RMHKR206–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, a Grade II* listed building. The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towton
RMC1TG9J–Towton Cross, 1461 War of the Roses Memorial at Towton near Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMB7GC6E–Battle of Towton, Yorkshire, England 1461 19th Century Illustration. Wars of the Roses
RM2BTMKXC–The Towton Cross stands next to farmland on what is known to be the bloodiest battle in Britain. The War Of The Roses.
RM2RGB7YA–The Battle of Towton, West Riding of Yorkshire, fought in a snowstorm on 29 March 1461, during the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487). It was a Yorkist victory.
RMDDY5MB–Strategem of Lord Fauconberg at the Battle of Towton, Yorkshire, 1461 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMHHECK5–Lord fauconbridge at the Battle of Towton 1461. The Battle of Towton was fought during the English Wars of the Roses on 29 March 1461, near the village of Towton in Yorkshire. It brought about a change of monarchs in England, with the victor, the Yorkist Edward, Duke of York—who became King Edward IV (1461–1483) having displaced the Lancastrian King Henry VI (1422–1461) as king, and thus drove the head of the Lancastrians and his key supporters out of the country.
RF2HGB6FW–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, Grade II* listed building. The chapel is near to the site of the battle of Towton 1461
RM2GERK7K–Towton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, England, N 53 51' 1'', W 1 15' 50'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMC3ENFM–Battle of Towton, 29 March 1461
RM2F4T5DT–Dramatic rain shower cloud over the flat countryside near Towton, North Yorkshire
RMR58FHF–Third Part of King Henry VI act II scene V- a field of battle near Towton, Yorkshire. A son who has killed his father, and a father who has killed hi son. A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. London : J. & J. Boydell, 1803. Source: Tab.599.c vol. II, plate XIX. Language: English. Author: SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. BOYDELL, JOHN.
RF2BEM6NP–St Mary's Church, Lead, is an isolated, Yorkshire, chapel near the Battle of Towton (1461). In this fantasy image the sky and landscape is altered.
RMDDNNT3–'Henry VI at Towton', 1860. Artist: William Dyce
RMC3H31W–Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke of Towton, 1860 – 1938, aka Lord Hawke. English cricketer and administrator.
RMB3F1MX–articulated lorry passing warning sign of newly surfaced road and loose chippings near Towton Yorkshire UK
RF2K9W33B–Shields of Arms, Threekingham church, Lincolnshire. Coffins. Towton Field 1789
RM2CCPJ9W–Information panel on the site of the Battle of Towton in 1461, near the village of Towton, North Yorkshire, England UK
RFP4E2W4–All Saints Church in Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire, is Grade I Listed Building and dates from around 1120.
RMHKR1YJ–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, a Grade II* listed building. The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towton
RMC1TG60–Towton Cross, 1461 War of the Roses Memorial at Towton near Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RM2FX6JK7–The ancient small Church on the site of the Village Of Lead.On Towton Moor where the biggest battle on English soil was ever fought.
RM2NEBR5A–Infographic of the Battle of Towton, a fought during the English Wars of the Roses on 29 March 1461, near the village of the same name in Yorkshire. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMW5AJK1–Battle of Towton fought during the English Wars of the Roses on 29 March 1461, near the village of the same name in Yorkshire. It was the largest and
RF2M64ME7–Hazlewood Castle hotel and wedding venue in North Yorkshire england, close to Leeds and York.
RM2J1NRFH–15th century re-enactors in the grounds of Bolton Castle near to Leyburn in North Yorkshire, watch as re-enactors bring alive the story of the Battle of Towton, which took place on March 29th, 1461 at a small village near to York called Towton. Picture date: Sunday March 27, 2022.
RF2HGB4YF–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, Grade II* listed building. The chapel is near to the site of the battle of Towton 1461
RMAMH5WT–Lord Fauconbridge Battle Towton DOYLE 1461, MILITARY Wars Roses largest bloodiest British casualties 50,000 snowy Saxton Yorkshi
RMC3FB19–Battle of Towton, 29 March 1461
RM2F4T5G2–Dramatic rain shower cloud over the flat countryside near Towton, North Yorkshire
RM2CF1215–Dyce William - Henry VI at Towton North Yorkshire - British School - 19th Century
RMC8A8CM–Towton Moor
RMB7BBP1–hazlewood castle hotel, located between Tadcaster and Aberford in Yorkshire,England
RMBYBF9E–Yorkshire Dales
RMBTX094–St Mary's Church at Lead close to where the Battle of Towton took place 1461
RFC82R61–St Mary's Lead Church near Towton Battlefields
RM2CCCJF8–Towton Cross (AKA Lord Dacre's Cross) erected by the side of the B1257 road, near the village of Towton, to commemorate the Battle of Towton in 1461.
