‘Sir Galahad’ historical pictures (exact matches)

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Sir Galahad is brought to the court of King Arthur
Sir Galahad is brought to the court of King Arthur
Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries – Panel 6 – The Attainment
Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries – Panel 6 – The Attainment
Sir Percival and Sir Bors witnessing the vanishing of the Holy Grail
Sir Percival and Sir Bors witnessing the vanishing of the Holy Grail
Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad
Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries-Verdure with Deer and Shields
Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries-Verdure with Deer and Shields
Galahad alone could see the perfect beauty of the Holy Grail
Galahad alone could see the perfect beauty of the Holy Grail
Sir Galahad at the Ruined Chapel
Sir Galahad at the Ruined Chapel
Sir Galahad at the Ruined Chapel
Sir Galahad at the Ruined Chapel
Galahad, Percivale and Bors
Galahad, Percivale and Bors
The Knight of the Holy Grail
The Knight of the Holy Grail
Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad
Modern British Sculpture, 1929: Sir Galahad by Alfred Turner, Statue for War Memorial, Victoria College, Jersey
Modern British Sculpture, 1929: Sir Galahad by Alfred Turner, Statue for War Memorial, Victoria College, Jersey
Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
Tennyson Poem: Sir Galahad
Tennyson Poem: Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad the Haut Prince
Sir Galahad the Haut Prince
The Gateway to Tennyson
The Gateway to Tennyson
Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad and "The Pale Nun"
Sir Galahad and "The Pale Nun"
Sir Galahad gets a cheer
Sir Galahad gets a cheer
Sir Galahad sees the Holy Grail
Sir Galahad sees the Holy Grail
Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad
Scenes from Arthurian legends, 13th Century
Scenes from Arthurian legends, 13th Century
"Then they went to Sir Galahad"
"Then they went to Sir Galahad"
Sir Galahad and the Holy Graal
Sir Galahad and the Holy Graal
Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest
How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest
Sir Noel Paton
Sir Noel Paton
Mr Burne-Jones, ARA, at the New Gallery
Mr Burne-Jones, ARA, at the New Gallery
Sir Galahad opens the Tomb
Sir Galahad opens the Tomb
Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
Sir Galahad and the Pale Nun
The Gateway to Tennyson
The Gateway to Tennyson
Sir Galahad at the Abbey
Sir Galahad at the Abbey