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Photo Mug : Charles I 1600-1649 King Of England Scotland Wales And Ireland From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825
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Charles I 1600-1649 King Of England Scotland Wales And Ireland From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825
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Charles I Drawing King Monarch Ruler Scotland Wales
Large Photo Mug (15 oz)
Add a touch of history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring an intriguing image of Charles I, the King of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland from the 1825 edition of Crabbs Historical Dictionary. This high-quality mug showcases the classic engraving of Charles I, bringing a piece of historical art and education to your morning coffee or evening tea. Each mug is expertly crafted for durability and features a large print area to ensure the detailed image is displayed vividly. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, or as a unique gift for any occasion. Embrace the past with a Media Storehouse Photo Mug.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This black and white portrait of Charles I, the King of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland from 1600 to 1649, takes us back in time to an era of power and authority. The intricate details captured in this drawing bring forth a sense of regality that defined his reign. Published in Crabbs Historical Dictionary in 1825 by Ken Welsh, this print showcases the skillful artistry employed during that period. The vertical composition allows us to fully appreciate the king's commanding presence as he gazes into the distance with unwavering determination. Charles I was a ruler whose reign was marked by political turmoil and conflict. His steadfast belief in divine right led him into numerous clashes with Parliament, ultimately resulting in his execution for treason. This illustration serves as a poignant reminder of the immense power held by monarchs throughout history. The monochrome palette adds an air of solemnity to this piece while emphasizing its historical significance. As we delve deeper into this image, we are transported back to a time when kings ruled with absolute authority over vast territories. Ken Welsh's meticulous attention to detail ensures that every line and stroke captures Charles I's essence as both a leader and an individual. This print is not just a mere depiction; it is an invitation for us to explore the complexities behind one man's rule during a pivotal moment in British history.
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