Jack Cade
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Caption | Jack Cade. To avoid being trapped in the city by a raised drawbridge, Cade cut the ropes of the drawbridge forming part of London Bridge as he and his huge army rode victoriously into the capital. Once in he declared arrogantly that he was lord of the city. Original artwork for illustration on p15 of Look and Learn issue no 991 (7 March 1981). |
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Creator | William Francis Phillipps, English (20th century) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
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