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Stuart Collection (page 8)

Background imageStuart Collection: The Times, 1769

The Times, 1769. A male figure divided vertically, its left side representing John Wilkes and its right side the Earl of Bute. Numerous topical allusions to the careers of both are on the costume

Background imageStuart Collection: The Grand Triumvirate or Champions of Liberty... 1763

The Grand Triumvirate or Champions of Liberty... 1763. Three portraits, from left to right: Wilkes, in frame with Cap of Liberty; the Earl of Bute, in frame with thistles, Hogarth in frame with dog

Background imageStuart Collection: Kaw Jack have Canada or to the Tower... 1763

Kaw Jack have Canada or to the Tower... 1763. John Wilkes seated, with staff and cap of liberty. The Earl of Bute, with devils tail and wings, offers him an inscribed stick and a bribe of money

Background imageStuart Collection: Arrival of Queen Henrietta Maria at the Tower of London, c1625 (c1638(?))

Arrival of Queen Henrietta Maria at the Tower of London, c1625 (c1638(?)). The youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici

Background imageStuart Collection: Statue of King Charles II in the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1780

Statue of King Charles II in the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1780

Background imageStuart Collection: View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Artist

View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Artist
View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Showing part of the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook with the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: Sir Edward Hales and his family, 1656. Artist: Peter Lely

Sir Edward Hales and his family, 1656. Artist: Peter Lely
Sir Edward Hales and his family, 1656

Background imageStuart Collection: Monument to Sir Edward Bruce in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1794

Monument to Sir Edward Bruce in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1794. Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss, was a lawyer and judge who served as Master of the Rolls from 1603 until 1611

Background imageStuart Collection: The March to Finchley, 1745. Artist: Luke Sullivan

The March to Finchley, 1745. Artist: Luke Sullivan
The March to Finchley, or A representation of the march of the guards towards Scotland in the year 1745 ; showing the Tottenham Court turnpike at the intersection with Euston Road

Background imageStuart Collection: Stuart McCallum, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 4th October 2016. Artist: Brian O Connor

Stuart McCallum, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 4th October 2016. Artist: Brian O Connor
Stuart McCallum, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 4th October 2016

Background imageStuart Collection: Mark Nightingale, Henry Lowther, Alex Garnett and Alan Stuart, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey, 2000

Mark Nightingale, Henry Lowther, Alex Garnett and Alan Stuart, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey, 2000
Mark Nightingale, Henry Lowther, Alex Garnett and Alan Stuart, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey

Background imageStuart Collection: Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1625, (1932)

Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1625, (1932). Charles I (1600-1649) succeeded his father James I as King in 1625

Background imageStuart Collection: James II, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1685, (1932)

James 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

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: Anne of Denmark, wife of James I of England, (1799)

Anne of Denmark, wife of James I of England, (1799). Anne (1574-1619) married James, then King of Scotland, in 1589. Their second son succeeded James as King Charles I in 1625

Background imageStuart Collection: Habit of an Oliverian 1650

Habit of an Oliverian 1650. A supporter of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageStuart Collection: Henrietta Maria, Queen of King Charles I of England, with two of their children, c1630s (1880s)

Henrietta Maria, Queen of King Charles I of England, with two of their children, c1630s (1880s). The youngest daughter of Henry IV of France, Henrietta Maria (1609-1669) married Charles I in 1625

Background imageStuart Collection: William Lilly, English astrologer, 1647 (late 19th century)

William Lilly, English astrologer, 1647 (late 19th century). Lilly (1602-1681) aroused controversy in 1666 for having supposedly predicted the Great Fire of London 14 yaers before it happened

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: Celebration of the Marriage of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark, 1589 (c1610-1625)

Celebration of the Marriage of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark, 1589 (c1610-1625). James I became was the first Stuart king of England, succeeding Elizabeth I after her death in 1603

Background imageStuart Collection: Portrait of George Washington, 1798 Artist: William Nutter