RFP4E2RK–All Saints Church in Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire, is Grade I Listed Building and dates from around 1120.
RMHKR1YR–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, a Grade II* listed building. The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towton
RMC1TGD0–North Acres, site of the Battle of Towton 1461 War of the Roses, Towton near Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RM2FX6JP8–The ancient small Church on the site of the Village Of Lead.On Towton Moor where the biggest battle on English soil was ever fought.
RMPGWEWF–Towton moor cross solstice sunset
RM2X337AX–Towton, North Yorkshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 50' 57'', S 1 16' 2'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RF2M64MCE–Hazlewood Castle hotel and wedding venue in North Yorkshire england, close to Leeds and York.
RM2J1NRH6–15th century re-enactors in the grounds of Bolton Castle near to Leyburn in North Yorkshire, watch as re-enactors bring alive the story of the Battle of Towton, which took place on March 29th, 1461 at a small village near to York called Towton. Picture date: Sunday March 27, 2022.
RF2HGB5DE–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, Grade II* listed building. The chapel is near to the site of the battle of Towton 1461
RMPB4F85–The Battle of Towton on 29th March 1461, Wars of the Roses, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMMPNNEM–'Stratagem of Lord Fauconbridge at Towton', 1461 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle.
RM2F4T5GY–A line of cumulus clouds floats above a straight farm track at Towton battlefield in North Yorkshire
RMJGWX8T–Water mill on teh Battlefield of Towton, 1913
RMD1EP7G–St mary's chapel Towton moor yorkshire
RM2M3TG00–Shakspeare. Third part of King Henry 6th, act II, scene V : A field of battle, near Towton, in Yorkshire. King Henry. Son that had kill'd his Father - father that had kill'd his son. Queen, Prince of Wales, & Exeter, in the distance , Battlefields, Casualties, Kings, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Characters, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Henry VI. Thomas Pennant Barton Collection
RFG1JNEJ–Towton Poppies
RMBTWXXT–St Mary's Church at Lead close to where the Battle of Towton took place 1461
RFC82R67–Inside St Mary's Lead Church near Towton Battlefields
RM2BTMKY0–A sunrise behind a tree at Towton near Tadcaster
RFP4E2RM–All Saints Church in Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire, is Grade I Listed Building and dates from around 1120.
RMHKR20C–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, a Grade II* listed building. The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towton
RFMF7YJ3–St Mary's Church, Lead is an isolated, redundant Anglican chapel standing close to the Battle of Towton (1461) which was part of the War of the Roses.
RM2FX6JG8–The ancient small Church on the site of the Village Of Lead.On Towton Moor where the biggest battle on English soil was ever fought.
RM2AKRM2B–Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain : Engraved from authentic pictures in the galleries of the nobility, and the public collections of the countryWith biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions . of Great Britain, by thestyle and title of Baron Hawke of Towton, in the County of York. By his marriage with Catherine,daughter and sole heiress of Walter Brooke, Esq., of Burton Hall, Yorkshire, and co-heiress of WilliamHammond, Esq., of Scarthingwell Hall, in the same county, he had three sons and one daughter. HisLordship died at his seat at Sunbury, in Middles
RM2X3379R–Towton, North Yorkshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 50' 57'', S 1 16' 2'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RF2M64MCJ–Hazlewood Castle hotel and wedding venue in North Yorkshire england, close to Leeds and York.
RM2J1NRFB–15th century re-enactors in the grounds of Bolton Castle near to Leyburn in North Yorkshire, watch as re-enactors bring alive the story of the Battle of Towton, which took place on March 29th, 1461 at a small village near to York called Towton. Picture date: Sunday March 27, 2022.
RF2HGB7CX–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, Grade II* listed building. The chapel is near to the site of the battle of Towton 1461
RF2M64MFR–Hazlewood Castle hotel and wedding venue in North Yorkshire england, close to Leeds and York.
