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By The Sword Catalog : Art Work : English Civil War Military Art Prints



Whitecoats Defiant Military Art Print WD-15


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Whitecoats Defiant Military Art Print WD-15</strong></span> Our Whitecoats Defiant Military Art Print details the Marquis of Newcastles Whitecoat regiment that stands firm as Parliamentarian cavalry press home their attack, battle of Marston Moor on the 2nd July 1644. Their stand to the last man has gone down in history.

The Relief of York Military Art Print 1644 RY-17


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>The Relief of York Military Art Print 1644 RY-17</strong></span> In our English Civil War Military Art Print, The Relief of York shows George, Lord Goring as he leads his cavalry through Bootham Bar and into York England, formally lifting the siege of the City the day before the battle of Marston Moor 1644.
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