RMA4W5RD–Boadicea Boudicca Queen Iceni British Briton fight Rome Roman invader event horse chariot soldier lead point war rebel crown ri
RMTAK4BK–Boudicca was Queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD60 or AD61
RMD95PK4–Boudicca (Boadicea) 1st century British queen of Iceni who led uprising against Romans. Statue of Boudicca and her daughters in chariot. Thames Embankment, London, England.
RM2M9871Y–Boudicca or Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, censuring a Romanized Briton.
RMD4P316–Boudica, Boadicea, Boudicca leader of the rebellion against the Romans
RM2RG97CC–Queen Boudicca of the Iceni tribe inciting the Britons to revolt against Roman domination.
RMA69RA5–Queen Boudicca statue Westminster, London, Uk
RMEMGK9B–The statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni, driving a chariot by Thomas Thornycroft and positioned at the end of the Victoria Embankment in 1902. Boudicca led a revolt against the Romans in 61 AD. In the background is the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament which houses the clock and 13-ton bell known as Big Ben. The clock, designed by Sir Edmund Beckett, and bell is named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who was Commissioner of Works at the time of their installation in 1859. 16th November 1938
RM2A2RGY7–A 1930's illustration of Boudicca / Boudicea/ Boudica / Boudicca Queen of the Icini tribe in her chariot inciting the British to mutiny against the Roman invaders. She led the uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61
RMBN80N2–Queen Boudica statue on Chariot
RMCYY2F8–Horse and chariot statue of Queen Boudicca and her daughters below Big Ben at Embankment, Westminster, London England, UK
RM2KERK4G–Dramatic bronze sculpture of the Celtic queen Boudicca & her daughters riding a horse drawn chariot, by Thomas Thornycroft. Outside Parliament, London
RMANJG01–Boadicea 62
RMM0N4BA–Boudica or Boudicca. Illustration titled Boadicea and her Army by Joseph, 1868
RMKRD0GN–Queen Boudica of the Iceni Tribe. Commanded a combined army of British tribes which rose up and sacked Camulodunum (Colchester), London (Londinium) and St Albans (Verulamium) before finally being defeated by Suetonius' troops at the Battle of Watling Street. Date: circa 60 AD
RMAMB293–Bronze statue of Queen Boudicca and horse chariot with part of the London eye ferris wheel manipulated colour
RM2K63KER–BOADICEA (aka Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, urges the Britons to resist the Romans
RMD51GYN–Horse and chariot statue of Queen Boudicca with Big Ben, Embankment, Westminster, London, England, UK, GB
RM2M984X8–Queen of the Iceni - This bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. The iconic shape of Big Ben looms behind.
RMD968YC–Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of Iceni, standing in her chariot with her weeping, dishonoured daughters raped by the Romans, haranguing her troops. Finally overwhelmed by Romans, Boudicca is said to have taken poison. Copperplate engraving 1824
RFD7YKP4–LONDON, UK - MAY 24, 2010: Statue of Queen Boudicca on Westminster Bridge isolated against blue sky
RMDGWPD5–Queen Boudicca statue on Westminster Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2X0K7Y5–Queen Boudicea on her chariot; Thames Embankment, Westminster, London, UK
RMA69RA7–Queen Boudicca statue London Westminster
RMEMGPCH–The statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni, driving a chariot by Thomas Thornycroft and positioned at the end of the Victoria Embankment in 1902. Boudicca led a revolt against the Romans in 61 AD. In the background is the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament which houses the clock and 13-ton bell known as Big Ben. The clock, designed by Sir Edmund Beckett, and bell is named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who was Commissioner of Works at the time of their installation in 1859. 16th November 1938
RMA69RA4–Queen Boudicca statue London Westminster
RMAA57NM–Boadicea and Her Daughters Statue, Westminster, London, UK. Boudicca Queen of the Iceni tribe of Britons, rebelled against Roman rule.
RMCYY2GE–Horse and chariot statue of Queen Boudicca and her daughters below Big Ben at Embankment, Westminster, London England, UK
RF2HW0CKX–LONDON, GRAIT BRITAIN - MAY 9, 2014: This is monument to Queen Boudicca - the leader of the Celts, the fallen in the defense of London in '61.
RFJ9768F–queen boudicca
RMM0N4BC–Boudica or Boudicca. Engraving titled 'Boadicea haranguing the Britons', 1860.
