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Stained glass panel illustrating Research. In the National Patriots Bell Tower, Washington Memorial Tower, Valley Forge, PA.
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Reconstruction of a Judicial Duel c. 1400 (International Medievalists’ Conference 2013) (von FreelanceAcademy)
Notre-Dame des Andelys.
Herman A. Webster, from Prints and their makers, by Fitzroy Carrington, London, 1913.
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Christian Jank - Unused draft of the arcades of the Knight House in Neuschwanstein Castle. 1870
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Jean Pheulpin - Tapisserie de l’apocalypse XIVème / Apocalypse tapestry, 14th century
French postage stamp, 1965
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Osek - Kapitelsaal (Stich des 19. Jahrhunderts)
H.J. Urbani, Das Cisterzienserstift Ossegg mit seinen Umgebungen, Leitmeritz/Teplitz 1839.
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Jouster wearing an armor with a detachable breastplate.
From Dictionnaire raisonné du mobilier français de l’époque carlovingienne à la Renaissance (Reasoned dictionary of French furniture from the Carolingian era to the Renaissance), vol. 2 by E. Viollet-Le-Duc. Paris, 1873.
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The Beauchamp chapel, Warwick.
George Cattermole, from The baronial halls, and ancient picturesque edifices of England vol. 1, by Samuel Carter Hall, London, 1858.
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Forth we rode when day began to spring.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
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Palamon desireth to slay his foe Arcite.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
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St. George.
William T. Horton, from A book of images, introduced by W. B. Yeats, London, 1898.
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