RMDY2GFF–Scots rout the English army at the battle of Bannockburn, 1314. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBN5C8X–ROBERT THE BRUCE King of Scotland kills an English knight at the Battle of Bannockburn 24 June 1314
RMDDY5GX–Robert the Bruce kills Sir Henry Bohun, Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland, 1314 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMD86GJ1–Bannockburn Hassall
RMD8NJHH–Robert the Bruce Reviewing His Troops Before the Battle of Bannockburn
RME1869N–dh Bannockburn Battle field site BANNOCKBURN STIRLINGSHIRE Bannockburn battlefield monument with Scottish flag scotland visitor centre
RME4H5YJ–Battle of Bannockburn reenactment with Robert The Bruce, at Bannockburn Live 700yr commemoration of the battle, Scotland.
RMGNKYMW–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn Heritage Centre in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMT2T604–A depiction of the Battle of Bannockburn from a 1440s manuscript of Walter Bower's Scotichronicon. This is the earliest known depiction of the battle.
RMA4XKF0–Robert the Bruce monument,Bannockburn,Scotland
RMAWYA72–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn, Statue of King Robert the Bruce
RMA0XMPP–Statue of Robert Bruce Bannockburn Stirlingshire Scotland United Kingdom Europe
RMTAACE9–Plan of the Battlefield of Bannockburn. The Battle of Bannockburn was fought on 24th June 1314 and was a significant Scottish victory in the first War of Scottish Independence.
RMEC820J–The Battle of Bannockburn (24 June 1314), was a significant Scottish victory in the First War of Scottish Independence. Stirling Castle, a Scots royal fortress, occupied by the English, was under siege by the Scottish army. Edward II of England assembled a formidable force to relieve it. This attempt failed, and his army was defeated in a pitched battle by a smaller army commanded by Robert I of Scotland.
RME05KAP–Robert the Bruce statue Bannockburn, Stirling Scotland UK
RMB1F56J–Autumn Colours Felton Road Vineyard Bannockburn near Cromwell Central Otago South Island New Zealand
RMABFYYT–Statue of King Robert the Bruce Bannockburn Scotland
RMANTCWM–Robert the Bruce statue, Bannockburn Scotland
RMAGKXJN–Bannockburn Memorial Site Bannockburn Stirlingshire Scotland
RME0C9R1–Battle of Bannockburn memorial at the battle field in Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMB67BWT–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMB6EXN9–Robert Bruce Addressing His Troops Before the Battle of Bannockburn 1314 19th Century Engraving
RMD889G1–BURNS/BANNOCKBURN MARCH
RMB6TTW5–BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN 1314 one of the pivotal battles in the wars of Independence between Scotland and England
RMD2TNXC–BRUCE ON THE FIELD OF BANNOCKBURN.
RME4H6HK–Battle of Bannockburn reenactment with Robert The Bruce, at Bannockburn Live 700yr commemoration of the battle, Scotland.
RFDXEB3F–Robert the Bruce statue at Bannockburn.
RME185TN–dh Battlefield monument BANNOCKBURN BATTLE STIRLINGSHIRE UK Tourist Scottish flag of scotland tourists visitor centre battles field site
RMA4XJF9–Robert the Bruce monument, Bannockburn,Scotland
RMAK2YP3–Statue of Robert the Bruce at the Borestone, Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland
RMARB2F2–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at sunset Bannockburn Stirling Scotland
RMDE5GH6–Equestrian statue of Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland
RMFEKJEN–Battle of Bannockburn Visitors Centre, Stirling. A square grey building, with a large glass panel.