RMPB4F95–Murder of Edward, Prince of Wales, after the Battle of Tewkesbury on 4th May 1471, Wars of the Roses, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James G
RM2F4T5GN–Memorial cross at Towton battlefield in North Yorkshire known as Lord Dacres Cross
RMBTWY0C–St Mary's Church at Lead close to where the Battle of Towton took place 1461
RFC82R69–Inside St Mary's Lead Church near Towton Battlefields
RM2BTMKXR–A sunrise behind a tree at Towton near Tadcaster
RMBYAM79–Inside St Mary's Lead Church near Towton Battlefields
RMHKR207–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, a Grade II* listed building. The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towton
RFMF7YK8–St Mary's Church, Lead is an isolated, redundant Anglican chapel standing close to the Battle of Towton (1461) which was part of the War of the Roses.
RF2FX6JKE–The ancient small Church on the site of the Village Of Lead.On Towton Moor where the biggest battle on English soil was ever fought.
RFC82R6G–Inside St Mary's Lead Church near Towton Battlefields
RM2X2W773–Towton, North Yorkshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 51' 1'', S 1 15' 50'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2J1NRJ1–15th century re-enactors in the grounds of Bolton Castle near to Leyburn in North Yorkshire, watch as re-enactors bring alive the story of the Battle of Towton, which took place on March 29th, 1461 at a small village near to York called Towton. Picture date: Sunday March 27, 2022.
RF2HGBBDR–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, Grade II* listed building. The chapel is near to the site of the battle of Towton 1461
RF2M64MFK–Hazlewood Castle hotel and wedding venue in North Yorkshire england, close to Leeds and York.
RMPB4F9H–Death of King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22nd August 1485 in the Wars of the Roses, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James
RM2F4T5H9–A traditional red Royal Mail postbox alongside red telephone kiosk in the village of Towton, North Yorkshire
RF2B8DE4W–Hazlewood Castle Hotel and Spa, wedding venue and castle in Yorkshire located close to the A64 near Leeds and York. Summer view of the courtyard
RM2F5W77K–Old London Road near Towton, the route the Lancastrian forces used to approach the battlefield in 1461
RF2B8DDFK–Hazlewood Castle Hotel and Spa, wedding venue and castle in Yorkshire located close to the A64 near Leeds and York. Summer view of the courtyard
RM2EGBTEH–Lead chapel - a redundant Anglican chapel in the middle of a field near Saxton in North Yorkshire
RMBTNYNA–Memorial sculpture in memory of 24 unidentified soldiers killed at the Battle of Towton and interred at Saxton Churchyard
RM2BTMM0C–St Mary's Chapel at Lead, near Tadcaster, lies in the middle of a field as if abandoned, but still provides regular church services
RMHKR201–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, a Grade II* listed building. The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towton
RFMF99XT–St Mary's Church, Lead is an isolated, redundant Anglican chapel standing close to the Battle of Towton (1461) which was part of the War of the Roses.
RM2FX6JKH–The ancient small Church on the site of the Village Of Lead.On Towton Moor where the biggest battle on English soil was ever fought.
RFC82R63–Inside St Mary's Lead Church near Towton Battlefields
RM2X2W778–Towton, North Yorkshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 51' 1'', S 1 15' 50'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RFC57KM9–Towton Moor
RM2J1NRGY–15th century re-enactors in the grounds of Bolton Castle near to Leyburn in North Yorkshire, watch as re-enactors bring alive the story of the Battle of Towton, which took place on March 29th, 1461 at a small village near to York called Towton. Picture date: Sunday March 27, 2022.
RF2HGB7RT–St Mary's Church, Lead, near Saxton North Yorkshire England, Grade II* listed building. The chapel is near to the site of the battle of Towton 1461
RMC8A845–View over Towton Moor
RM2BP4P9A–St Mary's Chapel - Lead - Tadcaster,UK
RMPB4F99–Suit of Armour at the Battle of Tewkesbury on 4th May 1471, Wars of the Roses, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RF2B8DDJK–Hazlewood Castle Hotel and Spa, wedding venue and castle in Yorkshire located close to the A64 near Leeds and York. Summer view of the courtyard
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