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Fredrik, 1635-1654, Prince of Holstein-Gottorp. Creator: Jurgen OvensFredrik, 1635-1654, Prince of Holstein-Gottorp, unknown date
William George Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau, as a Child, c.1775. Creator: AnonWilliam George Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau, as a Child, c.1775
Prince of Wales's Crown, 1962. Creator: UnknownPrince of Wales's Crown, 1962. Coronet made in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of George II. The piece is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London
Landing, at Stockholm, of her Royal Highness the Princess Louisa... 1850. Creator: UnknownLanding, at Stockholm, of her Royal Highness the Princess Louisa, of the Netherlands, at Biskopsudden, in the Park at Stockholm, 1850
Prince Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, playing the cello at Kew Palace, c1733-1750, (1942). Portrait of Frederick Louis (1707-1751) accompanied by his sisters Anne (1709-1759)
A General Discharge or the Darling Angels Finishing Stroke, March 13, 1809
A General Discharge or the Darling Angels Finising Stroke, March 13, 1809
A Pilgrimage from Surry to Gloucester Place or the Bishop in an Extacy, February 27, 1809
The Champion of Oakhampton, Attacking the Hydra of Gloucester Place, March 15, 1809
Yorkshire Hieroglyphics, Plate 2, March 11, 1809. March 11, 1809Yorkshire Hieroglyphics, Plate 2, March 11, 1809
Yorkshire Hieroglyphics, Plate 3, March 13, 1809. March 13, 1809Yorkshire Hieroglyphics, Plate 3, March 13, 1809
Secker, (1693-1768), 1830. Creator: UnknownSecker, (1693-1768), 1830. Thomas Secker (1693-1768) Archbishop of Canterbury of the Church of England. George II commissioned him to arrange a reconciliation with the Prince of Wales
Oatlands, early 19th century. Creator: UnknownOatlands, early 19th century. The Residence of His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York & Albany. View of Oatlands Palace, a former Tudor and Stuart royal palace at Oatlands near Weybridge, Surrey
Queen Charlotte in Dressing Room with Prince and Duke in Fancy Dress, c1766, (1948) CreatorQueen Charlotte in Her Dressing Room with the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York in Fancy Dress, c1766, (1948). From " English Fashion", by Alison Settle. [Collins, London, 1948]
York House in 1795, (1881). Creator: UnknownYork House in 1795, (1881). York House in Whitehall, London, was designed by James Paine and built between 1755 and 1758. It was refurbished by Henry Holland for Prince Frederick, Duke of York
His Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of York, c1820s. Artist: J WrightHis Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of York, c1820s. Engraving after a painting. Prince Frederick (1763-1827) was the second son of George III and heir to his elder brother George IV
The Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. Artist: Thomas AllomThe Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. View showing the suggested site for the Duke of Wellingtons statue. The Duke of Yorks Column is in the background
Pray remember us poor children, 1795. Artist: Isaac CruikshankPray remember us poor children, 1795. Duke of York, Duke of Clarence and Prince of Wales at the door of the House of Commons. Henry Addington, Charles Fox and William Pitt speak
The Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankThe Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Frederick, Duke of York walks down Whitehall past Horse Guards, the head-quarters of the commander-in-chief of the British Army
Fracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankFracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. The Duke of York punching King George IV in the face, watched by Queen Caroline, Alderman Matthew Wood and others. With satirical verses beneath
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York in the coronation dress and robes of estate, 1824. He is being attended by his trainbearer, Lieutenant Henry Frederick Cookes for the coronation of King George IV
Mary Anne Clarke, nee Thompson (1776-1852), c. 1810. Artist: AnonymousMary Anne Clarke, nee Thompson (1776-1852), c. 1810. Private Collection
Mary Anne Clarke, nee Thompson (1776-1852). Artist: AnonymousMary Anne Clarke, nee Thompson (1776-1852). Private Collection
Portrait of Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827). Artist: Lawrence, Sir Thomas (1769-1830)Portrait of Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827). Private Collection
The crown made for the Prince of Wales in 1729, 1953. Coronet of Frederick was made in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of George II
Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1790. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), heir apparent to the British throne from 1727 until his death
Mary Anne Clarke at the base of a statue, 1803. Artists: Mary Anne Clarke, Adam BuckMary Anne Clarke at the base of a statue, 1803. From The Connoisseur Volume XLI. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]
The attack upon the French camp on the hills of Famars near Valenciennes, 23 May 1793 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe attack upon the French camp on the hills of Famars near Valenciennes, 23 May 1793 (c1857). A scene from the Battle of Famars, during the Flanders campaign of the War of the First Coalition
Leicester Square, London, 1750 (1907). Leicester Square was developed in the 1670s. The large house with a forecourt in the top right hand corner of the square is Leicester House
The Duke of Yorks Column from St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 19th century. Completed in 1834, the column is dedicated to Prince Frederick, Duke of York, the second son of King George III
The death of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), 1751 (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Frederick Louis (1707-1751), Prince of Wales, 18th century (1912). Prince Frederick was the eldest son of George II. He was born into the House of Hanover
Prince Frederick Louis of Wales, eldest son of George II, c1740s. Artist: Nicolas de LargillierePrince Frederick Louis of Wales, eldest son of George II, c1740s. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) was the eldest son of George II and heir to the throne
Prince Augustus Frederick, 1801. Artist: Anthony CardonPrince Augustus Frederick, 1801
Frederick, Prince of Wales, c19th century
Field Marshal Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), 19th century. Artist: J ThomsonField Marshal Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), 19th century. Frederick was a member of the British Royal Family, the second eldest child, and second son, of King George III
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
Frederica Charlotte of Prussia, Duchess of York, 1791. Artist: J BakerFrederica Charlotte of Prussia, Duchess of York, 1791. Frederica Charlotte Ulrica (1767-1820) was the only daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia and his first wife
Leicester House, Leicester Fields, 18th century, (1908). The house, built in the 17th century, was at one time home to Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751)
The York Reverence or City Loyalty, Amply Rewarded, 1796. Frederick, Duke of York (1763-1821) and his wife Frederica, Duchess of York (1767-1820)
Frederick Prince of Wales and the Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, 1736. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
George IV and the Duke of York, The Royal Stand, Ascot, early 19th century. King George IV (1762-1830) and his brother Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, watching horse racing in Berkshire
Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Son of King George III. The younger brother of the future King George IV, Frederick (1763-1827)
The Duke of Yorks Column, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsThe Duke of Yorks Column, London, 19th century. The 124-ft monument, at Waterloo Place, Carlton House Terrace, was erected in 1833 to the glory of Frederick