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Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, English statesman, c1680 (1894). Artist: Robert WhiteAnthony Ashley Cooper (1621-1683), 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, English statesman, c1680 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
John Pym, English Parliamentarian politician, c1644 (1894). Artist: George GloverJohn Pym (1584-1643), English Parliamentarian politician, c1644 (1894). One of the Five Members whose attempted arrest by King Charles I sparked the beginning of the English Civil War
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, English statesman and royalist soldier, 17th century (1894). Artist: David LogganJames Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde (1610-1688), English statesman and royalist soldier, mid to late 17th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection)
Sir Donald Stewart, 1902. Sir Donald Stewart (1824-1900), 1st Baronet and British Field Marshal. After a photograph by Lombardi & Co. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II
Ludovic Stuart, Second Duke of London, c16th century, (1904). Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox and 1st Duke of Richmond (29 September 1574 - 16 February 1624)
Henry Lord Darnley, and his Brother Charles, c16th century, (1904)Henry Lord Darnley, and his Brother Charles, c16th century (1904). Lord Darnley, (1545-1567) and his younger brother Charles, (1555-1576). After Lucas de Heere, (1534-1584). From James I
Plan of London and Westminster, 1749 (1903). A plan of London published in The Gentlemans Magazine in June 1749 showing the 1643 defences for the Civil War
The trial of King Charles I, 1649 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]. (Colorised black and white print)
Oliver Cromwell, 1640. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXX. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]. (Colorised black and white print)
The Royal Martyrdom, from a ballad of 1648 (1964). A print from A History of Wood Engraving, by Douglas Percy Bliss, Spring Books, London, 1964. (Colorised black and white print)
Queen Anne, c1702 (1906). From the original painting by John Closterman, in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II
Captain John Smith, Virginia colonist, 1624, (1893). Smith (1580-1631) established the first permanent English colony in North America, at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607
James I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1603. The son of Mary Queen of Scots
Ben Jonson, English dramatist, poet and actor, (1785). Artist: GoldarBen Jonson, English dramatist, poet and actor, (1785). Jonson (c1572-1637) is best known for his plays Volpone and The Alchemist, and for his lyric poems. (Colorised black and white print)
Bust of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, 1860. Artist: Matthew NobleBust of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), 1860. Oliver Cromwell ruled England from the time of the execution of Charles I to his death as Lord Protector. From the V&As Collection
General Rosss Division crossing the Logar River on its way to meet Sir Donald Stewart, c1880General Rosss Division crossing the Logar Rier on its way to meet Sir Donald Stewart, c1880. Episode of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol
The Act of Union between England and Scotland being read before Queen Anne, 1826The Act of Union between England and Scotland being read before Queen Anne, 1707 (1826). Anne (1665-1714) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702
Queen Anne, c18th century. Artist: Michael VanderguchtQueen Anne, c18th century. Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
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
Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftAnne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702, (1932). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
James II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1685, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftJames 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
Charles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1660, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftCharles II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1660, (1932). After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649 during the English Civil War, Charles II (1630-1685) went into exile
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain and Ireland from 1653-1658, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftOliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain and Ireland from 1653-1658, (1932). Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War
James I, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1603, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftJames I, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1603, (1932). James Stuart (1566-1625) was the first King of Great Britain and the first Stuart monarch
Darnley of Lennox, 1567, (1911). Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, Duke of Albany (1545- 1567), was king consort of Scotland from 1565 until his murder at Kirk o Field in 1567
Burlington House, Westminster, London, 1875 (1878). Burlington House was one of the earliest of a number of very large private residences built on the north side of Piccadilly in c1660
Burlington House, Westminster, London, in about 1700, c1875 (1878). Burlington House was one of the earliest of a number of very large private residences built on the north side of Piccadilly in
Old view of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, before the Great Fire of London, c1870 (1878). Artist: Joseph SwainOld view of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, before the Great Fire of London, c1870 (1878). Situated on the Mall just to the north of St Jamess Park
View of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, at the time of Queen Anne, c1710 (1878). Situated on the Mall just to the north of St Jamess Park, St Jamess Palace was commissioned by Henry VIII
Warwick House, Westminster, London, c1810 (1878). Warwick House was built for Sir Philip Warwick (1609-1683), a royalist memoir writer, in c1665
Arlington House, Westminster, London, c1700 (1878). Arlington House, originally known as Goring House, was situated in the grounds of Buckingham Palace
Plan of St Jamess Palace and Park in the time of Charles II, c1700 (1878). Plan Showing: A: Cleveland House; B: St Jamess Palace; C: the Spring Garden; D: The Mall; E: the Canal; F: Rosamonds Pond; G
George Jamesone Junior, c1633. Artist: George JamesoneGeorge Jamesone Junior, c1633. From The Connoisseur Vol LXI, [Otto Limited, London, 1921]
The Battle of the Texel, c1700. Artist: Bastiaen StopendaelThe Battle of the Texel, c1700. The naval Battle of Texel took place on 21 August 1673 between the Dutch and the combined English and French fleets
Battle of the Texel, c1675. Artist: Romeyn de HoogheBattle of the Texel, c1675. The naval Battle of Texel took place on 21 August 1673 between the Dutch and the combined English and French fleets
Sir Edward Spragge and Cornelius Tromp, late 17th century. Artist: Willem van de Velde the YoungerSir Edward Spragge and Cornelius Tromp, late 17th century. The naval Battle of Texel took place on 21 August 1673 between the Dutch and the combined English and French fleets
The Fight of the Mary Rose, 1669. Artist: Wenceslaus HollarThe Fight of the Mary Rose, 1669. The Battle of Cadiz, December 1669, a battle between the English fourth-rate frigate HMS Mary Rose, commanded by Rear-Admiral John Kempthorne
The Four Days Fight, c1667, (1924). The Four Days Battle, a naval battle of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, was fought from 1 June to 4 June 1666
The Sovereign of the Seas, c1637. Artist: J PayneThe Sovereign of the Seas, c1637. Sovereign of the Seas was ordered in August 1634 under the direct orders of Charles I of England (1600-1649)
The Monument, City of London, c1755 (1903). Artist: Thomas BowlesThe Monument, City of London, c1755 (1903). The Monument comprises a fluted Doric column built of Portland stone topped with a gilded urn of fire
A perspective view of the Bank of England, 1743 (1903). Artist: Robert WestA perspective view of the Bank of England, 1743 (1903). From London in the Time of the Stuarts, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1903]
Charles II touching a patient for the Kings evil, c1680 (1903). Artist: Frederick-Hendrik van den HoveCharles II touching a patient for the Kings evil, c1680 (1903).The royal touch was a form of laying on of hands, whereby French and English monarchs would touch their subjects
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)
The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). Artist: William SherwinThe 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
The execution of the Earl of Strafford on Tower Hill, London, 12 May 1641 (1903). Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641) was Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1632 until 1639
Letter from General Monck to the Speaker of the House of Commons, 1659 (1903)A letter from Lord General Monck to the Speaker of the House of Commons sent from the Guildhall, London, 1659 (1903). From London in the Time of the Stuarts, by Sir Walter Besant
Englands Miraculous Preservation, 1646 (1903)Englands Miraculous Preservation Emblematically Described, Erected for a Perpetual Monument to Posterity, 1646 (1903). An allegory showing the Ark of England containing three chambers
Queen Henrietta Marias Entry into London, 1625 (1903). Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669) was Queen Consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I (1600-1649)