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Mary Ii Collection

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Bill of Rights Presented to William and Mary, 1689, (mid 19th century). Creator: Unknown

The Bill of Rights Presented to William and Mary, 1689, (mid 19th century). Creator: Unknown
The Bill of Rights Presented to William and Mary, 1689, (mid 19th century). King William III (1650-1702) and Queen Mary II (1662-1694) of Great Britain agreeing an Act of Parliament

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Mary, (1662-1694), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Mary, (1662-1694), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Mary, (1662-1694), 1830. Mary II (1662-1694) Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with her husband, William III & II, from 1689 until her death

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Parliament Offering the Crown to William and Mary, 1689, (late 18th century)

Parliament Offering the Crown to William and Mary, 1689, (late 18th century). Historical scene in the Banqueting Hall, Whitehall

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Panurge seconde. n. d. Creator: Romeyn de Hooghe

Panurge seconde. n. d. Creator: Romeyn de Hooghe
Panurge seconde.n.d. Queen Mary parting from James II, with Louis XIV

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Portrait of Mary Stuart, . n. d. n. d Creator: Romeyn de Hooghe

Portrait of Mary Stuart, . n. d. n. d Creator: Romeyn de Hooghe
Portrait of Mary Stuart, .n.d

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Purcel, (c1659-1695), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Purcel, (c1659-1695), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Purcel, (c1659-1695), 1830. Henry Purcell (c1659-1695) English Baroque composer educated at Westminster School. Appointed to Westminster Abbey

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Kensington Palace, from the Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Kensington Palace, from the Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Kensington Palace, from the Gardens, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century. Originally a Jacobean mansion bought by William

Background imageMary Ii Collection: West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century. Originally a Jacobean mansion bought by William

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Great Seal of William and Mary, 1897. Creator: John Leech

Great Seal of William and Mary, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Great Seal of William and Mary, 1897. The royal seal of King William III (1650-1702) and Queen Mary II (1662-1694) of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Mary arranging for the Christening, 1897. Creator: John Leech

Mary arranging for the Christening, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Mary arranging for the Christening, 1897. Possibly a satire, (in questionable taste), on Queen Mary II of England (1662-1694) who was unable to bear children

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Gallery of English Costume: Some of the Dresses Worn in William IIIs Time, c1934

The Gallery of English Costume: Some of the Dresses Worn in William IIIs Time, c1934. Illustration of costume during the reign of William III (1689-1702)

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Map of London, 1690. Artist: Johannes de Ram

Map of London, 1690. Artist: Johannes de Ram
Map of London, 1690 Map with a panorama in the lower margin, portraits of William III and Mary II and putti carrying various devices including the City of London and Royal arms

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Map of the Cities of London and Westminster and Southwark, 1690

Map of the Cities of London and Westminster and Southwark, 1690. With views of buildings and portraits of William III and Mary II in an oval in the top margin and gates

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Coronation of William III and Mary II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689

Coronation of William III and Mary II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689. The king and queen are shown kneeling on cushions whilst the crowns are lowered onto their heads

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary IIs funeral, Westminster Abbey, London, 1695. Artist: Romeyn de Hooghe

Queen Mary IIs funeral, Westminster Abbey, London, 1695. Artist: Romeyn de Hooghe
Queen Mary IIs funeral, Westminster Abbey, London, 1695. Panoramic view of the funeral procession of Queen Mary II, 5th March, 1695, showing members of the cortege outside Westminster Abbey, London

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William III and Mary II, King and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1688, (1932)

William III and Mary II, King and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1688, (1932). The Protestant William of Orange (1650-1702) and Mary Stuart (1662-1694)

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Coronation of William III and Mary II, Westminster Abbey, London, 21st April 1689

The Coronation of William III and Mary II, Westminster Abbey, London, 21st April 1689. The King and Queen are shown kneeling on cushions whilst the crowns are lowered onto their heads

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Mary II, 1935

Mary II, 1935. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William & Mary, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill

William & Mary, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill
William & Mary, 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 imageMary Ii Collection: The Sovereigns Orb and Queen Mary IIs Orb, 1953

The Sovereigns Orb and Queen Mary IIs Orb, 1953. The Sovereigns Orb was commissioned for the coronation of Charles II (1661)

