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King Charles Ii Collection (#6)

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Elizabeth Bagot, Countess of Falmouth, c1670s. Artist: Peter Lely

Elizabeth Bagot, Countess of Falmouth, c1670s. Artist: Peter Lely
Elizabeth Bagot, Countess of Falmouth, c1670s. Portrait of Elizabeth (died 1684), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Artist: Peter Lely

Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Artist: Peter Lely
Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Portrait of Elizabeth (1646-1690), 1st wife of Ralph Montagu, 1st Earl and Duke of Montagu, was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Portrait of Henrietta (died 1687), wife of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Anne Digby, Countess of Sutherland, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Anne Digby, Countess of Sutherland, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Anne Digby, Countess of Sutherland, c1660s. Anne (1642-1715) was a great friend of the Duchess of Marlborough

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Nothing prevented Margaret (1646-1667) becoming Charles IIs mistress save Lady Castlemaines jealousy

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Portrait of Susanna (nee Armine), Lady Bellasys or Belasyse (died 1713), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Artist: Peter Lely

Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Artist: Peter Lely
Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Portrait of Frances (died 1690), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Charles II of England, 1660-1685 (1912)

Charles II of England, 1660-1685 (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Decorative silver gilt cup from the royal collection at Windsor, said to have belonged to Charles II, and presented by him to a master of Queens College, Oxford

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland, King Charles IIs mistress, (1907)

Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland, King Charles IIs mistress, (1907). Born Barbara Villiers (1640-1709), she married Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine in 1659, and bore five children to Charles II

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Lady Jane Lane, English Stuart loyalist, (1907)

Lady Jane Lane, English Stuart loyalist, (1907). Lady Jane Lane (c1626-1689) played a heroic role in the escape of Charles II in 1651

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: King Charles II as a boy, (1907)

King Charles II as a boy, (1907). Portrait of Charles II (1630-1685) wearing a suit of armour

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: King Charles II, The Merry Monarch, (c1850)

King Charles II, The Merry Monarch, (c1850). Portrait of Charles II (1630-1685), and below, a vignette showing the Restoration of the monarchy

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop

Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop
Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Charles II (1630-1685), King of England and Scotland from 1660, eldest son of Charles I (1600-1649)

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: The Royal Greenwich Observatory, Flamsteed House, Greenwich Park, London, c1820

The Royal Greenwich Observatory, Flamsteed House, Greenwich Park, London, c1820. The observatory was built by Christopher Wren (1632-1723)

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park, London, late 17th century

Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park, London, late 17th century. Flamsteed House was designed by Christopher Wren on the orders of Charles II as a royal observatory

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Marble bust of King Charles II, 17th century. Artist: Honore Pelle

Marble bust of King Charles II, 17th century. Artist: Honore Pelle
Marble bust of King Charles II (29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) by Honore Pelle, from the V&A Museums collection in London, 17th century

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Great Fire of London, 1666 (1825)

Great Fire of London, 1666 (1825). Charles II and Duke of Yorks party examining the scene. The fire, the worst in Londons history, began in a bakery in Pudding Lane and lasted for 4 days

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Great Fire of London, 1666 (c1865). Artist: Kronheim & Co

Great Fire of London, 1666 (c1865). Artist: Kronheim & Co
Great Fire of London, 1666 (c1865). Boats full of citizens who have escaped cross the Thames while others look back to Old St Pauls and the blazing city from the safety of the South Bank

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Charles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland 1660-1685, c1880

Charles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland 1660-1685, c1880. After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649 during the English Civil War, Charles II (1630-1685) went into exile

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Charles II (1630-1685), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1660

Charles II (1630-1685), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1660. Charles entering London on 29 May 1660 after the restoration of the monarchy

Background imageKing Charles Ii Collection: Matchlock, British, c1700

Matchlock, British, c1700. Used at the time of William III



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