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Background imageStuart Collection: Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670, (1804). Artist: William Bromley

Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670, (1804). Artist: William Bromley
Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670, (1804). King Charles II of England and his sister, Henrietta Anne Stuart, negotiated the Secret Treaty of Dover

Background imageStuart Collection: King Charles the 2nd in Disguise rideing before Mrs Lane... (early 18th century)

King Charles the 2nd in Disguise rideing before Mrs Lane... (early 18th century)
King Charles the 2nd in Disguise rideing before Mrs Lane by which he made his escape: the Lord Wilmot at a distance, (early 18th century)

Background imageStuart Collection: The Monument of King James II. Erected in... Paris in the year 1703. c1753

The Monument of King James II. Erected in... Paris in the year 1703. c1753
The Monument of King James II. Erected in the Chappel of the Scotch College at Paris in the year 1703. c1753. Monument to King James II (1633-1701) at the Scots College in Paris, France

Background imageStuart Collection: James II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Artist: Frederick Heath

James II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Artist: Frederick Heath
James II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Engraving after a painting exhibited in 1850: James II in his Palace of Whitehall

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: Bear-Baiting in a Stuart Bear Pit, c1934

Bear-Baiting in a Stuart Bear Pit, c1934. Illustration showing English mastiff dogs attacking a chained bear, a favourite amusement of the people in Stuart times

Background imageStuart Collection: A Smock Windmill in Stuart Days, c1934

A Smock Windmill in Stuart Days, c1934. Illustration showing a windmill in the Stuart period (1603-1714). The accompanying text describes how only the topmost section

Background imageStuart Collection: The Great Gallery of Historic Costume: Some Dresses of Charles The Firsts Time, c1934

The Great Gallery of Historic Costume: Some Dresses of Charles The Firsts Time, c1934. Illustration of costume during the reign of King Charles I (1625-1649)

Background imageStuart Collection: Southampton Docks, c1896. Artist: FGO Stuart

Southampton Docks, c1896. Artist: FGO Stuart
Southampton Docks, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageStuart Collection: The Sands at Ramsgate, c1896. Artist: FGO Stuart

The Sands at Ramsgate, c1896. Artist: FGO Stuart
The Sands at Ramsgate, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageStuart Collection: The Venetian Ambassadors Rom at Knole. The Bedstead Made for James I, The Chair

The Venetian Ambassadors Rom at Knole. The Bedstead Made for James I, The Chair and Stools of the Pediod of Charles II, All with Green Velvet Upholstery, 1928. From Old Furniture, Volume III

Background imageStuart Collection: Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587), Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567, posthumous

Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587), Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567, posthumous daughter of James V, engraving, 1870

Background imageStuart Collection: James Stuart Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick (1670-1734), Marshal of France, the illegitimate

James Stuart Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick (1670-1734), Marshal of France, the illegitimate son of King James II of England, in 1707 won the battle of Almansa, and in 1714 he held Barcelona

Background imageStuart Collection: Monument to Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master of the Jewel House at the Tower of London, 1789

Monument to Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master of the Jewel House at the Tower of London, 1789. Sir Gilbert Talbot (c1606-1695) was the first to hold the office after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660

Background imageStuart Collection: Monument to Edmund Tilney, St Leonards Church, Streatham, London, c1800

Monument to Edmund Tilney, St Leonards Church, Streatham, London, c1800. Tilney (1536-1610) was Master of the Revels to Elizabeth I and James I of England

Background imageStuart Collection: View of the south front of York Watergate, Buckingham Street, Westminster, London, 1887

View of the south front of York Watergate, Buckingham Street, Westminster, London, 1887. Built in 1626, this watergate gave access to the Thames from York House, a mansion on the Strand

Background imageStuart Collection: Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676. Artist: Henry Tilson

Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676. Artist: Henry Tilson
Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676

Background imageStuart Collection: Sir Matthew Hale, Kt, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, 1670

Sir Matthew Hale, Kt, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, 1670. It was Hales (1609-1676) opinion that The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife

Background imageStuart Collection: Statue of Sir John Cutler, English merchant, philanthropist and politician, 17th century

Statue of Sir John Cutler, English merchant, philanthropist and politician, 17th century. Cutler was a supporter of the restoration of the monarchy in the person of King Charles II

Background imageStuart Collection: Statue of King Charles II, 17th century. Artist: Artus Quellinus I

Statue of King Charles II, 17th century. Artist: Artus Quellinus I
Statue of King Charles II, 17th century

