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Night secene on the Serpentine, London, 19th century
The Congress of Vienna, 1856. Artist: Eugene Louis Gabriel IsabeyThe Congress of Vienna, 1856. The Congress of Vienna was a conference held between November 1814 and June 1815. Its purpose was to settle issues
The new office of the war department, Buckingham House, Pall Mall, London, 1855. Print from The Illustrated London News (20 October 1855)
A coal mine lockout, South Wales, 1875. Mine workers negotiate the setting of accounts and the granting of leave to pick coal on the tips. From The Illustrated London News (20 February 1875)
Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), 1875. Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg, Count of Bismarck-Schonhausen, was a Prussian and German statesman of the 19th century
Hoisting the Royal Standard at the Tower of London, 1856. From The Illustrated London News (31 May 1856)
Charlotte, Queen Consort of King George III of Great Britain. Artist: Thomas FryeCharlotte, Queen Consort of King George III of Great Britain. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), married George III in 1761
Elizabeth of Bohemia. Artist: GunstElizabeth of Bohemia. Elizabeth Stuart (1596-1662) was the eldest daughter of James I of England and Anne of Denmark. In 1613 she married Frederick V, Elector of the Palatinate
Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670 (1804). Artist: William BromleyCharles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670 (1804). Charles and his sister, Henrietta Anne Stuart, negotiated the Secret Treaty of Dover
King Charles II escaping from England, 1651. Artist: GuchtKing Charles II escaping from England, 1651. King Charles II in disguise riding before Mrs Lane by which he made his escape. Lord Wilmot in the distance
Christmas charity, interior of a hospital in the east, 1855. Artist: George MeasomChristmas charity, interior of a hospital in the east, 1855. Scene in a hospital during the Crimean War. Some 250, 000 soldiers died during the conflict, many of them from disease
Francis I, Emperor of Austria. Artist: GH PhillipsFrancis I, Emperor of Austria. Francis I of Austria (1768-1835) became the last Holy Roman Emperor in 1792. The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved following Austrias disastrous defeat by Napoleon at
Napoleon Bonapartes tomb, island of St Helena, 1824. Artist: James Duffield HardingNapoleon Bonapartes tomb, island of St Helena, 1824. Napoleon died in exile on the island in 1821
Napoleon Bonaparte at the end of the battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat by the British
Oliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Artist: A SuntachOliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Cromwell, Lord Protector from 1653, pictured with his youngest daughter, Frances, and his chaplain, Jeremy Withe
Lady Elizabeth Grey soliciting assistance and protection from Edward IV, (1793). Artist: WarrenLady Elizabeth Grey soliciting assistance and protection from Edward IV, (1793). Lady Elizabeth Grey (c1437-1492) was married to Sir John Grey, 7th Baron Ferrers of Groby
The Duke of Buckingham stabbed to death by John Felton, 23rd August 1628, (1792). Artist: SaundersThe Duke of Buckingham stabbed to death by John Felton, 23rd August 1628, (1792). George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, was a favourite of King James I
The Earl of Essex laying his hand on his sword on being struck by Queen Elizabeth, (1792). Artist: WoodingThe Earl of Essex laying his hand on his sword on being struck by Queen Elizabeth, (1792). Devereux (1566-1601) was an English courtier and favorite of Queen Elizabeth I
King George IV lying in state in Windsor Castle, 1830. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820
Otium Cum Diz!, 1878. Artist: SwainOtium Cum Diz!, 1878. Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari} magazine (1878)
Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P LightfootAnne Hyde, Duchess of York. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) became the first wife of James, Duke of York, the future King James II. She was the mother of two later queens of England, Mary II and Anne
Lady Emma Hamilton (1765-1815), 19th century. Artist: RomneyLady Emma Hamilton (1765-1815), 19th century. Hamilton was the wife of Sir William Hamilton and the mistress of Lord Nelson
