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Three Lions Collection

"Three Lions: A Tale of Football Rivalry and National Pride" In the historic clash between Wales and England

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Richard I, King of England, Richard the Lionheart, 1194. He wears a cylindrical helm

Richard I, King of England, Richard the Lionheart, 1194. He wears a cylindrical helm, hauberk and chausses
FLO4678556 Richard I, King of England, Richard the Lionheart, 1194. He wears a cylindrical helm, hauberk and chausses, holding a battle axe and shield with three lions

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Wales versus England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park

Wales versus England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales. The final score was a 1 -1 draw. Dick Krzywicki scored for Wales in the 40th minute

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Gareth Southgate, (left) and Alan Shearer (right) pictured training for England Football

Gareth Southgate, (left) and Alan Shearer (right) pictured training for England Football Team, at Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. The team are preparing for a friendly match against Hungary

Background imageThree Lions Collection: European Championships Qualifier in Copenhagen. Denmark 2 v England 2

European Championships Qualifier in Copenhagen. Denmark 2 v England 2. England manager Bobby Robson watches the action from the dugout. 22nd September 1982

Background imageThree Lions Collection: England manager Bobby Robson watches his sides 3-1 defeat to West Germany during

England manager Bobby Robson watches his sides 3-1 defeat to West Germany during the friendly international match in Dusseldorf. 9th September 1987

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Coats of Arms of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (colour litho)

Coats of Arms of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (colour litho)
XND75969 Coats of Arms of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (colour litho) by English School; Private Collection

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Henry VI, King of England (1421-71), 1422, from Ancient Armour

Henry VI, King of England (1421-71), 1422, from Ancient Armour
STC136909 Henry VI, King of England (1421-71), 1422, from Ancient Armour, by Samuel Rush Meyrick, 1824 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageThree Lions Collection: English Dress, c. 1300-1400, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho)

English Dress, c. 1300-1400, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho)
BAL246808 English Dress, c.1300-1400, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho) by Kretschmer, Albert (1825-91); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Herald, from Costume of Great Britain, published by William Miller

Herald, from Costume of Great Britain, published by William Miller
STC137327 Herald, from Costume of Great Britain, published by William Miller, 1805 (colour litho) by Pyne, William Henry (1769-1843); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Pages from the Album Amicorum of Philipp Hainhofer, 1596-1633

Pages from the Album Amicorum of Philipp Hainhofer, 1596-1633
479168 Pages from the Album Amicorum of Philipp Hainhofer, 1596-1633 (pen & ink and watercolour on paper) by European School; 20.8x16 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Bobby Charlton (left) and Emlyn Hughes (right) pictured during an England football

Bobby Charlton (left) and Emlyn Hughes (right) pictured during an England football training session at Roehampton, South West London

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Wales verses England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park

Wales verses England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales. The final score was a 1 -1 draw. Dick Krzywicki scored for Wales in the 40th minute

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Tottenham and England footballer Les Ferdinand with his hands round a large England badge

Tottenham and England footballer Les Ferdinand with his hands round a large England badge at a training session during the World Cup tournament in France, 21st June 1998

Background imageThree Lions Collection: England manager Bobby Robson speaking during a press conference prior to the England

England manager Bobby Robson speaking during a press conference prior to the England teams departure for their 1990 World Cup warm up matches. 24th May 1990

Background imageThree Lions Collection: England manager Bobby Robson with FA Chief Executive Graham Kelly (right

England manager Bobby Robson with FA Chief Executive Graham Kelly (right) during a press conference prior to the England teams departure for their 1990 World Cup warm up matches. 24th May 1990

Background imageThree Lions Collection: England manager Bobby Robson wearing his England blazer after selecting the team to play

England manager Bobby Robson wearing his England blazer after selecting the team to play the Republic of Ireland. 1st April 1984. Bryan Robson

Background imageThree Lions Collection: England manager Bobby Robson at a press conference before his team

England manager Bobby Robson at a press conference before his teams match against East Germany at Wembley. 9th October 1984

Background imageThree Lions Collection: England manager Bobby Robson speaks during an England press conference

England manager Bobby Robson speaks during an England press conference. 13th November 1986

Background imageThree Lions Collection: H Bomb Cloud

H Bomb Cloud
1st April 1954: One hundred miles of sky covered by smoke and radioactivity from the first H-Bomb explosion (US) at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Heads Three Lions ca 1641 Etching second state

Heads Three Lions ca 1641 Etching second state
Artokoloro

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Guillaume de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex, meets Richard the Lionheart (chromolithograph)

Guillaume de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex, meets Richard the Lionheart (chromolithograph)
KW345525 Guillaume de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex, meets Richard the Lionheart (chromolithograph) by French School, (14th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThree Lions Collection: The Monument of Edward II (1284-1327) in Gloucester Cathedral (engraving) (b / w photo)

The Monument of Edward II (1284-1327) in Gloucester Cathedral (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF144065 The Monument of Edward II (1284-1327) in Gloucester Cathedral (engraving) (b/w photo) by Gravelot, Hubert Francois (1699-1773); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Edward II (1284-1327) drawn from the Tomb at Gloucester, and the Great Seal (engraving)

Edward II (1284-1327) drawn from the Tomb at Gloucester, and the Great Seal (engraving)
XJF144060 Edward II (1284-1327) drawn from the Tomb at Gloucester, and the Great Seal (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageThree Lions Collection: Medieval knight on horseback, artwork C017 / 7253

Medieval knight on horseback, artwork C017 / 7253
Medieval knight on horseback, artwork. The knight is wearing a suit of plate armour over chain-mail, and is carrying a lance in one hand, and a flanged mace with a spike on the end in the other hand


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"Three Lions: A Tale of Football Rivalry and National Pride" In the historic clash between Wales and England, emotions ran high as Ninian Park became the battleground for a thrilling British Home Championship match. The roar of the crowd echoed through the stadium, as both teams fought fiercely for victory. Gareth Southgate and Alan Shearer, two iconic figures in English football, were captured during an intense training session. Their dedication and determination shone through their every move, preparing to represent their nation with pride. The European Championships Qualifier in Copenhagen witnessed an exhilarating showdown between Denmark and England. With hearts pounding, fans watched anxiously as the game ended in a gripping 2-2 draw, leaving everyone on edge until the final whistle blew. Even legendary manager Bobby Robson couldn't hide his disappointment when his side suffered a 3-1 defeat against West Germany. His unwavering support from the sidelines showcased his passion for English football and desire to see his team succeed. Delving into history's tapestry, we find coats of arms belonging to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York – symbols of power intertwined with love. These emblems remind us that loyalty to one's country is deeply rooted within our heritage. From ancient armor worn by King Henry VI himself to traditional English dress dating back centuries; these artifacts tell stories of national identity evolving over time. They serve as reminders that our love for England has stood strong throughout generations. Heraldic imagery captures our imagination – knights in shining armor defending honor while proudly displaying crests representing their lineage. Such symbols unite us under one banner - united by shared values and aspirations. Flipping through pages from Philipp Hainhofer's Album Amicorum reveals glimpses into friendships forged across borders – proof that even amidst rivalries on the field, bonds can be formed off it. It reminds us that sportsmanship transcends boundaries. Yet not all moments are filled with joy.