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Proud of her George III; Britannia rears her chearful head, and leads the golden years
When we forget him may god forget us, 6th November 1817. Artist: T SotheranWhen we forget him may god forget us, 6th November 1817
King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century. Artist: CooperKing George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century
Mahogany Glass-Fronted Case, c1760. Artist: William VileMahogany Glass-Fronted Case, c1760. Mahogany glass fronted case made by William Vile (1700-1767) for King George III (1738-1820) between 1760 and 1764
Kew Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London. Built in 1663 for a Dutch merchant, this building was known as the Dutch House because of its Dutch gables. It was purchased by King George III in 1781
Charlotte, Queen Consort of King George III of Great Britain. Artist: Thomas FryeCharlotte, Queen Consort of King George III of Great Britain. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), married George III in 1761
Princess Amelia, (1819). Artist: RidleyPrincess Amelia, (1819). Princess Amelia (1783-1810) was the sixth daughter of King George III
Princess Amelia. Artist: R GravesPrincess Amelia. Princess Amelia (1783-1810) was the sixth daughter of King George III
Memoirs of George III, by Robert Huish, 1821. Artist: EldridgeMemoirs of George III, by Robert Huish, 1821. The great seal of England. The king attended by the emblems of wisdom, strength, courage, justice, peace and plenty, and protected by the British lion
George III of the United Kingdom, (19th century). Artist: W RidgwayGeorge III of the United Kingdom, (19th century). Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
George III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
George III of the United Kingdom. Artist: J ChapmanGeorge III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
George III of the United Kingdom. Artist: RogersGeorge III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
George the Third in the 51st Year of his Reign, (1814). Artist: FreemanGeorge the Third in the 51st Year of his Reign, (1814). Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820) in 1811, aged 73
City Horsemanship or Procession to St Paul s, 1789. Royal procession to St Pauls Cathedral in London; signs say Seats to Let, St Georges Day, and God Save the King (George III)
Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Artist: Charles GrignionFrontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Britannia waters Architecture, Painting and Sculpture with water from George IIIs monument
George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 19th century. Artist: W HollGeorge III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 19th century. Portrait of King George III (1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, (1836). Artist: Samuel William ReynoldsGeorge III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, (1836). Portrait of George III (1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV)
Coronation of George III, 1761, (c1850s). George III (1738-1820) ruled from 1760 until his death in 1820. Colour plate taken from the book Pictures of English History, George Routledge And Sons
Letter from Edmund Burke to John Douglas, 31st July 1791. Artist: Edmund BurkeLetter from Edmund Burke to John Douglas, 31st July 1791. Letter written from Margate by Burke to John Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury
Paragraph written by George III for insertion in a speech, 1760. Artist: King George IIIParagraph written by George III for insertion in a speech, 1760. A paragraph written by King George III for insertion into his first speech from the throne after his accession
The King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. Artist: James FittlerThe King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)
Sir Henry Halford, British physician, 19th century. Artist: J CochranSir Henry Halford, British physician, 19th century. Halford (1766-1844) attended King George III in his final illness from 1810 until Georges death in 1820
Coins of King George III of Georgia, 1174. Artist: Numismatic, Ancient CoinsCoins of King George III of Georgia, 1174. From a private collection
Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Wife of King George III of England, 1773. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) married George III on 8 September 1761
George III of the United Kingdom, late 18th-early 19th century (1913). Artist: Richard CoswayGeorge III of the United Kingdom, late 18th-early 19th century (1913). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)
King George III of Great Britain, c1850. Portrait of George William Frederick (1738-1820), King of Great Britain, and below, a vignette of an attempt to shoot the king in Hyde Park
King George III of Great Britain, 19th century. Artist: W HollKing George III of Great Britain, 19th century. Portrait of George William Frederick (1738-1820), King of Great Britain
George the III, King of Great Britain, 1777. Artist: W WalkerGeorge the III, King of Great Britain, 1777. Portrait of George III (1738-1820), king from 1760. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1777
Thomas Mudge, English horologist, 1795. Artist: BakerThomas Mudge, English horologist, 1795. Born at Exeter, Devon, Mudge (1717-1794) was apprenticed to the eminent clockmaker George Graham (1742?-1751)
Statue of King George III, Weymouth, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonStatue of King George III, Weymouth, Dorset, 20th century. The Kings Statue is a tribute statue to King George III (1738-1820), located in Weymouth
Equestrian statue of King George III, 19th century. Artist: Matthew Cotes WyattEquestrian statue of King George III (4 June 1738 - 29 January 1820), by Matthew Cotes Wyatt (1777 - 3 January 1862). During his reign, Britain experienced great turmoil
George III, King of England, c1800. Artist: Sir William BeecheyGeorge III, King of England, c1800. Full-length portrait of George III (1738-1820), king from 1760, in military uniform
Latest from Spirit-Land, 1863. Artist: John TennielLatest from Spirit-Land, 1863. Ghost of King George III says: Well, Mr. Washington, What Do You Think of Your Fine Republic Now, Eh? - What D Ye Think? What D YeThink, Eh? Ghost of Mr
La Coalition, n. d. Creator: Esprit-Antoine GibelinLa Coalition, n.d
The State Watchman Discovered by the Genius of Britain Studying Plans for the Reduction of America, December 10, 1781