RMC56G67–The Clock Tower Big Ben with statue of Queen Boadicea on horse drawn chariot at Westminster Pier London UK
RF2GEDNT0–A bronze sculpture of the Celtic queen Boudicca and her daughter riding a horse drawn chariot near the Westminster bridge in London, England, U.K
RF2B0RYJ4–Boudica or Boudicca, also known as Boadicea or Boudicea, and in Welsh as Buddug, was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe.
RF2B0RX7T–Boudica or Boudicca, also known as Boadicea or Boudicea, and in Welsh as Buddug, was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe.
RMAMB295–London statue of Queen Boudicca with part of the London eye wheel
RFBWPWMP–A landscape view of the Queen Boudicca statue in London
RMBFYT2P–Statue of Queen Boudicca with part of the London eye ferris wheel
RMG16CMC–Boudica (died 60 or 61 AD) was queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Her husband, Prasutagus, had left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman Emperor when he died
RMDDT064–Statue of Boadicea, Thames Embankment, London. Artist: Unknown
RM2X0K7Y2–Queen Boudicea with her daughters on her chariot; Thames Embankment, Westminster, London, UK
RFATP2JX–Bronze statue of Boudica Boudicca or Boadicea queen of the Iceni and her daughters in a war chariot
RM2WXC0DR–Statue of Queen Boudicea, chariot and horses, Westminster Bridge, London, UK. Boudica or Boudicca (from Brythonic *boudi 'victory, win' + *-ka 'havin
RMG3BMTY–Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, encourages the native Britons to defend their country against the Roman invaders Date: 61
RMJWH186–A bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), by Thomas Thornycroft, standing in her chariot with her daughters, located on Westminster Bridge
RMRA62RY–Spectacular bronze sculpture of Queen Boadicea, charging on a chariot, situated by Westminster Bridge in London and created by Thomas Thorneycroft
RF2G0RHNT–engraved vintage illustration of Queen Boudicca (Boudicea) from a Victorian book dated 1866 that is no longer in copyright
RM2N066AE–Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculpture near Westminster Bridge in central London.
RMBT41CG–Queen Boudicca at Notting Hill Carnival 2010
RF2HCHA36–LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - SEPTEMBER 7, 2014: This is monument to Queen Boudicca - the leader of the Celts, the fallen in the defense of London.
RF2JE8F4D–The statue of Boudicca and Her Daughters, queen of the British Iceni tribe, erected on the Victoria Embankment, Westminster bridge, London, UK
RF2T2Y1HA–LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - MAY 9, 2014: This is monument to Queen Boudicca - the leader of the Celts, the fallen in the defense of London in '61.
RF2B0RXM7–Boudica or Boudicca, also known as Boadicea or Boudicea, and in Welsh as Buddug, was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe.
RMJPD7D6–Statue of Queen Boudicca or Boadicea in front of Big Ben, Elizabeth tower, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England, UK
RMFND20Y–1850 bronze sculpture commemorating Boudicca, queen of the British Iceni tribe, who led a revolt against the Romans. Victoria Embankment, London
RFC0A7JB–London , Big Ben or St Stephens Tower & bronze statue of Queen Boadicea in war chariot from Westminster Bridge in winter sun
RFAMB291–London statue of Queen Boudicca or Boadicea horse and chariot manipulated colour
RF2WK7AFA–Statue of Queen Boadicea with spear and chariot, Westminster Bridge, Westminster, London, England.
RMCMNGDG–Boadicea (Boudicca) monument at the Thames Embankment in London, England.
RM2ARJP52–Boudicia was a famous queen of the Iceni who led a rebellion against the Romans around 60 AD. This statue shows her and her daughters on a chariot.
RM2WXC0CJ–Statue of Queen Boudicea, chariot and horses, Westminster Bridge, London, UK. Boudica or Boudicca (from Brythonic *boudi 'victory, win' + *-ka 'havin
RMB78TX6–Statue by Thomas Thornycroft, standing near Westminster Pier, London of Boudica the warrior Queen.
RMJWH17E–A bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), by Thomas Thornycroft, standing in her chariot with her daughters, located on Westminster Bridge
RMWX0C9Y–'Boadicea', mid-late 19th century. Boudicca encourages her warriors from a chariot with blades on the wheels. The Roman army is gathered near a stone circle in the distance. Boudicca (c25-62 AD), queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe, led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in 60 or 61 AD. She died shortly after its failure, having supposedly poisoned herself. She is considered a British folk heroine. From "Cassell's Illustrated History of England". [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1873]
RMA6G478–'Big Ben' and statue of Queen Boadicea, Westminster, London, England, UK.
