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Battle Of Flodden Field
A plan of the Battle of Flodden Field in Northumberland, 9th September 1513. King James IV of Scotland invaded England, but was defeated by the English army under Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey. Local landmarks include Ford Castle, Twizell Castle, Coldstream, and the rivers Tweed and Till. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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This print captures the historic Battle of Flodden Field, which took place on 9th September 1513 in Northumberland. The image showcases a detailed plan of the battlefield, depicting the clash between King James IV of Scotland's invading army and the English forces led by Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey. The photograph highlights several local landmarks that played a significant role in this momentous event. Ford Castle and Twizell Castle stand proudly amidst the picturesque landscape, serving as reminders of the strategic positions held during the battle. The rivers Tweed and Till flow gracefully through the scene, symbolizing both natural barriers and potential routes for military maneuvers. With an aerial view perspective, this print offers a unique glimpse into history. It allows us to visualize how these elements came together to shape one of England's most decisive victories over Scotland during this period. Preserved by Hulton Archive/Getty Images, this remarkable piece serves as a testament to our shared past and reminds us of the sacrifices made by those who fought on these very grounds. Whether displayed in homes or educational institutions, it sparks curiosity about early modern warfare and invites viewers to delve deeper into this fascinating chapter in British history.
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