Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare. Eagle standard, symbolising the Roman Republic, with the letters SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus, The Roman Senate and People), as the Romans arrive to fight the Britons. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-by-kenny-meadows-to-cymbeline-by-william-shakespeare-eagle-standard-symbolising-the-roman-republic-with-the-letters-spqr-senatus-populusque-romanus-the-roman-senate-and-people-as-the-romans-arrive-to-fight-the-britons-image560769525.html
RM2RG9771–Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare. Eagle standard, symbolising the Roman Republic, with the letters SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus, The Roman Senate and People), as the Romans arrive to fight the Britons.
RM2BW8JCD–Romeo and Juliet , Kerwin players , Eltham . 1937
Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare. The flamboyant courtier, Osric, comes to Hamlet with a message from King Claudius, inviting him to fight a 'friendly' duel with Laertes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-by-kenny-meadows-to-hamlet-prince-of-denmark-by-william-shakespeare-the-flamboyant-courtier-osric-comes-to-hamlet-with-a-message-from-king-claudius-inviting-him-to-fight-a-friendly-duel-with-laertes-image366493396.html
RM2C8761T–Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare. The flamboyant courtier, Osric, comes to Hamlet with a message from King Claudius, inviting him to fight a 'friendly' duel with Laertes.
The Shakspeare Commemoration: scene from Shakspeare's play of "King Henry IV.", Part I, as played at Drury Lane - Battle of Shrewsbury, in the last act, 1864. 'In our review of the performance at Drury Lane of this wonderful historical drama, we noticed not only the admirable manner in which the play is acted throughout, but the skill and effect with which, in the last act, the Battle of Shrewsbury was managed. The general melée was prepared for by stage arrangements which gave the greatest effect to it, both in regard to the suddenness of its appearance and the completeness of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-shakspeare-commemoration-scene-from-shakspeares-play-of-quotking-henry-ivquot-part-i-as-played-at-drury-lane-battle-of-shrewsbury-in-the-last-act-1864-in-our-review-of-the-performance-at-drury-lane-of-this-wonderful-historical-drama-we-noticed-not-only-the-admirable-manner-in-which-the-play-is-acted-throughout-but-the-skill-and-effect-with-which-in-the-last-act-the-battle-of-shrewsbury-was-managed-the-general-melxe9e-was-prepared-for-by-stage-arrangements-which-gave-the-greatest-effect-to-it-both-in-regard-to-the-suddenness-of-its-appearance-and-the-completeness-of-image603633711.html
RM2X21TXR–The Shakspeare Commemoration: scene from Shakspeare's play of "King Henry IV.", Part I, as played at Drury Lane - Battle of Shrewsbury, in the last act, 1864. 'In our review of the performance at Drury Lane of this wonderful historical drama, we noticed not only the admirable manner in which the play is acted throughout, but the skill and effect with which, in the last act, the Battle of Shrewsbury was managed. The general melée was prepared for by stage arrangements which gave the greatest effect to it, both in regard to the suddenness of its appearance and the completeness of
A romantic young man in a medieval costume with a sword says a Shakespearean monologue. The guy is holding a human skull. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-romantic-young-man-in-a-medieval-costume-with-a-sword-says-a-shakespearean-monologue-the-guy-is-holding-a-human-skull-image384892709.html
RF2DA5AG5–A romantic young man in a medieval costume with a sword says a Shakespearean monologue. The guy is holding a human skull.
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RFP9EFJW–vintage Shakespearean art
A romantic young man in a medieval costume with a sword says a Shakespearean monologue. The guy is holding a human skull. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-romantic-young-man-in-a-medieval-costume-with-a-sword-says-a-shakespearean-monologue-the-guy-is-holding-a-human-skull-image384892701.html
RF2DA5AFW–A romantic young man in a medieval costume with a sword says a Shakespearean monologue. The guy is holding a human skull.
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RFP9EFJX–vintage Shakespearean art
A romantic young man in a medieval costume with a sword says a Shakespearean monologue. The guy is holding a human skull. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-romantic-young-man-in-a-medieval-costume-with-a-sword-says-a-shakespearean-monologue-the-guy-is-holding-a-human-skull-image384892704.html
RF2DA5AG0–A romantic young man in a medieval costume with a sword says a Shakespearean monologue. The guy is holding a human skull.
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RFP9EFK7–vintage Shakespearean art
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