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Caroline Collection (page 3)

Background imageCaroline Collection: The coronation procession of King George II, October 1727, (c1727)

The coronation procession of King George II, October 1727, (c1727). The various members of the royal procession are shown in five strips with text identifying them

Background imageCaroline Collection: View of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Artist

View of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Artist
View of the Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Presenting a loyal address to Caroline of Brunswick during the governmental attempts to

Background imageCaroline Collection: Queen Caroline travelling to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th November 1820 (1821)

Queen Caroline travelling to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th November 1820 (1821). Panoramic view of Caroline, Queen Consort of George IV travelling in state to St Pauls Cathedral to give thanks for

Background imageCaroline Collection: How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL Marks

How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL Marks
How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back; the Queens hand is held by the figure of Justice; Lord Brougham stands on the left; the King is

Background imageCaroline Collection: The Unexpected Visit or more free than welcome, 1820

The Unexpected Visit or more free than welcome, 1820. George IV, seated on a cushion in the Brighton Royal Pavilion, throwing up his arms in horror at the entry of the Queen closely followed by

Background imageCaroline Collection: King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. Artist

King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. Artist
King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. A performance of the play. George IV, as Henry VIII, sits on the dais under a canopy; two cardinals gape at Queen Caroline who, as Catherine of Aragon

Background imageCaroline Collection: Ghost as seen in the Hamlet of St Stephens Chapel, 1820

Ghost as seen in the Hamlet of St Stephens Chapel, 1820. A scene in the House of Lords at the trial of Queen Caroline; the Queen throws up her arms in terror at the appearance of the first witness

Background imageCaroline Collection: St Stephens Bell Man, 1820

St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window

Background imageCaroline Collection: Mother Wood, the popular procuress!, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Mother Wood, the popular procuress!, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Mother Wood, the popular procuress!, 1820. Alderman Wood, dressed as an elderly woman, stands in the porch of his house in South Audley Street holding a bottle inscribed Popularity; the allusion is

Background imageCaroline Collection: Fracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Fracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Fracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. The Duke of York punching King George IV in the face, watched by Queen Caroline, Alderman Matthew Wood and others. With satirical verses beneath

Background imageCaroline Collection: Queen Caroline and Mrs Wood, 1820

Queen Caroline and Mrs Wood, 1820. Brandenburgh House theatricals, a Wood scene in a new farce now performing with the greatest eclat at the Hammersmith theatre

Background imageCaroline Collection: Anticipations for the Pillory, 1813

Anticipations for the Pillory, 1813. A pillory stands on a scaffold in Chesterfield Walk outside Montague House, Blackheath, residence of the Princess of Wales

Background imageCaroline Collection: Alderman Sir Matthew Wood and King George IV

Alderman Sir Matthew Wood and King George IV
The Modern Belshazzers Feast; Alderman Sir Matthew Wood presents an envelope marked the Queens letter to the Prince Regents dinner table which falls into disarray

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Brunswick, Consort of George IV, 1820. Artist: James Lonsdale

Caroline of Brunswick, Consort of George IV, 1820. Artist: James Lonsdale
Portrait of Caroline of Brunswick, Consort of George IV, 1820. She holds a letter and wears a blue velvet empire line dress

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Ansbach, 1935

Caroline of Ansbach, 1935. Queen Caroline. Margravine Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (or Anspach, 1683-1737)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Brunswick, 1935

Caroline of Brunswick, 1935. Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821) was Queen of the United Kingdom by marriage to King George IV from 29 January 1820 until her death in 1821

Background imageCaroline Collection: Carl Maria von Weber. 1786-1826, 1934

Carl Maria von Weber. 1786-1826, 1934. Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (1786-1826), German composer, conductor, pianist, one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), Queen of George IV, 1798, (c1915). Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), Queen of George IV, 1798, (c1915). Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), Queen of George IV, 1798, (c1915). The painting is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney

Background imageCaroline Collection: Girls at needlework, Halliwick School For Girls, Marylebone Road, London, c1903 (1903)

Girls at needlework, Halliwick School For Girls, Marylebone Road, London, c1903 (1903). Halliwick School for Girls, established in 1851 by Miss Caroline Blunt

Background imageCaroline Collection: Lady Betty Foster, c18th century, 1917. Artist: Caroline Watson

Lady Betty Foster, c18th century, 1917. Artist: Caroline Watson
Lady Betty Foster, 1917. Elizabeth Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (nee Elizabeth Christiana Hervey, then Lady Elizabeth Foster), (1759-1824), is best known as an early woman novelist

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737), queen consort of King George II, 1851

Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737), queen consort of King George II, 1851. Artist: John Brown
Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737), queen consort of King George II, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imageCaroline Collection: Queen Caroline (1768-1821) being turned away from Westminster Abbey, 1820 (c1895)

