File:Pictures of English History - Battle of Tewkesbury.jpg
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DescriptionPictures of English History - Battle of Tewkesbury.jpg | Colour plate from Pictures of English History (c. 1850), depicting the Battle of Tewkesbury; this was published in:"Plates I to IV" in (1868) Pictures of English History: From the Earliest Times to the Present Period (2 of set of 4 ed.), London: George Routledge and Sons Retrieved on 14 January 2011. | |||||
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Author | Joseph Martin Kronheim (1810–96)[1] | |||||
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