Background imageStuart Collection: Interior view of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, 1639

Interior view of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, 1639

Background imageStuart Collection: Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster from the River Thames, London, 1647

Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster from the River Thames, London, 1647

Background imageStuart Collection: A citizen of the world searching for a wise prince, 1771

A citizen of the world searching for a wise prince, 1771. A blindfolded man walks an empty street carrying a lantern and wearing a long, furred civic gown

Background imageStuart Collection: The City cuckolds & Court horned beasts comparing each others beauty, 1770

The City cuckolds & Court horned beasts comparing each others beauty, 1770. Two groups of courtiers and citizens under a bell resembling the Princess of Wales petticoat

Background imageStuart Collection: The effects of petitions and remonstrances, 1770

The effects of petitions and remonstrances, 1770. Augusta, the Princess of Wales, sitting on a sofa with the Earl of Bute

Background imageStuart Collection: Statue of King Charles II, as re-erected in Three Crown Square, London, 1817. Artist

Statue of King Charles II, as re-erected in Three Crown Square, London, 1817. Artist
Statue of King Charles II, as re-erected in Three Crown Square, London, 1817

Background imageStuart Collection: Sawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. Artist

Sawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. Artist
Sawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. A Scot in Highland dress, walking from the Crown Inn, in the window of which sits George III with bandaged eyes

Background imageStuart Collection: Statue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700. Artist

Statue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700. Artist
Statue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700

Background imageStuart Collection: Statues of Kings Charles I and II, 1700

Statues of Kings Charles I and II, 1700. View of three statues. On the left is the equestrian statue Charles I located at Charing Cross. The other two statues are of Charles II

Background imageStuart Collection: Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1811

Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1811. View of Charing Cross looking up the Strand with the statue of King Charles I on the right

Background imageStuart Collection: View of Charing Cross, showing the statue of King Charles I, Westminster, London, 1817

View of Charing Cross, showing the statue of King Charles I, Westminster, London, 1817

Background imageStuart Collection: Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Artist

Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Artist
Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Edmondes was clerk to the Privy Council of James I of England

Background imageStuart Collection: View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Artist: Henry Fletcher

View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Artist: Henry Fletcher
View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Showing the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook and the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre

Background imageStuart Collection: View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, looking from the west, City of London, 1700. Artist

View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, looking from the west, City of London, 1700. Artist
View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, looking from the west, City of London, 1700. In the centre is the equestrian statue of King Charles II

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, London, 1740

Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, London, 1740
Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1740

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1797

House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1797
House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1813

Background imageStuart Collection: The Monument, City of London, 1670. Artist: Hendrick Hulsbergh

The Monument, City of London, 1670. Artist: Hendrick Hulsbergh
The Monument, City of London, 1670. Design for the Monument with flame motifs on the column and surmounted by a phoenix rising from a vase of flames

Background imageStuart Collection: The Monument, City of London, 1760

The Monument, City of London, 1760. Depiction of the Monument and a detail of a relief on its west side, with images of coins from King Charles IIs reign

Background imageStuart Collection: Roman Catholic procession, City of London, 1679

Roman Catholic procession, City of London, 1679. The Solem Mock Procession of the Pope, Cardinalls, Jesuits, Fryers etc: through the City of London

Background imageStuart Collection: Execution of a criminal, Lime Street, City of London, 1664

Execution of a criminal, Lime Street, City of London, 1664. A crowd gathered round to watch the execution of a parliamentary Colonel James Turner

Background imageStuart Collection: View of the procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside, City of London, 1638 (1809)

View of the procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside, City of London, 1638 (1809). The procession was part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I and Henrietta Maria

Background imageStuart Collection: Bridewell, City of London, 1666 (1817)

Bridewell, City of London, 1666 (1817). View of Bridewell as it appeared around the year 1666, when it was used as a royal palace. The River Thames and boats are seen in the foreground

Background imageStuart Collection: Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (c1780)

Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (c1780). Showing figures outside the cellar beneath the House of Lords, in the Palace of Westminster

Background imageStuart Collection: Edward VI, Henry and William, Dukes of Gloucester, and Henry, Prince of Wales, (c1700)

Edward VI, Henry and William, Dukes of Gloucester, and Henry, Prince of Wales, (c1700)
Edward VI, Henry, Duke of Gloucester and William, Dukes of Gloucester, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Prince of Wales, c1700

Background imageStuart Collection: The monument to Mary, Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey, London, 1742

The monument to Mary, Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey, London, 1742

Background imageStuart 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



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