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''Eleanor Gwynne (Nell), actress and mistress of Charles II; Obit 1687', 1810. Creator: Richard Earlom'Eleanor Gwynne (Nell), actress and mistress of Charles II; Obit 1687', 1810. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry
''Nell Gwynne, after Sir Peter Lely', 1891. Creator: Unknown''Nell Gwynne, after Sir Peter Lely', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
Phaeton with a Pair of Cream Ponies and a Stable-Lad, 1780 and 1784Phaeton with a Pair of Cream Ponies and a Stable-Lad; Phaeton with a pair of cream ponies and a tiger-lad; Charles II and Nell Gwynn at Newmarket Heath; Phaeton with 2 Cream Ponies
Nell Gwynnes House, (c1878). Creator: UnknownNell Gwynnes House, (c1878). View of Sandford Manor House, Waterford Road, Chelsea, (now part of London). The house is also known as Nell Gwynnes house
The Cock and Magpie Public House, Drury Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. Nell Gwynne is reputed to have had lodgings in this building
The Cock and Magpie Tavern, Drury Lane, Westminster, London, 1862. Artist: Waldo SargeantThe Cock and Magpie Tavern, Drury Lane, Westminster, London, 1862. Nell Gwynne is reputed to have had lodgings in this building
Bagnigge Wells tea gardens, Battle Bridge, London, c1800. This building was formerly the country house of Nell Gwynn. Battle Bridge is the area now known as Kings Cross
View of Sandford Manor House, Waterford Road, Chelsea, 1869. The house is also known as Nell Gwynnes house
Nell Gwynnes house, Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1865. Artist: Waldo SargeantView of Nell Gwynnes house, Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1865; in the foreground a man sits by a hand pushed barrow
Nell Gwynnes House, Bagnigge Wells, Clerkenwell, London, c1814 (1911). Artist: C J SmithNell Gwynnes House, Bagnigge Wells, Clerkenwell, London, c1814 (1911). Eleanor (Nell) Gwyn (1650-1687) was an actress and long time mistress of King Charles II of England and Scotland
Charles II and Nell Gwynn, 17th century (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]