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Tomb of Sir William Marshal
Image by Michel Wal

Tomb of Sir William Marshal

The tomb of the famous English knight Sir William Marshal (c. 1146-1219 CE), who was also Protector of the Kingdom and regent for Henry III (1216-1272 CE). Temple Church, London.
Boy Pirate by William Meade Prince
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Boy Pirate by William Meade Prince

A 1921 painting of a boy dressed as a pirate by William Meade Prince (1893-1951). (Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, USA)
Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse
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Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse

Circe and Scylla in John William Waterhouse's Circe Invidiosa (1892).
Edward VI of England by William Scrots
Image by William Scrots

Edward VI of England by William Scrots

A 16th century CE portrait of Edward VI of England (r. 1547-1553 CE) by William Scrots. (Private Collection)
Portrait of William Shakespeare, c. 1611
Image by John Taylor

Portrait of William Shakespeare, c. 1611

The Chandos Portrait, thought to depict William Shakespeare, oil on canvas, attributed to John Taylor, c. 1611. National Portrait Gallery, London.
Sir William Wallace
Image by Kjetil Bjørnsrud

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)
Map Showing William Dampier's 1699 Expedition Route
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Map Showing William Dampier's 1699 Expedition Route

Map showing William Dampier's expedition along the west and northwest coast of New Holland (Australia) and the coasts of Timor, New Guinea and New Britain in 1699 aboard the HMS Roebuck.
Execution of William Tyndale
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Execution of William Tyndale

Woodcut image of the execution of William Tyndale (c. 1494-1536) from Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563). Tyndale was first strangled, in recognition of his standing as a scholar, and then his corpse was burned at the stake. His last words were...
British Druid by William Stukeley
Image by William Stukeley

British Druid by William Stukeley

A whimsical illustration of a Celtic druid from ancient Britain by William Stukeley from his 1740 CE book 'Stonehenge'. The axe in the druid's belt is actually of a bronze age type.
The Plays of William Shakespeare
Image by John Gilbert

The Plays of William Shakespeare

The Plays of William Shakespeare, oil on canvas painting by Sir John Gilbert, 1849. Dahesh Museum of Art, New York.
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