RMA6YAFR–Statue of Robert the Bruce Bannockburn Battlefield site Stirling Scotland United Kingdom Europe
RMHHECJH–Robert Bruce (1274-1329) king of Scotland, killing Henry de Bohlen at the Battle of Bannockburn 1314
RMFKDX52–Entrance to The Battle of Bannockburn visitor attraction in Stirling Scotland
RMCR5YM6–the bannockburn heritage centre stirling scotland uk
RMAGKXKN–Bannockburn Memorial Site Bannockburn Stirlingshire Scotland
RME0C1N2–Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre entrance sign at the battle field in Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK, Europe
RMB67BBG–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMBDC001–The imposing statue of Robert The Bruce King of Scots by Pilkington Jackson
RMCBPTD0–Robert the Bruce statue Bannockburn Battlefield Memorial Scotland
RMETKDDE–The Rotunda at the Battle of Bannockburn Memorial Site, Stirling, Scotland. It that marks the spot where Robert the Bruce raised
RMB1MAEF–Lake Dunstan and Autumn Colours Bannockburn Central Otago South Island New Zealand
RMEF4H33–Participants dressed as Robert the Bruce taking part in a battle scene at Bannockburn Live, at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire.
RMA918E3–dh King Robert the Bruce statue BANNOCKBURN STIRLINGSHIRE Scottish kings historical monuments figures scotland battle field site bronze statues
RMDDX0GM–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Heritage Centre, Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland, UK. Silhouette of the statue.
RMCWEFTY–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone, Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
RMAJ5B61–Equestrian statue of King Robert the Bruce on the spot where he won his victory over the English at the Battle of Bannockburn.
RME4AMCK–Carved stone statue of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland on the castle esplanade, and Wallace Monument, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK
RMFJYMJ6–Battle of Bannockburn Visitors Centre, Stirling. A square grey building, with a large glass panel.
RFB6YJ91–bruce addressing his troops before the battle of bannockburn 1314 Blàr Allt a' Bhonnaich Scottish victory
RMCTYBNM–In the 1860s goldminers washed away major parts of the alluvial landscape near Cromwell in Central Otago in New Zealand.
RMFKDX6Y–The Battle of Bannockburn visitor attraction in Stirling Scotland with Rotunda and Flag Pole
RM2M9D30P–Battle Of Bannockburn 1314
RMAGKXMK–Bannockburn Memorial Site Bannockburn Stirlingshire Scotland
RME0C1XG–Battle of Bannockburn memorial shop at the battle field in Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMA9NG0Y–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMH2G1DP–BANNOCKBURN : THE ABBOT OF INCHIAFFRAY BLESSING THE SCOTS BEFORE THE BATTLE - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RME17NTA–Robert the Bruce reviewing his troops before the Battle of Bannockburn, 24 June 1314.
RMCPR5C4–Robert the Bruce statue Bannockburn Battlefield Memorial Scotland
RMERG8WT–Battle of Bannockburn - Robert the Bruce reviewing his troops before battle. 24 June 1314. Significant Scottish victory in the
RMAD5T92–Autumn Colours Felton Road Bannockburn near Cromwell Central Otago South Island New Zealand
RMEF4JCA–Participants dressed as Scottish soldiers taking part in a battle scene at Bannockburn Live, at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire.
RME185Y9–dh Bannockburn Battlefield site BANNOCKBURN STIRLINGSHIRE Battle field monument and Robert the Bruce statue scotland
RF2HJX8GE–Field of Bannockburn from Wines' Hill. Stirlingshire (1923)
RMA0NH09–Inscription on the plinth of the statue of Robert the Bruce King of Scots, Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland, UK
RMDDWB17–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Heritage Centre, Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland, UK. Silhouette of the statue.
RME3RX4X–Stirling 28th June, 2014. Mr Jamie Graham (MR) at the Battle of Bannockburn re-enactment. Thousands of people have turned out for a weekend of re-enactments and historical recreations. The Battle was a Scottish victory in the First War of Scottish Independence. Stirling Castle, a Scots royal fortress, occupied by the English, was under siege by the Scottish army. Edward II of England assembled a force to relieve it which failed, and his army was defeated in battle by a smaller army commanded by Robert the Bruce of Scotland.