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Crown Offered to William and Mary, 1689, 1886. Artist: Herbert Bourne

The Crown Offered to William and Mary, 1689, 1886. Artist: Herbert Bourne
The Crown Offered to William and Mary by the Lords and Commons at Whitehall, February 12th, 1689, 1886. After Edgar Melville Ward (1839-1915)

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William and Mary Armchair, 17th century, (1910)

William and Mary Armchair, 17th century, (1910). Classical William and Mary Antique Armchai with gold upholstery. Style of decorative arts named during the reign of William III

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Mary II, 1790

Mary II, 1790. Mary II (1662-1694), joint monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland with her husband and first cousin, William III of Orange, from 1689 until her death

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Bill of Rights ratified at the Revolution by King William

The Bill of Rights ratified at the Revolution by King William, and Queen Mary previous to their Cor Artist: John Cary
The Bill of Rights ratified at the Revolution by King William, and Queen Mary previous to their Coronation, 1783. After Samuel Wale (c1721-1786)

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Assembly Room of the House of Burgesses, c1938

The Assembly Room of the House of Burgesses, c1938. At the Capitol of Williamsburg, showing the bar, the arms of the Colony, and portraits of William III and Mary II

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II, 1793

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

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II (1662-1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1912

Queen Mary II (1662-1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1912. Artist: Jan van der Vaart
Queen Mary II (1662?1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland, and Ireland, c1692. Queen Mary II (1662-1694) reigned as Queen of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689 until her death

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William and Mary Marquetry Cabinet, (c1690), 1925

William and Mary Marquetry Cabinet, (c1690), 1925
William and Mary Marquetry Cabinet, c1690. A cabinet in the William and Mary style. A style of decorative arts so named because of the then reign (1689-1702) of William III and Mary II of England

Background imageMary Ii Collection: English Kings and Queens with coats of Arms, 1780-1800

English Kings and Queens with coats of Arms, 1780-1800
Mary II, Anne, George I, George II. Spencers New History of England, 18th century

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The arms of William and Mary, 1689-1694 (1930)

The arms of William and Mary, 1689-1694 (1930). A print from A History of Tapestry, by WG Thomson, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1930

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Great Seal of William and Mary, 19th century

Great Seal of William and Mary, 19th century
Great Seal of William and Mary, (19th century). Both sides of the seal of King William III (ruled 1689-1702) and his wife Queen Mary II

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II of Orange. Artist: Cheeseman

Queen Mary II of Orange. Artist: Cheeseman
Queen Mary II of Orange. Possibly a portrait of Queen Mary II (1662-1694) when Princess of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II, 1903. Artist: G Barrie and Sons

Queen Mary II, 1903. Artist: G Barrie and Sons
Queen Mary II, 1903

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William III and Mary II. Artist: R White

William III and Mary II. Artist: R White
William III and Mary II

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange. Artist: R White

William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange. Artist: R White
William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Royal Family. Artist: Cooper

The Royal Family. Artist: Cooper
The Royal Family. King William III, Queen Mary II, Prince George of Denmark and Princess Anne of Denmark

Background imageMary Ii Collection: The Bill of Rights read to the Prince and Princess of Orange

The Bill of Rights read to the Prince and Princess of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary, 1785

Queen Mary, 1785. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1785]

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P Lightfoot

Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P Lightfoot
Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) became the first wife of James, Duke of York, the future King James II. She was the mother of two later queens of England, Mary II and Anne

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II

Queen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II. Artist: R Anderson

Queen Mary II. Artist: R Anderson
Queen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Queen Mary II. Artist: John Goldar

Queen Mary II. Artist: John Goldar
Queen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange

Background imageMary Ii Collection: William and Mary

William and Mary. William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange, ruled Britain with his wife Mary II (1662-1694) from 1689

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: R Anderson

Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: R Anderson
Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702)

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Anne Hyde, Duchess of York

Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) became the first wife of James, Duke of York, the future King James II. She was the mother of two later queens of England, Mary II and Anne

Background imageMary Ii Collection: Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary II

Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary II
Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Letter written from Kensington at midnight by Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, Countess of Scarborough

Background imageMary Ii Collection: John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier

John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier
John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, Radcliffe (1650-1714) was Royal Physician to William III, Mary II and Queen Anne



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