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Statue of Thomas Paine, Thetford
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Statue of Thomas Paine, Thetford

A statue of the Anglo-American philosopher Thomas Paine (1737-1809). Located in Paine's hometown of Thetford in Norfolk, England.
Sir Galahad
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Sir Galahad

Sir Galahad, the Quest for the Holy Grail' by Arthur Hughes, 1832-1915 CE. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England)
Sir Galahad Receives the Holy Grail
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Sir Galahad Receives the Holy Grail

"The golden tree" was painted c. 1893-1902 CE. The painting depicts the legendary Sir Galahad receiving the Holy Grail and ascending to heaven with it after building a golden tree. It is part of the Part of the "Abbey Room Murals: The Quest...
Sir James Douglas
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Sir James Douglas

Sir James Douglas, aka 'Black Douglas' (c. 1286-1330 CE), a Scottish knight who fought for his country's independence from England. He is here shown with fellow fighters Robert Bruce and William Wallace. (Entrance hall frieze by William Hole...
Sir Henry Hotspur Percy
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Sir Henry Hotspur Percy

The death of Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy (1364-1403 CE) at the Battle of Shrewsbury who was the most famous member of the noble Percy family of northern England (A Chronicle of England: B.C. 55 – A.D. 1485, J.W.Edmund)
Sir William Wallace
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Sir William Wallace

A statue of Sir William Wallace (c. 1270-1305 CE), a Scottish knight and national hero who fought for his country’s independence from England. (Edinburgh Castle)
Thomas More, Lancaster Cathedral
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Thomas More, Lancaster Cathedral

A stained glass window depicting Sir Thomas More (also known as St. Thomas More; 1478 - 1535 CE). From the Lancaster Cathedral, England.
Sir Francis Drake by Gheeraerts
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Sir Francis Drake by Gheeraerts

A c. 1591 CE portrait by Gheeraerts the Younger of the English mariner, privateer and explorer Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540-1596 CE). Drake's arms are shown in the top left corner and the globe is in reference to his circumnavigation of the...
Sir Bedevere Returns Excalibur to the Lake
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Sir Bedevere Returns Excalibur to the Lake

An illustration by the 19th century CE artist Walter Crane depicting Sir Bedevere throwing King Arthur's sword Excalibur back into the lake from whence it came.
Sir William Howe
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Sir William Howe

General Sir William Howe, commander of the British forces during the American Revolutionary War. Mezzotint by Richard Purcell, published by John Morris, London, November 1777. Anne S. K. Brown Military History Collection at Brown University...
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