RMT2T605–Bannockburn: Bruce Reviewing His Troops Before the Battle
RMA4W5TB–History Scottish Royalty King Robert Bruce 1274 1329 Scotland defeated English Battle Bannockburn cave hide armour sword beard
RM2N1EY40–Map showing the site of the Battle of Bannockburn, 14th century. From History of England, published 1907
RMFKKYBK–The Battle of Bannockburn visitor attraction in Stirling Scotland with main building from south west
RMG37PFE–BANNOCKBURN/INCHAFFRAY
RMT8MMP3–The sun sets behind the statue of Robert the Bruce on his war horse at the Battle of Bannockburn site near Stirling.
RME0C1X4–A mature man and woman read the Battle of Bannockburn memorial time line at the battlefield in Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMB67B9G–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RM2HBYPE7–Antique circa 1830 engraving, the encounter of King Robert Bruce and Sir Henry de Bohun before the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RMTAYR2T–The death of Sir Henry de Bohun, killed by Robert the Bruce during the Battle of Bannockburn, 1314. From La Ilustracion Iberica, published 1884.
RFAMCPY0–Autumn Hillside, Bannockburn, Otago, South Island, New Zealand
RMERGAHB–Battle of Bannockburn - Robert the Bruce reviewing his troops before battle. 24 June 1314. Significant Scottish victory in the
RMK9DCPE–The Battle of Bannockburn, 24 June 1413
RMBNDFD6–Black and White Illustration of The Battle of Bannockburn 24th June 1314
RMD2YDJC–BANNOCKBURN: BRUCE REVIEWING HIS TROOPS BEFORE THE BATTLE
RFMJ00P8–BANNOCKBURN. The Old Mill, field of Bannockburn. Scotland. By James Wright 1952
RMANXR30–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn. Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone
RFDXF3TF–Robert the Bruce statue, Bannockburn, Stirling
RME3TDC4–Stirling, UK. 28th June, 2014. Pike men at the Battle of Bannockburn re-enactment. Thousands of people have turned out for a weekend of re-enactments and historical recreations. The Battle was a Scottish victory in the First War of Scottish Independence. Stirling Castle, a Scots royal fortress, occupied by the English, was under siege by the Scottish army. Edward II of England assembled a force to relieve it which failed, and his army was defeated in battle by a smaller army commanded by Robert the Bruce of Scotland.
RFCMY2HK–Early morning light on Mount Difficulty Vineyard Bannockburn Otago New Zealand.
RMA4W5T5–Robert Bruce fight De Boune History Scottish Royalty King 1274 1329 Scotland horse axe English Battle Bannockburn armour sword b
RMD2X1Y6–Map showing the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. From A First Book of British History published 1925.
RME1860W–dh Bannockburn Battlefield site BANNOCKBURN STIRLING Battle field monument Robert the Bruce statue scotland visitor centre
RMTWB3RH–Borestone and Flagstaff, Bannockburn, Scotland
RMT8MMPH–The sun sets behind the statue of Robert the Bruce on his war horse at the Battle of Bannockburn site near Stirling.
RMHE27P6–Robert the Bruce (1274 – 1329), who took up arms against both Edward I and Edward II of England and who united the Highlands and the Lowlands in a fierce battle for liberty with the Lowland knight, Sir William Wallace (1272 – 1305). His decisive victory over Edward II's army at Bannockburn in 1314 finally won the freedom he had struggled for. Bruce was King of Scotland from 1306 - 1329.
RMD3020K–The fields on which the battle of Bannockburn took place, Scotland.
RM2JH0YP5–Statue of Robert the Bruce on horseback at the site of the Battle of Bannockburn on the outskirts of Stirling, Scotland.
RMB3X634–Mounted clash between Robert the Bruce and Sir Henry de Bohun during the Battle of Bannockburn, June 13 1314.
RMWW2G1F–Bannockburn, John Hassall, 1914-1915,
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