'Sidney Was Sheltered in the House of His Friend Walsingham', c1929.  Creators: Howard Davie, Harry Payne.
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'Sidney Was Sheltered in the House of His Friend Walsingham', c1929. Creators: Howard Davie, Harry Payne.

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'Sidney Was Sheltered in the House of His Friend Walsingham', c1929. 'Philip Sidney was happily sheltered in the house of Sir Francis Walsingham, the English Ambassador in Paris, on the night of August 24, 1572, a night made for ever memorable by the massacre of St. Bartholomew, or he might have fallen a victim to the intolerance of the times'. The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence directed against the Huguenots. From "Heroic Deeds of Great Men", by C. Sheridan Jones and Alfred Miles, illustrated by Howard Davie and Harry Payne [Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, London, c1929]

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HRM25A06_291

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245,4Mo (4,3Mo) / 76,6cm x 80,3cm / 9043 x 9485 (300dpi)

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