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Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: William Thompsons fight off Poole, Dorset, 30 May 1695

William Thompsons fight off Poole, Dorset, 30 May 1695. Thompson was a local fisherman whose fishing boat was fired on by a French privateer near the Isle of Purbeck

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Breechloader rifle, in use around 1700. Ammunition is loaded via the rear end of

Breechloader rifle, in use around 1700. Ammunition is loaded via the rear end of the barrel. Date: circa 1700

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Irish Jacobite troops leaving Limerick for France, also known as the Flight of the Wild

Irish Jacobite troops leaving Limerick for France, also known as the Flight of the Wild Geese, following the Treaty of Limerick, 3 October 1691

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: King William III at the Battle of the Boyne, Oldbridge, County Meath, Ireland

King William III at the Battle of the Boyne, Oldbridge, County Meath, Ireland, 1 July 1690, part of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691). Date: 1690

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: King James II landing at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, 12 March 1689

King James II landing at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, 12 March 1689. This marked the beginning of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691)

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Defence of Londonderry, during the Siege of Derry, 18 April to 1 August 1689

Defence of Londonderry, during the Siege of Derry, 18 April to 1 August 1689, part of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691)

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Capture of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, hiding in a ditch on 8 July 1685

Capture of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, hiding in a ditch on 8 July 1685, having fled from the Battle of Sedgemoor two days earlier. Date: 1685

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Lochiels charge at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Perthshire, Scotland, 27 July 1689

Lochiels charge at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Perthshire, Scotland, 27 July 1689, part of the Jacobite Rising of 1689. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel was fighting on the Jacobite side. Date: 1689

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Landing of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, at Lyme Regis on 11 June 1685

Landing of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, at Lyme Regis on 11 June 1685, as part of the Monmouth Rebellion, May to July 1685, an attempt to overthrow the Roman Catholic King James II. Date: 1685

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Covenanters prayer meeting in the glen of Drumclog, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

Covenanters prayer meeting in the glen of Drumclog, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, prior to the Battle of Drumclog, Sunday 1 June 1679

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22 June 1679

The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22 June 1679, fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters, part of the Scottish Covenanter Wars

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Southwold Bay (Solebay), Suffolk, location of the Battle of Solebay, 7 June 1672

Southwold Bay (Solebay), Suffolk, location of the Battle of Solebay, 7 June 1672, the first naval battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674). Date: 1672

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyters attack on the fortress, Upnor Castle

Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyters attack on the fortress, Upnor Castle, in the Raid on the River Medway, Kent, 19-24 June 1667, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667). Date: 1667

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, 1st Baronet, Scottish Royalist General in the Wars of

Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, 1st Baronet, Scottish Royalist General in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, entering Edinburgh with Covenanter prisoners taken at the Battle of Rullion Green

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Proclamation of naval war with Holland before the Royal Exchange, City of London

Proclamation of naval war with Holland before the Royal Exchange, City of London, 4 March 1665. Date: 1665

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: General George Monck entering London with his troops on the Restoration of King Charles

General George Monck entering London with his troops on the Restoration of King Charles II, February 1660. Date: 1660

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Death of Admiral Maarten Van Tromp during the Battle of Scheveningen, 31 July 1653

Death of Admiral Maarten Van Tromp during the Battle of Scheveningen, 31 July 1653, the final battle of the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-1654). Date: 1653

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Battle of Portland between English and Dutch ships, off the Isle of Portland in

Battle of Portland between English and Dutch ships, off the Isle of Portland in the English Channel, under Admiral Robert Blake and Admiral Maarten Van Tromp, 18 February 1653

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, 2nd Baronet of Morvern, leading the charge at the Battle of

Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, 2nd Baronet of Morvern, leading the charge at the Battle of Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland, fought between the English

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Skirmish between English and Dutch ships, under Admiral Robert Blake

Skirmish between English and Dutch ships, under Admiral Robert Blake and Admiral Maarten Van Tromp, 19 May 1652, known as the Battle of Dover or Battle of Goodwin Sands

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: White doeskin cavalier glove worn by Captain Lench at the Battle of Worcester

White doeskin cavalier glove worn by Captain Lench at the Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651, marking the end of the English Civil War (1642-1651). Date: 1651

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, Siege of Tantallon Castle, East Lothian

General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, Siege of Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, Scotland, February 1651. The castle was bombarded with cannon fire for twelve days, and left in ruins. Date: 1651

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth

Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Oliver Cromwell leading the English New Model Army against a Scottish army led by David

Oliver Cromwell leading the English New Model Army against a Scottish army led by David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, at the Battle of Dunbar, Scotland, 3 September 1650

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Attack on the port of Leith, Scotland, July 1650, by Cromwells English New Model Army

Attack on the port of Leith, Scotland, July 1650, by Cromwells English New Model Army against Scottish forces (under David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark) during the English Civil War (1642-1651)

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Mons Meg cannon, a medieval cannon built in 1449 in Mons, Belgium (Wallonia)

