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Doctors at the Universite de Paris, 1849. Artist: Edward MayDoctors at the Universite de Paris, 1849. A 19th century version of an original miniature from Chants Royaux, held at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris
General Braddocks Defeat, 1755, (1877). British military leader Edward Braddock is killed in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War
Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Artist: King Charles IDocuments signed by Charles I, c1641. Instructions to Sir Edward Herbert, Attorney General, relative to the impeachment of Viscount Mandeville (Lord Kimbolton) and the Five Members
Portraits and Dresses of the Kings of England... c1783.Artist: HawkinsPortraits and Dresses of the Kings of England (with their Arms) prior to the Norman Conquest, c1783. Engraving from Barnards New Complete and Authentic History of England, (c1783)
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, British politician, 1926. Artist: Alick P F RitchieEdward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, British politician, 1926. Portrait of Viscount Grey (1862-1933) who was Foreign Secretary
Edward Carson, 1st Baron Carson, Ulster leader and advocate, 1926. Artist: Alick P F RitchieEdward Carson, 1st Baron Carson, Ulster leader and advocate, 1926. Portrait of Carson (1854-1935) who was a lawyer, and leader of the Irish Unionists
James Stuart, Duke of York, (1822). Artist: Edward SmithJames Stuart, Duke of York, (1822). Portrait of King James II (1633-1701) as a child. James was the second surviving son of King Charles I, and became king on the death of his brother, Charles II
Edward Everett, American Whig Party politician from Massachusetts, 1862-1867. Everett (1794-1865) unsuccessfully ran for Vice-President in the 1860 election
King Charles I, (mid 19th century). Artist: Ed HargraveKing Charles I, (mid 19th century). Charles I (1600-1649) succeeded his father James I as King in 1625. His reign was dominated by a bitter dispute with Parliament over the extent of royal power
Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804. People enjoying themselves dancing and flirting. Some boys have climbed a tree (left)
The Royal Exchange, London, 1804. Artist: WalkerThe Royal Exchange, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)
Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Artist: John Le KeuxTomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed
Effigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Artist: John Le KeuxEffigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joanna of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed
Henry V, King of England. Artist: P VanderbanckHenry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
Richard II, King of England. Artist: P VanderbanckRichard II, King of England. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Edward, the Black Prince, (1775). Artist: Richard GodfreyEdward, the Black Prince, (1775). Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376), Prince of Wales, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and the father of King Richard II
Henry I, King of England. Artist: P VanderbanckHenry I, King of England. The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100. After defeating his brother Robert in a war for control of England and Normandy
Henry II, King of England. Artist: P VanderbanckHenry II, King of England. Henry II (1138-1189), the first Plantagenet king of England, reigned from 1154. Although regarded as one of the most effective English medieval kings he is chiefly
Chichester Cross, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J RogersChichester Cross, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. According to the inscription upon it, this Cross was built by Edward Story, the bishop of Chichester from 1477-1503
Richard I King of England. Artist: Edward LutterellRichard I, King of England. The third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard I (1157-1199) reigned as King of England from 1189-1199
Edward VI, King of England. Artist: Edward LutterellEdward VI, King of England. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward VI (1537-1553) became king in 1547 when just 9 years old. His rule was characterised by harsh Protestant reform
Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby, politician and statesman, 1881. Stanley (1826-1893) first entered parliament in 1848 as a Conservative member for Kings Lynn
Edward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldEdward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. A historical painter, Armitage was influential in the movements for the restoration of fresco painting in England
Viscount Cardwell, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldViscount Cardwell, 1878. Edward Cardwell entered parliament as a Conservative MP. He later became Chief Secretary for Ireland, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Secretary of State for War
Professor Edward Frankland, 1880. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldProfessor Edward Frankland, 1880. He became professor of chemistry in 1850 at the Royal College of Engineers, and in 1865 became professor of chemistry at the Royal School of Mines