RFM9AMPN–LONDON/UK - MARCH 21 : Monument to Boudicca in London on March 21, 2018
RM2M3PDTC–Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain pictured with her daughters in full revolutionary flow. Picture illustrating the second in a series of 'Famous Women from History' written by Kenneth Bell and illustrated by Fortunino Matania in Britannia and Eve magazine. Date: 62 AD
RF2G2B2PT–Bronze Boudica staue against summer sky in London, UK. This statue was commissioned in the 19th Century by Queen Victoria, and represents Boudica, or
RF2JE8F4K–The statue of Boudicca and Her Daughters, queen of the British Iceni tribe, erected on the Victoria Embankment, Westminster bridge, London, UK
RMRJA22B–Boadicea and Her Daughters, a bronze sculptural group in London, featuring Boudicca, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe, who led an uprising in Roman Britain. It is located at Westminster Bridge, London. By English artist and engineer Thomas Thorneycroft.
RMMR5EWC–Thomas Thorneycroft's statue of Boadicea and her Daughters in London. Boudicca or Boudicca was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61, and died shortly after its failure.
RM2T68T2F–Queen Boudica leading the Britons against the Roman Empire at the Battle of Watling Street, 60AD. On a war chariot, Boudica speaks in front of the Celtic Iceni and Trinovantes tribes. Boadicea haranging her troops. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
RMAY93M6–Queen Boadicea in war chariot statue next to next to Westminster Bridge in London, UK
RF2GC3C68–Details of the statue of Queen Boudicea on Westminster Bridge, London, UK.
RMARCD3F–London statue of Queen Boudicca horse chariot part of the British Airways eye millennium ferris wheel
RF2R30XXT–Details of the statue of Queen Boudicea on Westminster Bridge, London, UK.
RMBHM14D–London, Greater London, England. Statue of Boudicca, designed by Thomas Thornycroft, near Westminster Bridge.
RM2ARJP4Y–Boudicia was a famous queen of the Iceni who led a rebellion against the Romans around 60 AD. This statue shows her and her daughters on a chariot.
RF2BTGD5A–Bronze statue of Boudicca and her daughters riding a chariot pulled by two horses, Westminster Bridge, London, UK
RMTXGXCK–Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of Iceni, standing in her chariot with her weeping, dishonoured daughters, haranguing her troops. Finally overwhelmed by Romans, Boudicca is said to have taken poison 1824 Copperplate engraving
RMA1RMYW–Queen Boadicea statue and Millennium Wheel London UK
RM2BDYCJD–Boudica Leading Rebellion, 60 AD
RMER4868–Big Ben and Boadicea chariot statue Houses of Parliament Westminster London England UK
RM2FWNADP–Queen Boudica leading the Britons against the Roman Empire at the Battle of Watling Street, 60AD. On a war chariot, Boudica speaks in front of the Celtic Iceni and Trinovantes tribes. Boadicea haranging her troops. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones’ History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
RMH1BX3M–LONDON, UK - MAY 25, 2014: Queen Boudica Monument at Westminster Pier in Central London. Processed in black and white.
RM2E1PD69–Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, Roman era. She wears a gwn (tunic) over a long pais (petticoat), a cloak, fibula (brooch), bracelets, and holds a lance. In the background are warrior Britons and one of her daughters in the petoritum (chariot). Handcoloured aquatint by R. Havell from an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from Samuel Meyrick's Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, London, 1821.
RMD7E3C3–Statue of Queen Boudica, who led a revolt against the Romans in AD60, at Westminster Bridge, London, England
RM2B10P4T–Statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni with the Queen Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) behind. Westminster, London, United Kingdom
RMW7CXM8–Statue of Boudicca and her daughters in a chariot, Thames Embankment, London, 19th century Artist: Thomas Thornycroft
RMBBR9XA–Boadicea's statue on Westminster Bridge, London.
RM2J14H8E–Tourists and domestic visitors near to the Boudiccan Rebellion, a bronze sculpture of the Celtic queen Boudicca & her daughters riding a horse-drawn chariot on Westminster Bridge opposite the London Eye on 18th March 2022 in London, United Kingdom. London is one of the worlds leading tourism destinations, with many famous tourist attractions. The city attracts millions international visitors as well as domestic tourists and day-trippers each year. The Travel & Tourism sector in the UK contributes greatly to the economy, with the tourism sector employing some 700,000 people.
RMAHD8P0–Boadicea Her Army
RMAMB28F–London statue of Queen Boudicca or Boadicea horse and chariot with clock face of Big Ben
RF2RFD622–Dramatic bronze sculpture of the Celtic queen Boudicca & her daughters riding a horse-drawn chariot
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