This search will return exact matches only. For best results:
Please note that only low-res files should be uploaded. Any images with overlay of text may not produce accurate results. Details of larger images will search for their corresponding detail.
Drag file here
Upload
Processing search results
Waiting for update..
Error:
Search by Color
Choose your Colors
Add up to 5 colors and slide the dividers to adjust the composition
Add Color Block
Filters
Add keywords to refine your results
Search
Advanced Search
Search Tips
Searching for a particular field
Field
Search term
Example
Asset title
title:
title:pony
Asset title and keywords
~
~pony
Asset description text
description:
description:london
Agency prefix
prfx: or $
prfx:lal or $LAL
Asset id
imageid:
imageid:250297 or imageid:[2500 TO 4000]
Agency name
coll:
coll:history
Medium
medium:
medium:oil
Century
century:
century:20th
Keywords
kw:
kw:dog
Artist name
artist: or ?
artist:monet or ?monet
Artist nationality
??
??French
Creator ID
creatorid:
creatorid:37
Location
loc: or @
loc:exeter or @exeter
Classification
class: or #
class:57 or #57. Use # for unclassified assets
Year
year:
year:1850 or year:[1700 TO 1800]
Metadata Block (Hidden)
Contact us for further help
High res file dimension
Search for more high res images or videos
Tomb of Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, from 'Anglia Judaica' by De Blessiers Tovey, published...
IMAGE
number
CHT695007
Image title
Tomb of Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, from 'Anglia Judaica' by De Blessiers Tovey, published in Oxford, 1738 (engraving)
Formerly thought to be a drawing of the tomb of Saint Hugh of Lincoln (d.1200) this has been correctly identified as the tomb of the boy known as Little Saint Hugh, who disappeared in Lincoln aged 9 in 1255; after his death, a Jew in Lincoln, Copin (or Jopin) admitted under torture that he had killed the boy and the Jewish community in Lincoln was accused of torturing and killing the child in a blood ritual for the Passover; Copin and 18 other Jews were executed and in 1290 the resulting anti-semitism led to the Expulsion of Jews from England by King Edward I; accusations of ritual murders of Christian children by Jews were a feature of medieval Christian Europe; the tomb of the boy became a popular shrine in Lincoln Cathedral and was associated with many miracles; the tomb was almost certainly demolished in 1644 by Parliamentarians during the English Civil War but had been drawn by Dugdale before its destruction; the drawing was illustrated by the antiquary, William Stukeley (1687-1765) in his 'Itinerarium Curiosum', an account of the antiquities of Great Britain, published in 1724 and reproduced also in Tovey's history of Jews in medieval England, 'Anglia Judaica'; accusation of blood ritual sacrifices of Christians by Jews were common in Europe in the Middle Ages; Little Saint Hugh was seen as a Christian martyr, a miracle worker and his tomb became a popular shrine in England until the Reformation;
Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Reference. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale.
Eg: Put this image on a mug or as a single print for oneself or a present for someone.
$25.00
Personal website or social media
Use in a presentation. All languages, 3 years. Personal presentation use or non-commercial, non-public use within a company or organization only.
$50.00
Corporate website, social media or presentation/talk
Use on a company website, in a company social media post/page/blog, in an app or in a corporate presentation (internal or external). Not for advertising or collateral. All languages, 3 years.
$190.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - standard
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 1500. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
eg:Illustrate the inside of a book or magazine with a print run of 1,000 units
$100.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - extended
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 5000. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
eg: Illustrate the inside of a book or magazine with a print run of 5,000 units