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The Battle of London Bridge, 1014 (1913). The Saxon bridge was pulled down in 1014 by the Norwegian prince Olaf, who was aiding King Aethelred in regaining London from the Danes. The episode is said to have inspired the nursery rhyme London Bridge is Falling Down. Illustration from The Northmen in Britain by Eleanor Means Hull, published 1913.
Unique Identifier
AR9404608
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2741px × 3869px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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11TH CENTURY
1910s
20th century
Aethelred II
B&W
B/W
Battle
Battles
Black & White
Black and white
Boat
BOATS
Bridge
Britain
British
concept
country
DESTROYING
Destruction
Eleanor Means
Eleanor Means Hull
ELEVENTH CENTURY
England
English
ethelred II
ethelred the unready
geographical feature
Geography
Historica Graphica Collection
HULL
KING OF ENGLAND
King of Norway
Lithograph
LOCATION
London
London Bridge
LONGSHIP
Mediaeval
Medieval
Middle Ages
Monochrome
Morris Meredith
Morris Meredith Williams
Norse
Norway
Norwegian
Olaf
Olaf Haraldsson
Olaf II
Prow
River
River Thames
Saint Olaf
SCANDINAVIA
Scandinavian
Ship
SHIPS
ST
St Olaf
TGN
thames
transport
TRANSPORTATION
VIKING
War
Wars
water transport
Williams