Queen Caroline (1768-1821) being turned away from Westminster Abbey, 1820 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Henry Broughams speech for the defence during the trial of Queen Caroline, 1820 (c1895)

Henry Broughams speech for the defence during the trial of Queen Caroline, 1820 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)

Background imageCaroline Collection: The Princess of Wales, 19th century. Artist: Edwards

The Princess of Wales, 19th century. Artist: Edwards
The Princess of Wales, 19th century. Possible Princess Caroline of Brunswick

Background imageCaroline Collection: Hon Rd Edgcumbe, Lord William Russell, Lady Caroline Spencer, 1788, (1909). Artist: James Roberts

Hon Rd Edgcumbe, Lord William Russell, Lady Caroline Spencer, 1788, (1909). Artist: James Roberts
Hon Rd Edgcumbe in the Character of Clackitt Lord William Russell in the character of Mr Heartly, Lady Caroline Spencer, in the Character of Harrieth, 1788

Background imageCaroline Collection: The Duchess of Berry, c1850-1870

The Duchess of Berry, c1850-1870. Princess Caroline of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1798-1870) married Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, the son of the future King Charles X of France, in 1816

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Dawson, c1750-1850

Caroline Dawson, c1750-1850

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908)

Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908)
Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of American president Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908). Caroline Harrison (1832-1892) was First Lady of the United States from 1889 until her death

Background imageCaroline Collection: William Austin, early 19th century

William Austin, early 19th century. Austin was the protege of Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV

Background imageCaroline Collection: William Austin, 1821. Artist: R Page

William Austin, 1821. Artist: R Page
William Austin, 1821. Austin was the protege of Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV

Background imageCaroline Collection: Queen Caroline, Queen Consort of George II. Artist: Caroline of Ansbach

Queen Caroline, Queen Consort of George II. Artist: Caroline of Ansbach
Queen Caroline, Queen Consort of George II

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV, 19th century. Artist: Woolnoth

Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV, 19th century. Artist: Woolnoth
Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV, 19th century. Portrait of Queen Caroline (1768-1821)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Her Majesty Queen Caroline as she appeared a few hours after her decease, c1821

Her Majesty Queen Caroline as she appeared a few hours after her decease, c1821. Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, Queen of George IV, 19th century. Artist: Cooper

Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, Queen of George IV, 19th century. Artist: Cooper
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, Queen of George IV, 19th century. Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821) married the future King George IV of Great Britain in 1795.The marriage was a

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, c1788-1810, (1912). Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, c1788-1810, (1912). Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, c1788-1810, (1912). Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821) married the Prince of Wales, the future King George IV, in 1795

Background imageCaroline Collection: Queen Caroline

Queen Caroline. Margravine Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (or Anspach, 1683-1737) as Queen Caroline was the Queen Consort of King George II of Great Britain (1727-1737)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and Daughter, 20th century. Artist: Richard Houston

Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and Daughter, 20th century. Artist: Richard Houston
Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and Daughter, 20th century. Modern version of a portrait made c1764 of Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and her daughter, Lady Caroline Spencer

Background imageCaroline Collection: The Destruction of the Caroline, 1837, (c1860)

The Destruction of the Caroline, 1837, (c1860). Canadian loyalists set fire to the steamer and cast her adrift over Niagara Falls

Background imageCaroline Collection: Letter from Jonathan Swift to Henrietta Howard, 21st November 1730. Artist: Jonathan Swift

Letter from Jonathan Swift to Henrietta Howard, 21st November 1730. Artist: Jonathan Swift
Letter from Jonathan Swift to Henrietta Howard, 21st November 1730. Letter written from Dublin by Swift, Dean of St Patrick s, to Henrietta

Background imageCaroline Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish lawyer and politician, c1861

Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish lawyer and politician, c1861. Brougham (1778-1868) defended Queen Caroline at her trial in 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Denman, lst Baron Denman, 1820

Thomas Denman, lst Baron Denman, 1820. Denman (1779-1854), English jurist, who was solicitor general to Queen Caroline, estranged wife of George IV, during her trial in 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Lady Anne Hamilton, 1820

Lady Anne Hamilton, 1820. Lady Anne Hamilton (!776-1846), British noblewoman, was Lady-of-the-bedchamber to Queen Caroline, estranged wife of George IV of England

Background imageCaroline Collection: Matthew Wood, 1820

Matthew Wood, 1820. Wood (1768-1843), English political and municipal reformer, was Lord Mayor of London 1815-1816 and 1816-1817

Background imageCaroline Collection: Trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords, London, 1820 (1821)

Trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords, London, 1820 (1821). Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821) married the future King George IV of Great Britain in 1795.The marriage was a

Background imageCaroline Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish-born British jurist and politician

Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish-born British jurist and politician. Brougham (1778-1868) defended Queen Caroline at her trial (1820)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Translation de Voltaire au Pantheon Francais, 1817

Translation de Voltaire au Pantheon Francais, 1817. After Jean Jacques Lagrenee



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