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Charles at Hull
CHARLES AT HULL Charles seeks to enter the city of Hull, but Hotham refuses to let him in
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1642 Enter Hotham Hull Refuses Seeks
Mouse Pad
Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.4cm x 23.7cm (6.5" x 9.3")
Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Charles at Hull: A Pivotal Moment in English Civil War History This evocative image captures the tense standoff between King Charles I of England and the city of Hull's governor, Admiral Sir John Hotham, during the English Civil War in 1642. The photograph, taken from the Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in British history when the monarch's attempt to enter the city was met with resolute defiance. The year was 1642, and the political climate in England was fraught with tension. King Charles I, fearing the growing power of Parliament, had raised an army to assert his authority. Hull, a key port city, was seen as a strategic stronghold that could tip the balance of power in the conflict. Charles, shown in the photograph in full regalia, had arrived at the gates of Hull, seeking entry. However, Hotham, a staunch Parliamentarian, refused to let him in. The king's request was met with a firm refusal, as Hotham declared that the city's gates would only be opened for the Parliamentary forces. This momentous event marked the beginning of the Siege of Hull, which lasted for over a year. The city held firm against the king's forces, and its resistance is often seen as a turning point in the English Civil War. The image of Charles at Hull, seeking entry but ultimately being refused, serves as a powerful reminder of the political upheaval and the struggle for power that defined this period in British history. The photograph, with its rich historical significance, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and the complex web of events that shaped the course of English history. It is a testament to the enduring power of historical images to transport us back in time and help us understand the complexities of the past.
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