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George II, 1935. George Augustus (1683-1760), King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lü neburg (Hanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727 (O.S)
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, 19th century. Artist: H RobinsonPrince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, 19th century. Augustus Frederick (1773-1843), a son of George III, was president of the Society of Arts from 1816 until his death
Die Mutter Friedrichs des Groszen 1687-1757. - Gemalde von Pesne, 1934Die Mutter Friedrichs des Groszen 1687-1757, 1934. Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (1687-1757), Queen consort in Prussia as wife of Frederick William I
The Battle of Langensalza, c1890. The Battle of Langensalza was fought on 27 June 1866 near Bad Langensalza in what is now modern Germany
The Order of the Guelphs, c19th centuryThe Order of the Guelphs. The Royal Guelphic Order, also known as the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, was established in 1815 by the Prince Regent and future King George IV (1762-1830)
George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftGeorge IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820, (1932). George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820
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)
George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftGeorge II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727, (1932). The second Hanoverian king, George IIs (1693-1760) reign began in 1727
George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftGeorge I, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714, (1932). George (1660-1727) was the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland. With an illustration of the city of Hanover
Konigin Viktoria von England 1819-1901, 1934. Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death
William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, 1732. Artist: William HogarthWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, 1732. Portrait of the third and youngest son of King George II as boy. From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson. [Hachette Et Cie, Paris, 1904]
The Indian Emperor, 1732. Artist: William HogarthThe Indian Emperor, 1732. A scene from John Drydens play The Indian Emperour or the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards as performed in the year 1731 at Mr Conduit s, Master of the Mint
The interior of Westminster Hall at the coronation banquet of King George II, 1727 (1911). Artist:s MooreThe interior of Westminster Hall at the coronation banquet of King George II, 1727 (1911). George II (1683-1760), King of Great Britain and Ireland
Worcester vase commemorating the Golden Jubilee of King George III, c1809. From The Connoisseur Volume XC. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]
The Three Eldest Princesses: Charlotte, Princess Royal, Augusta and Elizabeth, c1783. Artist: Thomas GainsboroughThe Three Eldest Princesses: Charlotte, Princess Royal (1766-1828), Augusta (1768-1840) and Elizabeth (1770-1840). The future King George IVs commission to depict his three eldest sisters
King George II, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]
King George I, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]
Princess Amelia, mid 18th century (1958). White marble bust. Amelia (1711-1786) was the second daughter of King George II of Great Britain
Group of royal portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906). Queen Anne (enamel by C Boit, 1713), William III (portion of miniature), Mary II (enamel by CF Zincke), George I (by Bernard Lens)
King John of England, c17th century. Artist: P VanderbanckKing John of England, c17th century. John (1167-1216) reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216
George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus of Cumberland, 1831. Artist: TA DeanGeorge Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus of Cumberland, 1831. George V (1819-1878) was the last king of Hanover and a member of the German branch of the House of Hanover
Horace Walpoles first interview with King George I. Artist: J NicholsonHorace Walpoles first interview with King George I. Horace Walpole (1717-1797) was the son of Sir Robert Walpole, who was George Is de facto Prime Minister from 1721
King George I, attacked by a fit of apoplexy. Artist: CraneKing George I, attacked by a fit of apoplexy. The first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland, George I (1660-1727) ruled from 1714 until his death
Proclamation of George I as King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1714. Artist: W ThomasProclamation of George I as King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1714. George, Elector of Hanover and Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg (1660-1727)
Death of the Prince of Wales, son of King George II. Artist: C SheeresDeath of the prince of Wales, son of George II. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) was the eldest son of George II and heir to the throne
Louisa, Queen of Denmark. Artist: AliametLouisa, Queen of Denmark. The youngest surviving daughter of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, Princess Louise (1724-1751)
George II receiving news of his fathers death from Walpole, 1727. Artist: BeechGeorge II receiving news of his fathers death from Walpole, 1727. Although the title was never used to refer to him at the time
King George II at the battle of Dettingen, 1743. The Battle of Dettingen took place at Dettingen in Bavaria during the War of the Austrian Succession
King George IV lying in state in Windsor Castle, 1830. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820
Nuptial benediction of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Artist: RothwellNuptial benediction of the Prince and Princess of Wales
Frederica Sophia Charlotte, Duchess of Cumberland, 1830. Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1778-1841) married Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, the fifth son of King George III, in 1815
Princess Amelia, (1819). Artist: RidleyPrincess Amelia, (1819). Princess Amelia (1783-1810) was the sixth daughter of King George III
George, Prince of Wales. Artist: SW ReynoldsGeorge, Prince of Wales. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820, then reigned as king in his own right as George IV until 1830
Sir Walter Scott presenting the Cross of St Andrew to King George IV, 1822. Scott organised the kings visit to Scotland in 1822
George IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820
Princess Amelia. Artist: R GravesPrincess Amelia. Princess Amelia (1783-1810) was the sixth daughter of King George III
Entry of King George IV into Dublin, 1820s. Artist: PearsonEntry of King George IV into Dublin, 1820s
The Illustrious Visitors, 1815. Artist: George M BrightyThe Illustrious Visitors, 1815. Visitors being greeted by the Prince Regent. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 during his fathers illness until George III died in
King George IV taking his favourite exercise, near the Sandpit Gate, Windsor Park, 1820s. Artist: MelvilleKing George IV taking his favourite exercise, near the Sandpit Gate, Windsor Park, 1820s. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830)
The Last Interview between Her Majesty and Princess Charlotte, 1820. Artist: J ChapmanThe Last Interview between Her Majesty and Princess Charlotte, 1820
The Great Seal of King George I, 18th century (1786). Artist: GoldarThe Great Seal of King George I, 18th century (1786). George I (1660-1727) was the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland. He ruled from 1714 until his death
A Kingdom, 19th century. Artist: Alfred CrowquillA Kingdom, 19th century. Cartoon depicting the king (either George IV or his successor William IV) chained by his duties and burdened with the political issues of the day
George I, King of Great Britain, 18th century. Artist: George VertueGeorge I, King of Great Britain, 18th century. Portrait of George I (1660-1727), the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland. He ruled from 1714 until his death
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