The Red Cross Knights in the Power of Saladin, illustration from

The Red Cross Knights in the Power of Saladin, illustration from 'Helmet & Cowl: Stories of Monastic and Military Orders' by W.M. Letts and M.F.S. Letts

(The Red Cross Knights in the Power of Saladin, illustration from 'Helmet & Cowl: Stories of Monastic and Military Orders' W.M. Letts and M.F.S. Letts)


Stephen Reid

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The Red Cross Knights in the Power of Saladin, illustration from 'Helmet & Cowl: Stories of Monastic and Military Orders' by W.M. Letts and M.F.S. Letts by Stephen Reid. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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