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James Ii Collection (page 2)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815

Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageJames Ii Collection: South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire II

South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire II
South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Monument to John Holland, Church of St Katherine by the Tower, Stepney, London, c1810

Monument to John Holland, Church of St Katherine by the Tower, Stepney, London, c1810. John Holland (1395-1447), 2nd Duke of Exeter, was a military commander during the Hundred Years War

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. Artist

Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. Artist
Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, City of London, in December, 1803 (1804)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Charles duc d Orleans imprisoned in the Tower of London with London Bridge in the background, 1803

Charles duc d Orleans imprisoned in the Tower of London with London Bridge in the background, 1803. Boats on the River Thames can also be seen in the foreground

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1685, (1932)

James II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1685, (1932). The second surviving son of King Charles I, James (1633-1701) became king on the death of his brother, Charles II

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James at the Battle of the Boyne, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

King James at the Battle of the Boyne, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
King James at the Battle of the Boyne, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Portrait of James II of England (1633-1701), 1661. Artist: Lely, Sir Peter (1618-1680)

Portrait of James II of England (1633-1701), 1661. Artist: Lely, Sir Peter (1618-1680)
Portrait of James II of England (1633-1701), 1661. Private Collection

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Portrait of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York (1637-1671). Artist: Lely, Sir Peter (1618-1680)

Portrait of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York (1637-1671). Artist: Lely, Sir Peter (1618-1680)
Portrait of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York (1637-1671). Private Collection

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The Bishops of Stasaph-Chester-Bath & Wells- Ely and Peterborough, c1787

The Bishops of Stasaph-Chester-Bath & Wells- Ely and Peterborough, c1787
The Bishops of Stasaph-Chester-Bath & Wells- Ely and Peterborough, presenting their Petition to King James II, before their commitment to the Tower by Judge Jeffries, c1787

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II, c1787

James II, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill

James II, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill
James II, 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]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: A Man of the Time of James II, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Man of the Time of James II, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Man of the Time of James II, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Willliam III. At the Boyne, 1690, (c1880)

Willliam III. At the Boyne, 1690, (c1880). The Battle of the Boyne was a battle in 1690 between the English King James II, and the Dutch Prince William of Orange, who, with his wife

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II, 1886. Artist: Thomas Browne

James II, 1886. Artist: Thomas Browne
James II, 1886. King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Five Eldest Children of Charles I, 1637, (1903). Artist: Anthony van Dyck

Five Eldest Children of Charles I, 1637, (1903). Artist: Anthony van Dyck
Five Eldest Children of Charles I, 1637, (1903). The painting is part of the Royal Collection. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II, 1789

James II, 1789. James II and VII 1633-1701), king of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Dutchess of York, 1793. Artist: JL Claessens

Dutchess of York, 1793. Artist: JL Claessens
Dutchess of York, 1793. Duchess of York and of Albany as first wife of the future King James II of England. Originally an Anglican, she converted to Catholicism soon after her marriage

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Irish Troops Leaving Limerick, 1692, (c1880)

Irish Troops Leaving Limerick, 1692, (c1880). The Flight of the Wild Geese was the departure of an Irish Jacobite army under the command of Patrick Sarsfield (1660-1693) from Ireland to France

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James II. Landing at Kinsale, 12 March 1689, (c1880)

King James II. Landing at Kinsale, 12 March 1689, (c1880). James II and VII (14 October 1633-16 September 1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Capture of Monmouth, 6 July 1685, (c1880)

Capture of Monmouth, 6 July 1685, (c1880). The Battle of Sedgemoor was fought on 6 July 1685 and took place at Westonzoyland near Bridgwater in Somerset, England

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II, 1859

James II, 1859. King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). Artist: Herbert Bourne

The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). Artist: Herbert Bourne
The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). The Seven Bishops of the Church of England were imprisoned and tried for seditious libel related to their opposition to the second Declaration of

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The execution of the Duke of Monmouth, Tower Hill, London, 15 July 1685 (1903)

The execution of the Duke of Monmouth, Tower Hill, London, 15 July 1685 (1903). James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), an illegitimate son of Charles II (1630-1685)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). Artist: William Sherwin

