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A Court Ball in the Eighteenth Century, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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Sir Walter Raleighs Pipe Put Out, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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The Field of the Cloth of Gold, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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Queen Bess at Tilbury Fort, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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The Introduction of Artillery, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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Richmond at Sea, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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A Tournament in the Middle Ages, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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The Landing of William the Conqueror, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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King Richard I in Palestine, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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Canute and his Courtiers, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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The Romans in Britain, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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Comic Sketches from English History front cover, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
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Sir Walter Raleighs Pipe Put Out, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
Sir Walter Raleigh's Pipe Put Out, c1884. Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) was an English adventurer, explorer and writer, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, who knighted him in 1585. In 1584-1589 he was involved in an unsuccessful attempt to establish a colony in North America, but did introduce tobacco and the potato to Britain from the New World. Accused of treason by Elizabeth's successor, James I, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London and eventually put to death in 1618. From Comic Sketches from English History for Children of Various Ages with Descriptive Rhymes by Lieut.-Colonel T. S. Secombe. [W. H. Allen & Co., London, c1884]
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