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Images
- La mort D'Arthur (most of it anyway), James
Archer, 1860
- The Town of Glastonbury
- The Glastonbury Dig obtained from www.britannia.com
- The Glastonbury Cross obtained from www.britannia.com
- Photograph of the Glastonbury Grave obtained from www.britannia.com
- The Sign Marking the Grave
- Photograph of Glastonbury Tor
- Photograph of Stonehenge - Erected by Merlin?
- Stonehenge Comic Strip - from Dik Browne's "Hagar"
- Merlin Leading Arthur into Battle
- Tintagel Castle
- The beguiling of Merlin Edward Burne Jones, 1874
- We used it to represent Olwen, with white flowers at her feet.
- A Giant: Ysbaddaden?
- A knight in shining armour
- Perceval Without Armour - Willy Pogàny
(1882-1955), "Parsifal the Fool" (1912) - Courtesy of The Camelot
Project
- The Holy Grail?
- "Enid and Geraint Reconciled" (1898),
Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926) - Eric
& Enide - Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Geraint and Enid with King Arthur"
- Bowley, M. - Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Enid and Geraint" - Fortescue-Brickdale,
Eleanor (1911)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Enid Helps Geraint to Arm" - Wooliscroft,
George and Louis Rhead (1898)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Enid's Misunderstood Words" - Wooliscroft,
George and Louis Rhead (1898)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Geraint Insulted by a Dwarf"
- Wooliscroft, George and Louis Rhead (1898)- Courtesy of The Camelot
Project
- "Geraint's Love for Enid" - Wooliscraft,
George and Louis Rhead (1898)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Sir Lancelot" - Bowley, M. -
Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Lancelot" - Fortescue-Brickdale,
Eleanor (1911)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Lancelot" - Harrison, Florence (1912)-
Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Gawain with the Green Knight
- "Sir Gawaine the Son of Lot, King of Orkney",
Pyle, Howard (1853-1911)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Sir Gawain
- Sir Gawain on a Horse
- Singing Knights of the Round Table - from
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- "How Arthur Drew Forth the Sword",
Pyle, Howard (1853-1911)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Arthur Obtains the Sword Excalibur: Daniel Maclise,
1857- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Lancelot du Lac - from a medieval French
manuscript
- "How Four Queens Found Lancelot Sleeping"
- Beardsley, Aubrey(1872-1898)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Lancelot & Guenevere - Richard Gere and
Julia Ormond in Sony Pictures' First Knight
- Sir Lancelot on a Horse
- Tristram and La Belle Isoude drink the love
potion: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Tristan stained glass for Harden
Grange, Morris & Co., 1862
- "How King Marke Found Sir Tristram",
Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898) - courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "How La Beale Isoud Nursed Sir Tristram",
Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898) - Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Tristan and Isolt Drink the Love Potion",
Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931) - Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- How Sir Galahad, Sir Bors and Sir Percival
were fed with the Sanc Grael, bur Sir Percival's sister died by the Way,
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1864
- The Attainment of the Holy Grail - Stanmore
Hall Tapestry, Edward Burne Jones, 1898-99- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Galahad and Percival's Sister"
- Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931), (1919)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Maiden With the Grail
- An Angelic Host With the Grail
- Robin Williams in The Fisher King
- Lancelot & Guenevere?
- "The Lady Guinevere": Pyle, Howard
(1853-1911)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Guinevere Scorns Lancelot's Gift":
Rhead, George Wooliscroft & Louis- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Lancelot Arms Himself in Guinevere's Chamber":
Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Lancelot Fights Mador in Defence of Guenevere's
Honor": N.C. Wyeth
- "Sir Lancelot Gives His Shield into Elaine's
Keeping": Arthur A. Dixon
- The last sleep of Arthur in Avalon - Edward
Burne Jones, 1881-91- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "Sir Mordred the Traitor": Pyle, Howard
(1853-1911)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- "The Combat of Mordred and King Arthur,"
Kappes, Alfred (1850-1894)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- Arthur Being Prepared for Avalon
- "How Sir Bedivere Cast the Sword Excalibur
into the Water", Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898)- Courtesy of The
Camelot Project
- "Excalibur Returns to the Mere", H.
J. Ford (1860-1941)- Courtesy of The Camelot Project
- King Arthur - Colin Backhouse, 1988
- Winchester Round Table - c. 1250 -1280
Video
Audio
Guenevere Pledges Her Love to Arthur - from
Sony Pictures' First Knight
I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight - from
the musical Camelot
Camelot and the Wedding Ceremony - from the
musical Camelot
C'est Moi - from the musical Camelot
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- coconut.wav - "You've got two empty
halves of coconut and you're bangung them together."
- french.wav - "I'm french! Why do you
think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king?"
- grenade.wav - "O Lord, bless this thy
hand grenade, that with it thou mayest blow thy enemies to tiny bits in
thy mercy."
- knightsni.wav - "We are the knights
who say 'Ni'!"
- mustbe.wav - "Who's that, then?"
" I don't know." " Must be a king. " "Why?"
" He hasn't got shit all over him."
- silly.wav - "On second thought, let's
not go to Camelot. It is a silly place."
- tart.wav - "You can't expect to wield supreme
executive power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you."
- wound.wav - "Look, you stupid bastard,
you've got no arms left." "Yes, I have." "Look!"
"It's just a flesh wound."
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