The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). Artist: William Sherwin
The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). The coronation of James II (1633-1701) and his Queen Mary of Modena (1658-1718) took place on 23 April 1685

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James Stuart, Duke of York, 1640

James Stuart, Duke of York, 1640. A portrait of the future King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701). From The Connoisseur Volume LXXX. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James II, c1690

King James II, c1690. King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701) became King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James II, 1793

King James II, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II entering Dublin after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905)

James II entering Dublin after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: A Lost Cause: the Flight of James II after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905)

A Lost Cause: the Flight of James II after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: A view of the house in which William Shakespeare was born, 1806. Artist: James Basire II

A view of the house in which William Shakespeare was born, 1806. Artist: James Basire II
A view of the house in which William Shakespeare was born, 1806. After David Parkes (1763-1833)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The Duke of York, afterwards James II, 17th century, (1924). Artist: Edmund Ashfield

The Duke of York, afterwards James II, 17th century, (1924). Artist: Edmund Ashfield
The Duke of York, afterwards James II, 17th century. James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701) became King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765), Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart (1692-1712), 1695, (1911)

James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765), Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart (1692-1712), 1695, (1911)
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765); Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart (1692-1712), 1695. Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765), 1925

Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765), 1925
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765), The Old Pretender. Prince James Francis Edward Stuart dressed in Garter robes

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The Last Glimpse of Home, (1633-1701), c1910

The Last Glimpse of Home, (1633-1701), c1910
The Last Glimpse of Home, c1910. When James II and VII (1633-1701) was exiled to France a small body of English and Scottish gentlemen went into exile with him

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Newmarket Races, 1909. Artist: James Pollard

Newmarket Races, 1909. Artist: James Pollard
Newmarket Races. Racing in Newmarket was first recorded in the time of James I. Charles II was known to attend races on Newmarket Heath with his brother, the future James II

Background imageJames Ii Collection: English Kings with coats of Arms, 18th century

English Kings with coats of Arms, 18th century
English Kings with coats of Arms.Charles I, Charles II, , James II, William III.Spencers New History of England, 18th century

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Battle of the Boyne, 1690

Battle of the Boyne, 1690
Battle of the Boyne.Ireland. William III against James II. Duke Schomberg was Slain, 1690

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701), 1912

King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701), 1912
King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701) became King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II proclaimed at Boston, 1685 (c1880). Artist: Whymper

James II proclaimed at Boston, 1685 (c1880). Artist: Whymper
James II proclaimed at Boston, 1685 (c1880). James II succeeded Charles II as King of England, Scotland and Ireland (and the North American colonies) in 1685

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James II of England (1633-1701) at La Trappe Abbey, Orne, France, 17th century (19th century)

King James II of England (1633-1701) at La Trappe Abbey, Orne, France, 17th century (19th century). Print taken from Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter

Background imageJames Ii Collection: James II taking leave of Louis XIV, 1680s, (19th century)

James II taking leave of Louis XIV, 1680s, (19th century). The French and English kings. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Volume IV, (Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, London)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Reception of James II in Dublin, c1689, (19th century)

Reception of James II in Dublin, c1689, (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Volume IV, (Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, London, Paris and New York, 19th century)

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The three sons of Charles I, King of England, 1630s. Artist: Anthony van Dyck

The three sons of Charles I, King of England, 1630s. Artist: Anthony van Dyck
The three sons of Charles I, King of England, 1630s. Portrait of the future King Charles II, future King James II, and Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester

Background imageJames Ii Collection: Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, Mother of Mary II and Queen Anne, 1825. Artist:s Freeman

Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, Mother of Mary II and Queen Anne, 1825. Artist:s Freeman
Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York (1637-1671), 1825. Anne was the first wife of King James II of England (they were married in 1660) and the mother of two queens: Mary II and Anne

Background imageJames Ii Collection: King James II, 1787

King James II, 1787. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1787]

Background imageJames Ii Collection: The Battle of the Boyne, 1850. Artist: John Leech

The Battle of the Boyne, 1850. Artist: John Leech
The Battle of the Boyne, 1850. A satirical illustration on the The Battle of the Boyne. The Battle of the Boyne was fought in Ireland for the English, Scottish and Irish thrones



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