Taking his sword, he said Please God, Sir, that in war you may never take flight, illustration from

Taking his sword, he said Please God, Sir, that in war you may never take flight, illustration from 'The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls' by Mary Macgregor

('Taking his sword, he said Please God, Sir, that in war you may never take flight', illustration from 'The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls' by Mary Macgregor, 1920 )


William Rainey

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1920  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 265305

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Taking his sword, he said Please God, Sir, that in war you may never take flight, illustration from 'The Story of France Told to Boys and Girls' by Mary Macgregor by William Rainey. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
sword · knighting · pierre du terrail · 1476-1524 · chevalier de bayard · knight · knights · soldier · soldiers · kneeling · armour · dubbing · honouring · rite · ceremony · c16th · renaissance · courage · bravery · french · france · royalty · ruler · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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