Mons Meg cannon, a medieval cannon built in 1449 in Mons, Belgium (Wallonia), given as a gift to King James II of Scotland in 1457, and now located at Edinburgh Castle. Date: mid-15th century

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The Battle of Naseby, Northamptonshire, 14 June 1645, a Parliamentarian victory against

The Battle of Naseby, Northamptonshire, 14 June 1645, a Parliamentarian victory against the Royalists during the English Civil War (1642-1651). Date: 1645

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The attack on Montroses cavalry at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland

The attack on Montroses cavalry at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Entry of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (fighting on the Parliamentarian side

Entry of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (fighting on the Parliamentarian side) into London after his victory in the First Battle of Newbury, Berkshire, September 1643

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Death of Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland, fighting on the Royalist side in the First

Death of Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland, fighting on the Royalist side in the First Battle of Newbury, Berkshire, 20 September 1643, during the English Civil War (1642-1651). Date: 1643

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, leading the Royalist cavalry at

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, leading the Royalist cavalry at the Battle of Edgehill, Warwickshire, 23 October 1642, during the English Civil War (1642-1646). Date: 1642

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Arquebusiers (infantrymen armed with arquebuses, a form of long gun

Arquebusiers (infantrymen armed with arquebuses, a form of long gun) on horseback with snaphance carbines, reproduced from Instructions for the Cavallrie, 1632

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Iron hat of King Charles I, worn during the English Civil War (1642-1646)

Iron hat of King Charles I, worn during the English Civil War (1642-1646), said to be at Warwick Castle. Date: 17th century

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: General Alexander Leslies troops crossing the River Tyne at Newburn Ford, near Newcastle

General Alexander Leslies troops crossing the River Tyne at Newburn Ford, near Newcastle, 27 August 1640, prior to the Battle of Newburn Ford, part of the Second Bishops War

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Collar of bandoleers (bandoliers), a shoulder belt used to hold sets of ammunition

Collar of bandoleers (bandoliers), a shoulder belt used to hold sets of ammunition, with cords, rings, bullet-bag and primer. Date: 17th century

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Retreat of the British, following the unsuccessful Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Re

Retreat of the British, following the unsuccessful Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Re, near La Rochelle, France, October 1627, part of the Anglo-French War (1627-1629)

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The Duke of Buckingham (George Villiers) and his army on the island of Re

The Duke of Buckingham (George Villiers) and his army on the island of Re, during the Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Re, near La Rochelle, France, 1627, part of the Anglo-French War (1627-1629). Date: 1627

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Battle of Sesimbra Bay, Portugal (then under Spanish rule), 3 June 1602

Battle of Sesimbra Bay, Portugal (then under Spanish rule), 3 June 1602, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1602

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: English attack on Puerto Rico, Battle of San Juan, June 1598

English attack on Puerto Rico, Battle of San Juan, June 1598, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1598

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The storming and capture of Cadiz, Spain, by English and Dutch troops, 30 June 1596

The storming and capture of Cadiz, Spain, by English and Dutch troops, 30 June 1596, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1596

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The English fleet before Cadiz, Spain, 30 June 1596, prior to an attack on the harbour

The English fleet before Cadiz, Spain, 30 June 1596, prior to an attack on the harbour, followed by the storming and capture of Cadiz, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1596

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Spanish attack on Penzance, Newlyn and Mousehole, West Cornwall, 23 July 1595

Spanish attack on Penzance, Newlyn and Mousehole, West Cornwall, 23 July 1595. Supplies were seized, buildings raided and burned, and a mass was held

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Vessels of the Spanish Armada wrecked on the rocky Irish west coast after being driven

Vessels of the Spanish Armada wrecked on the rocky Irish west coast after being driven there by storms, September 1588. Date: 1588

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The Taking of Zutphen, Siege of Zutphen (present day Gelderland, Netherlands)

The Taking of Zutphen, Siege of Zutphen (present day Gelderland, Netherlands), 19-30 May 1591, part of the Eighty Years War (1568-1648) and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604)

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: Sir Francis Drake attacking a Spanish treasure ship (actually a Portuguese carrack

Sir Francis Drake attacking a Spanish treasure ship (actually a Portuguese carrack, the Sao Filipe, containing gold, spices and silk), off the Azores, 8 June 1587

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: An Incident in the Siege of Leith, near Edinburgh, 6 April 1560

An Incident in the Siege of Leith, near Edinburgh, 6 April 1560, part of the European Wars of Religion. Weapons were fired after a supposed cessation of hostilities

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: The Fight for the Standard at the Battle of Pinkie, near Musselburgh, Scotland

The Fight for the Standard at the Battle of Pinkie, near Musselburgh, Scotland, 10 September 1547, during the War of the Rough Wooing, part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars

Background imageNew Images August 2021 Collection: King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, near Leicester, 22 August 1485

King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, near Leicester, 22 August 1485, towards the end of the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487). Date: 1485



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