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Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Queen Mary I (1516-58) of England in 1554 (coloured engraving)

Queen Mary I (1516-58) of England in 1554 (coloured engraving)
STC232996 Queen Mary I (1516-58) of England in 1554 (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Reconstruction of a wall painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel depicting on bottom row L-R

Reconstruction of a wall painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel depicting on bottom row L-R
BBC211003 Reconstruction of a wall painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel depicting on bottom row L-R: Thomas Woodstock (1355-97), Edmund Langley, John of Gaunt (1340-99), Lionel (1338-68)

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, aged 8, wearing Royal Stuart Tartan, 1902

Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, aged 8, wearing Royal Stuart Tartan, 1902
OJ36445 Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, aged 8, wearing Royal Stuart Tartan, 1902 by Ramsay, David (1869-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: by David Ramsay); © Ackermann Johnson

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Reconstruction of a wall a painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa (c)

Reconstruction of a wall a painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa (c)
BBC211004 Reconstruction of a wall a painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa (c.1314-69) and her daughters by Tristram

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: King George VI

King George VI
XCR27140 King George VI by Birley, Oswald Hornby Joseph (1880-1952); The Crown Estate

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Peter Paul Rubens Accepting a Sword from Charles I of England, 1808 (oil on canvas)

Peter Paul Rubens Accepting a Sword from Charles I of England, 1808 (oil on canvas)
LAF470990 Peter Paul Rubens Accepting a Sword from Charles I of England, 1808 (oil on canvas) by Cauwer, Joseph de (1779-1854); 43.1x62 cm; Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: The Reception of Charles II and his Brothers, 1671 (oil on canvas)

The Reception of Charles II and his Brothers, 1671 (oil on canvas)
490288 The Reception of Charles II and his Brothers, 1671 (oil on canvas) by Meunincxhove, Jan Baptist van (fl.1644-1703); 199x249 cm; Groeningemuseum, Bruges

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Portrait of Charles I of England (1600-49) as Prince of Wales from Memoirs of the Court of Queen

Portrait of Charles I of England (1600-49) as Prince of Wales from Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
STC146717 Portrait of Charles I of England (1600-49) as Prince of Wales from Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, published in 1825 (w/c and gouache on paper) by Essex

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: King James I of Scotland, 1796 (engraving)

King James I of Scotland, 1796 (engraving)
495522 King James I of Scotland, 1796 (engraving) by Scottish School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: James I, King of Scots (1394-1437)

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Edward V seized by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (litho)

Edward V seized by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (litho)
475416 Edward V seized by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward V (1470-c.83)

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, with Sir John Harington in the Hunting Field, 1603 (oil on canvas)

Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, with Sir John Harington in the Hunting Field, 1603 (oil on canvas)
3472166 Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, with Sir John Harington in the Hunting Field, 1603 (oil on canvas) by Peake, Robert, the Elder (c.1551-1619); 201.9x147.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Edward the Confessor Stripping his Mother of Her Effects, c. 1763 (oil on canvas)

Edward the Confessor Stripping his Mother of Her Effects, c. 1763 (oil on canvas)
HEH416422 Edward the Confessor Stripping his Mother of Her Effects, c.1763 (oil on canvas) by Mortimer, John Hamilton (1741-79); 61.6x50.2 cm; Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: The Head of Llewelyn brought to Edward at Conway Castle, pub. 19th Century (steel engraving)

The Head of Llewelyn brought to Edward at Conway Castle, pub. 19th Century (steel engraving)
955599 The Head of Llewelyn brought to Edward at Conway Castle, pub. 19th Century (steel engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBritain: Royalty & Rulers Collection: Margaret Nicholson Attempting to Assassinate His Majesty, George III (1738-1820)

Margaret Nicholson Attempting to Assassinate His Majesty, George III (1738-1820), at the Garden Entrance of St
XYC151477 Margaret Nicholson Attempting to Assassinate His Majesty, George III (1738-1820), at the Garden Entrance of St. Jamess Palace, 2nd August 1786 (pencil, pen and black ink)



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