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East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1821. View of East India House, with figures on the street, including two on horseback and one with a horse and cart
The grand Duke of Middleburg or late Ld. C-t-m & Commdore Cur-ts paying their respects on their return from the glorious expedition, 1809. Lord Chatham weeps as he hands his sword to George III
The Retreat of Carlo Khan from Leadenhall St. 1783. Fox, seated cross legged on, and facing the tail of an ass with the face of Lord North. The ass is led by a female representing London
George III, on horseback, reviewing volunteers, City Road, Finsbury, Islington, London, 1800George III, on horseback, reviewing volunteers on the Artillery Ground, City Road, Finsbury, on 4th of June 1800. On horseback
George III feeding himself on guineas, London, 1787Monstrous craws, at a new coalition feast, London, 1787; showing King George III, Queen Charlotte and the Prince of Wales seated outside the treasury round a bowl of guineas
George III presenting a Sword to Admiral Earl Howe, c1794. Artist: Isaac CruikshankGeorge III presenting a Sword to Admiral Earl Howe, c1794; King George III is presenting the sword to a kneeling Admiral Earl Howe, in front of a group of spectators
The loyal banker or Old Georgy taking Ransom, 1836. Artist: A DucotesThe loyal banker or Old Georgy taking Ransom, 1836. The equestrian statue of George III, in Cockspur Street, grasps Mr Williams of the firm of Ransom and Co, bankers, by the scruff of the neck
The City carriers, 1769. a procession consisting of City officials approaches the entrance to St Jamess Palace in order to present the Petition of the Livery
The Battle of Cornhill, 1769. Interior of room in the Kings Arms Inn, Cornhill, during a meeting to sign an address to King George III; Mr Reynolds has knocked down Mr Dingley
The Battle of Temple Bar, 1769. A procession from the City to St Jamess Palace with an address by the City merchants to King George III in support of his government, has arrived at Temple Bar
The addressers, 1769. Interior of a room in the Kings Arms Inn, Cornhill, and the disturbance which occurred on March 8, 1769 during a meeting of London merchants to sign an address to King George
Sequel to the battle of Temple Bar, 1769. A procession of City merchants with an address to the King in support of his government has arrived at St Jamess Palace
Specimens of Liberality towards Self!!, 1809. A Common Council meeting in the Guildhall Council Chamber. Members eagerly agree to celebrate George IIIs Jubilee on 25th October, 1809
Petitioners before George IIIA Hint to Ministers, or a Gracious Answer to Grievous Petitions, 1808. George III dismissing petitioners from the City of London opposed to the Convention of Cintra
The Lord Mayor presenting the City Sword to King George III at Temple Bar, London, 1789 (1791). The king on his procession to St Pauls Cathedral
Sir Francis Burdetts imprisonment in the Tower of London, 1810. Interior view of the Tower of London, with Sir Francis Burdett behind bars clutching a copy of the Magna Carta
Imperial crown of state worn by King George III on his coronation, 1763
Somerset House, Westminster, London, 1788. Artist: Pietro Antonio MartiniInterior view of Somerset House, Westminster, London, 1788; showing the Royal family viewing an exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1788
Procession of King George III and Queen Charlotte to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1789The grand procession to St Pauls on St Georges day 1789; shows King George III and Queen Charlotte in a coach on their way to a thanksgiving service for the Kings recovery from a severe illness
King George IIIs Golden Jubilee Celebrations, London, 1809View of the celebrations which took place outside the Mansion house, London, on 25 October 1809, to mark the Golden Jubilee of King George III
Assassination attempt on King George III, 1786. Artist: Francis JukesScene depicting the attempt made by Margaret Nicholson to assassinate King George III at the entrance to St Jamess Palace, London, on August 2, 1786; showing the assassin approaching the King
Britannia in her chariot, 1790. Artist: Peltro William TomkinsAllegorical image showing Britannia in her chariot and putti carrying cornucopia, 1790. The original painting was exhibited at the Bank of England to mark the recovery from illness of King George III
The Light Horse Volunteers of London & Westminster, 1798. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Light Horse Volunteers of London & Westminster commanded by Col. Herries, reviewed by His Majesty (George III) on Wimbledon Common, 5th July 1798
George III, 1935. George III (1738-1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801
Charlotte of Mecklenburg, 1935. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) was a British queen consort and wife of King George III
King George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820), 1785. Found in the Collection of Royal Castle, Warsaw
King George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820), 1881. Private Collection
King George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820), 1760. Private Collection
King George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820), . Private Collection
Portrait of George, Prince of Wales (1738-1820). Found in the Collection of
Portrait of George III, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1507-1553), 1553. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Younger (1515-1586)Portrait of George III, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1507-1553), 1553. Found in the collection of Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbuttel
Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom (1744-1818), 1777. Artist: West, Benjamin (1738-1820)Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom (1744-1818), 1777. Found in the collection of the Yale University
King George III, c1761-1762. Artist: Allan RamsayKing George III, c1761-1762. George III (1738-1820), King of England. The portrait is part of the Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, London
Ewer and basin, c. 1735, 1953Ewer and basin, c.1735, 1953. The pieces (1735) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. They were used in 1738 for the baptism of the future King George III
A Woman of the Time of George III, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton CalthropA Woman of the Time of George III, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]
A Man of the Time of George III, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton CalthropA Man of the Time of George III, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]
His Majesty Reviewing the Volunteers on the 4th of June, 1799, 1800 (1909). Artist: Samuel William ReynoldsHis Majesty Reviewing the Volunteers on the 4th of June, 1799, 1800 (1909). After Robert Ker Porter (1777-1842). From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburgh Strellitz, Queen of England, Wife of George 3rd, 1911. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) wife of King George III (1738-1820)
George III, 1856. Artist: Alfred CrowquillGeorge III, 1856. From Alfred Crowquills Comic History of the Kings and Queens of England - From William the Conqueror to the Present Time. [Read & Co. London, 1856]
Charlotte, 1761. Queen Charlotte. Duchess Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1738-1820), queen consort of King George III (1738-1820). [London Magazine, London, 1761]
George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftGeorge III, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760, (1932). The third Hanoverian king, George III (1738-1820) ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV)
King George III, c1761-62, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Allan RamsayKing George III, c1761-62, (1911). George III (1738-1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801
Bust of King George III of England, 1767. Artist: John NostBust of King George III (1760-1820), 1767. During his reign, Britain became the dominant power in Europe, but lost its American colonies, and in his later life he suffered from mental illness
Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1810 (1878). Queen Square is a garden square in Bloomsbury. Many of its buildings are associated with medicine, particularly neurology
The Kings Library, London, 1878. Assembled by George III, the Kings Library contained over 65, 000 volumes and pamphlets from the Age of Enlightenment
Buckingham House, Westminster, London, in 1775, c1875 (1878). Built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, Buckingham House was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen
The Kings Library, Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1775 (1878). Assembled by George III, the Kings Library contained over 65, 000 volumes and pamphlets from the Age of Enlightenment
Worcester vase commemorating the Golden Jubilee of King George III, c1809. From The Connoisseur Volume XC. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]