Black Brunswick Lancers c.1815. (P) No text for this item |
To the Meallie Bags, Rorkes Drift by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
Damnation Seize My Soul by Chris Collingwood. Blackbeard the Terrible, otherwise known as Edward Teach, Thatch or Drummond. Circa 1718. |
Battle of Barnet by Chris Collingwood. The Battle of Barnet was fought in a heavy mist, on Easter Sunday 14th April 1471. Due to a misalignment of the opposing armies, all became confusion. The centre of the battle (as depicted here) was fought at close quarters, a mass of struggling knights and men at arms with comrade fighting comrade, their vision of the battle obscured by mist. The Yorkists under the leadership of King Edward IV triumphed, leaving the Lancastrians with hopes dashed. Their champion and leader, the great Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick The King Maker lay dead, cut down while struggling to regain his charger. In the painting Edward IV charges toward the banner of Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter, while in the foreground soldiers of the Houses of York and Lancaster hack and slash at each other in terrified butchery. |
British Ace Albert Ball c.1917 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
For Sack and Plunder by Chris Collingwood. A once noble household becomes the focus of the common mans greed, thwarted only by the timely arrival of a troop of Kings Horse. |
Battle of Worcester, 3rd September 1651 by Chris Collingwood. Charles II rides out to lead his army. Including many Scots who fought on his side. |
Texas Ranger c.1840s by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
British 9th Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
British Tommy, 1916 by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
Red Square by Chris Collingwood. The 2nd Battalion centre company 1st Regiment of Foot Guards under attack from the French Red Lancers at Waterloo, 18th June 1815. |
Man at Arms, 1461 by Chris Collingwood (P) No text for this item |
Royalist Harquebusier Officer by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
Parliamentarian Cornet by Chris Collingwood. Parliamentarian Cornet Standard Bearer of Sir John Fiennes Regiment. Colonel John Fiennes's Regiment of Horse was part of the Right Wing under the comannd of Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell during the Battle of Naseby during the First English Civil War. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
British Paratrooper 2002 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Lt General Lord Wellington at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812 by Chris Collingwood. Background battle detail shows 15th Hussars in summer campaign dress. |
Rorkes Drift by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
S.A.S. Urban Counter-Terrorism by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
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