EditorialThe Lady of the Lake. The sword Excalibur. Arthur and his Knights ... Illustrated by Mackenzie. London : Nisbet & Co., [1920]. Source: 12403.bb.6 frontispiece.
EditorialFrom left, Alan Heller and the designer Philippe Starck with their “Excalibur” toilet brush in the mens’ room at the Paramount Hotel on West 46th Street in Manhattan on Jan. 23, 1995. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)
Editorial(Miniature and text) Gifflet returns Excalibur to the lake at the dying Arthur's command; a hand rises from the water to receive the sword. La Mort le Roi Artus. France; circa 1316. Source: Add. 10294, f.94. Language: French.
EditorialThe Lady of the Lake. The sword Excalibur. Arthur and his Knights ... Illustrated by Mackenzie. London : Nisbet & Co., [1920]. Source: 12403.bb.6 frontispiece.
EditorialGiflet returns Excalibur to the lady in the Lake at the dying Arthur's command; a hand rises from the water to receive the sword. From "La Mort le Roi Artus". France; circa 1316. Shelfmark: Add. 10294 Page Folio Number: f.94.
EditorialSir Bedivere returning the sword Excalibur to the lake, around 1300-1325. A legendary scene of Sir Bedivere returning King Arthur's sword Excalibur to the lake at the dying Arthur's command. A hand emerging from the lake grasps the sword the knight has...