Sir Fitz-Roy Edward Kelly, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1880. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldSir Fitz-Roy Edward Kelly, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1880. He was appointed solicitor-general in 1845, during the administration of Sir Robert Peel
Letter from William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury to Edward Conway, 14th August 1640. Artist: William LaudLetter from William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury to Edward Conway, 14th August 1640. Letter written from Croydon by William Laud to Edward Conway, Viscount Conway
Letter from Grant, as Edward Spenser to one McHenry, c1589. Artist: Edward SpenserLetter from Grant, as Edward Spenser to one McHenry, c1589. Letter from Grant, as Edward Spenser, of Kilocolman, Esquire, to one McHenry of the custody of the woods of Balliganim, County Cork
Letter from John Russell to Edward Maltby, Bishop of Durham, 4th November 1850. Artist: Lord John RussellLetter from John Russell to Edward Maltby, Bishop of Durham, 4th November 1850. Letter commonly known as the Durham Letter written from Downing Street by Russell when Lord John Russell
Letter from Edward Gibson to his aunt, Hester Gibson, 30th June 1788. Artist: Edward GibsonLetter from Edward Gibson to his aunt, Hester Gibson, 30th June 1788. Letter written from Sheffield Place in Sussex, on Gibsons intended return to Lausanne
Letter from Edward VI to his uncle, Edward Seymour, 18th September 1547. Artist: King Edward VILetter from Edward VI to his uncle, Edward Seymour, 18th September 1547. Letter written from Otlandes (Oatlands) by King Edward VI written (on faintly ruled pencil lines)
Edward I Attacks Scotland, (c1850). King Edward (1239-1307) fighting the Scots. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
Buckingham, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design for the character of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
Members of the Royal Family, Balmoral, Scotland, 1902. Prince Albert, later King George VI (right), Princes Edward and Henry, and Princess Mary with their grandfather, Edward VII
Heaume and crest of Edward, the Black Prince, in Canterbury Cathedral, 1924
Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, English admiral, (1824). Artist: J JenkinsEdward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, English admiral, (1824). Clinton (1512-1585) fought against the Scots and the French during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, (1823). Artist: R CooperEdward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, (1823). Seymour (c1506-1552) was the eldest brother of Jane Seymour, King Henry VIIIs third wife
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). Artist: TA DeanEdward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). In the English Civil War, Montagu (1602-1671) fought on the side of Parliament against the Royalists
Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, English soldier and statesman, (1829). Artist: H RobinsonEdward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, English soldier and statesman, (1829). In 1613, Sackville (1591-1652) fought a duel for the hand of Venetia Stanley
General Edward Chapman, commanding the troops of Scotland, 1902. Artist: Elliott & FryGeneral Edward Chapman, commanding the troops of Scotland, 1902. Chapman was on the staff in the Afghansitan war, later becoming commander of the troops in Scotland
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Bethune, commanding Bethunes Mounted Infantry, 1902. Artist: Earl de la WarrLieutenant-Colonel Edward Bethune, commanding Bethunes Mounted Infantry, 1902. Bethune (1855-1930) served with the 92nd Highlanders in Afghanistan before switching to the cavalry
Sir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 19th century. Artist: J PosselwhiteSir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 19th century. Portrait of Coke (1552-1634)
The Black Prince, c1355, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawThe Black Prince, c1355, (1843). Design after an image from St Stephens Chapel, Westminster, of Edward, The Black Prince (1330-1376)
King Edward I. Edward (1239-1307), popularly known as Longshanks because of his 6 foot 2 inch (1.88 m) frame, and the Hammer of the Scots
Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby, (1826-1893), British statesman, 19th century. Artist: WJ EdwardsEdward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby, British statesman, 19th century. Portrait of Stanley (1826-1893)
Edward Terry in My Pretty Maid, c1902. Artist: Bassano StudioEdward Terry in My Pretty Maid, c1902. Portrait of British actor Edward Terry
Sir Edward Codrington, British admiral, 19th century. Artist: J CochranSir Edward Codrington, British admiral, 19th century. Codrington (1770-1851) fought at the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Navarino
Richmond Hill, Richmond, 19th century. Artist: Edward RadclyffeRichmond Hill, Richmond, 19th century. View of the Thames at Richmond