‘My Lord’ historical pictures (exact matches)

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I don't know what weakness may come over me, but I don't believe I shall ever deny my lord and master, Jesus Christ …
I don't know what weakness may come over me, but I don't believe I shall ever deny my lord and master, Jesus Christ …
A Syrian maid
A Syrian maid
Grouse Shooting, 1876
Grouse Shooting, 1876
Italian Picture Dealers Humbugging My Lord Anglaise
Italian Picture Dealers Humbugging My Lord Anglaise
Ninety-three: The streets of Paris at that time." – Give your orders, my lord"
Ninety-three: The streets of Paris at that time." – Give your orders, my lord"
Lord North and the Earl of Mansfield stand on a platform addressing a group of distressed patriots beyond which ships …
Lord North and the Earl of Mansfield stand on a platform addressing a group of distressed patriots beyond which ships …
Indignant Innocence
Indignant Innocence
"He says it's not for sale, my lord"
"He says it's not for sale, my lord"
Ham: Will you play upon this pipe? Guil: My Lord, I cannot [Hamlet], act III, sc. II [graphic] / WMA.
Ham: Will you play upon this pipe? Guil: My Lord, I cannot [Hamlet], act III, sc. II [graphic] / WMA.
Hamlet act 3rd, scene 2d; Hamlet, Rosencrants & Guildenstern; enter the players with recorders
Hamlet act 3rd, scene 2d; Hamlet, Rosencrants & Guildenstern; enter the players with recorders
Illustration for Idylls Of The King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Illustration for Idylls Of The King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
November 1st: Where is My Lord of Leicester November 2nd: Die a Liar as They Hast Lived
November 1st: Where is My Lord of Leicester November 2nd: Die a Liar as They Hast Lived
Marion Fay, A Novel
Marion Fay, A Novel
Peter Pan, "My Lord Duke …"
Peter Pan, "My Lord Duke …"
Helena and the Countess [graphic]: Helena: Madam, my lord is gone, for ever gone: All's well that ends well, act III, …
Helena and the Countess [graphic]: Helena: Madam, my lord is gone, for ever gone: All's well that ends well, act III, …
Dr Syntax with My Lord
Dr Syntax with My Lord
"'Nothing, my Lord'"
"'Nothing, my Lord'"
Richard the Second, act V, scene V: My Lord, wil't please you to fall to?
Richard the Second, act V, scene V: My Lord, wil't please you to fall to?
All's well that ends well. I dare not say, my lord. I take you [graphic] / Louis Rhead.
All's well that ends well. I dare not say, my lord. I take you [graphic] / Louis Rhead.
Stories from Chaucer
Stories from Chaucer
Rodrigo protected a Moor caravan from bandits
Rodrigo protected a Moor caravan from bandits
Illustration for Peveril of the Peak
Illustration for Peveril of the Peak
The Trial of Earl Russell for Bigamy
The Trial of Earl Russell for Bigamy
Illustration for Chaucer’s The Clerk’s Tale from the Canterbury Tales
Illustration for Chaucer’s The Clerk’s Tale from the Canterbury Tales
Rotten Row in Simla
Rotten Row in Simla
North:"My Lord, the mind of Bolingbroke is changed; you must to Pomfret. Not unto the Tower", Richard II, act V, sc.
North:"My Lord, the mind of Bolingbroke is changed; you must to Pomfret. Not unto the Tower", Richard II, act V, sc.
The Story of Antonio Canova
The Story of Antonio Canova
Romeo and Juliet, act V, scene III, Jul
Romeo and Juliet, act V, scene III, Jul
The Golden Legend: Elsie's Prayer
The Golden Legend: Elsie's Prayer
Ninety-three:"- Give your orders, my lord"
Ninety-three:"- Give your orders, my lord"
"I dare not say, my Lord, I take you"
"I dare not say, my Lord, I take you"
Illustration for Shakespeare's As You Like It
Illustration for Shakespeare's As You Like It
Notes from an Officer's Diary in Cashmere
Notes from an Officer's Diary in Cashmere
Richard II
Richard II
My Lord bag-o`-Rice
My Lord bag-o`-Rice
Love's labour lost, act IV, scene IV [i. E 3]: Ah you whoreson loggerhead you were born to do me shame: Guilty my …
Love's labour lost, act IV, scene IV [i. E 3]: Ah you whoreson loggerhead you were born to do me shame: Guilty my …
The Battle of Floddon
The Battle of Floddon
Shakspeare, As you like it, act II, scene I, 1st Lord: Today my lord of Amiens, and myself, did steal behind him, as …
Shakspeare, As you like it, act II, scene I, 1st Lord: Today my lord of Amiens, and myself, did steal behind him, as …
My Lord's Gentleman
My Lord's Gentleman
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: Portia, Nerissa and Gratiano
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: Portia, Nerissa and Gratiano
Inside the Wardrobe of My Lord and Lady
Inside the Wardrobe of My Lord and Lady
My Lord
My Lord
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: Portia, Nerissa and Gratiano
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: Portia, Nerissa and Gratiano
Shakspeare, As you like it, act II, scene 1, 1st lord: Today my lord of Amiens and myself, did steal behind him, as he …
Shakspeare, As you like it, act II, scene 1, 1st lord: Today my lord of Amiens and myself, did steal behind him, as he …
Illustration for Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott
Illustration for Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott
Ninety-three:"- Give your orders, my lord"
Ninety-three:"- Give your orders, my lord"
The third Duke of Grafton divorcing his first wife on the grounds of her adultery compared with Julius Caesar …
The third Duke of Grafton divorcing his first wife on the grounds of her adultery compared with Julius Caesar …
The Road to the Derby: halt for refreshments
The Road to the Derby: halt for refreshments