A Bad Example, 1878. Artist: SwainA Bad Example, 1878. Satirical cartoon featuring Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) with the future King George IV (1762-1830), 19th century. Artist: Henry AdlardQueen Charlotte (1744-1818) with the future King George IV (1762-1830), 19th century. King George IV was king of Great Britain and Ireland between 1820 and 1830
Charles II in disguise aided in his escape by Jane Lane, 1651, (19th century). Artist: H BourneCharles II in disguise aided in his escape by Jane Lane, 1651, (19th century). After the execution of his father, Charles I, Charles II claimed the throne and invaded England in 1651
George, Prince of Wales. Artist: SW ReynoldsGeorge, Prince of Wales. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820, then reigned as king in his own right as George IV until 1830
Mary Robinson (1757-1800), English poet and novelist, 1830. Artist: Henry AdlardMary Robinson (1757-1800), English poet and novelist, 1830. Robinson was also known for her role as Perdita (heroine of Shakespeares A Winters Tale) in 1779
The Hostile View of Lady Hamilton, 19th century. Caricature by Gillray, entitled Dido in Despair
Arabella Churchill (1648-1730), 18th century. Artist: SS van den BergheArabella Churchill (1648-1730), 18th century. Churchill was the mistress of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) and the mother of four of his children. From the collection of the Rt Hon
Sir Walter Scott presenting the Cross of St Andrew to King George IV, 1822. Scott organised the kings visit to Scotland in 1822
George IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820
The visit of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) to Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, 1877The visit of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) to Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, 1877. Queen Victoria was queen of Great Britain and Ireland between 1837 and 1901
Humpty Dumpty, 1878. Artist: John TennielHumpty Dumpty, 1878. Caricature featuring Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
The Queens Last Moments
Entry of King George IV into Dublin, 1820s. Artist: PearsonEntry of King George IV into Dublin, 1820s
Eleanor of Provence (c1223-1291), 1851. Artist: Henry ColburnEleanor of Provence (c1223-1291), 1851. Eleanor was the queen consort of King Henry III of England
William Austin, early 19th century. Austin was the protege of Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV
Eleanor of Castile (1241-1290), 1851. Artist: Henry ColburnEleanor of Castile (1241-1290), 1851. Eleanor was the queen consort of King Edward I of England
The Illustrious Visitors, 1815. Artist: George M BrightyThe Illustrious Visitors, 1815. Visitors being greeted by the Prince Regent. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 during his fathers illness until George III died in
Mary of Modena, Queen Consort of King James II of Great Britain. Artist:s AudranMary of Modena, Queen Consort of King James II of Great Britain. Maria d Este (1658-1718) was the second wife of James II. They were married in 1673 when James was still Duke of York
William Austin, 1821. Artist: R PageWilliam Austin, 1821. Austin was the protege of Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort of King George IV
King George IV taking his favourite exercise, near the Sandpit Gate, Windsor Park, 1820s. Artist: MelvilleKing George IV taking his favourite exercise, near the Sandpit Gate, Windsor Park, 1820s. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830)
The Last Interview between Her Majesty and Princess Charlotte, 1820. Artist: J ChapmanThe Last Interview between Her Majesty and Princess Charlotte, 1820
The Prince of Wales, the future King George IV (1762-1830), in the Highland Dress. George IV was king of Great Britain and Ireland between 1820 and 1830
The Villa d Este, Tivoli, Italy, late 19th century. The Villa d Este, situated on Lake Como, is generally considered to be a masterpiece of Italian architecture and especially garden design
The new state ball room at Buckingham Palace, 1856The new state ball room at Buckingham Palace, London, 1856. A print from The Illustrated London News, (21 June 1856)
The arrest of John Brown of Ashford, a Lollard, 1517, (1856). Artist: Alexander JohnstonThe arrest of John Brown of Ashford, a Lollard, 1517, (1856). One of the first martyrs in the early part of Henry VIIIs reign. A print from The Illustrated London News, (10 May 1856)
The meeting of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) and his daughter, Margaret, 19th century. More was an English lawyer, author, and statesman