Portrait of George Washington, 1798 Artist: William Nutter
Portrait of George Washington, 1798. After commanding the American Revolutionary army to victory over the British in the American War of Independence

Background imageStuart Collection: King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, 1634 (1742). Artist: George Vertue

King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, 1634 (1742). Artist: George Vertue
King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, 1634 (1742). Charles and Henrietta Maria were married in 1625. Charles was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageStuart Collection: Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, c1625. Artist: William Hole

Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, c1625. Artist: William Hole
Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, c1625. Charles (1600-1649) was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageStuart Collection: Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, English statesman, (1825)

Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, English statesman, (1825). The son of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, chief advisor to Elizabeth I

Background imageStuart Collection: John Rose, the Kings Gardener, presenting Charles II with a pineapple, 17th century

John Rose, the Kings Gardener, presenting Charles II with a pineapple, 17th century. The fruit was supposedly the first grown in England, at Dorney Court in Berkshire

Background imageStuart Collection: Anne, 1935

Anne, 1935. Queen Anne. Anne (1665-1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, when England and Scotland combined into a single kingdom

Background imageStuart 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 imageStuart Collection: Charles I, 1935

Charles I, 1935. Charles (1600-1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649

Background imageStuart Collection: Prince Charlie at the Battle of Culloden, c1907

Prince Charlie at the Battle of Culloden, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]

Background imageStuart Collection: Charles II, 1935

Charles II, 1935. King Charles II. The Merry Monarch (1630-1685) was the King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 30 January 1649 (de jure) or 29 May 1660 (de facto) until his death

Background imageStuart Collection: James I, 1935

James I, 1935. James VI of Scotland, James I of England and Ireland. Charles James (1566-1625) was King of England, King of Scotland

Background imageStuart Collection: Coat of arms of Charles I, York, North Yorkshire

Coat of arms of Charles I, York, North Yorkshire

Background imageStuart Collection: Farewell dear France, August 15, 1561, 1923

Farewell dear France, August 15, 1561, 1923. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Henry Compton crowning William and Mary at Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689, 1698

Henry Compton crowning William and Mary at Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689, 1698. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: The last hours of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, ca 1819

The last hours of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, ca 1819. Found in the Collection of Muse e du Louvre, Paris

Background imageStuart Collection: Portrait of Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), ca 1804

Portrait of Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), ca 1804
Portrait of Je ro me Bonaparte (1784-1860), ca 1804. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Wedding portrait of Willem III and Mary II Stuart, 1688

Wedding portrait of Willem III and Mary II Stuart, 1688. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587)

Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587). Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Portrait of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots

Portrait of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: The Abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots

The Abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: The Death Warrant Delivered To Mary Stuart, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

The Death Warrant Delivered To Mary Stuart, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
The Death Warrant Delivered To Mary Stuart, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: The last hours of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 1794

The last hours of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 1794. Found in the collection of Russian National Library, St. Petersburg

Background imageStuart Collection: Mary Stuart led to execution, 1882. Artist: Benczur, Gyula (1844-1920)

Mary Stuart led to execution, 1882. Artist: Benczur, Gyula (1844-1920)
Mary Stuart led to execution, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Elizabeth signing Marys death warrant, 1882. Artist: Benczur, Gyula (1844-1920)

Elizabeth signing Marys death warrant, 1882. Artist: Benczur, Gyula (1844-1920)
Elizabeth signing Marys death warrant, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Autograph Letter by Queen Elizabeth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, 1584. Artist: Historic Object

Autograph Letter by Queen Elizabeth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, 1584. Artist: Historic Object
Autograph Letter by Queen Elizabeth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, 1584. Private Collection

Background imageStuart Collection: Portrait of Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange (1631-1660), as Widow of William II, 1652

Portrait of Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange (1631-1660), as Widow of William II, 1652. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageStuart Collection: Portrait of Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702-1735). Artist: Ghezzi, Pier Leone (1674-1755)

Portrait of Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702-1735). Artist: Ghezzi, Pier Leone (1674-1755)
Portrait of Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702-1735). Found in the collection of Wilanow Palace Museum



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