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Queen Caroline Britain's best hope England's sheet anchor. On the anchor is written Magna Carter, The People, Bill of Rights, Constitution. Caroline of Brunswick-Wolgenbuttel (1768-1811), consort of George IV of Great Britain and Ireland
527964 Queen Caroline Britain's best hope England's sheet anchor. On the anchor is written Magna Carter, The People, Bill of Rights, Constitution. Caroline of Brunswick-Wolgenbuttel (1768-1811), consort of George IV of Great Britain and Ireland. Hand-coloured engraving 1820.; Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38209022
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1820 Anchor Bill Caroline Carter Consort Constitution George Hand Coloured Hope Magna Rights Sheet Written
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This hand-coloured engraving from 1820 depicts Queen Caroline of Brunswick-Wolgenbuttel, the consort of George IV of Great Britain and Ireland, as "Britain's best hope" and "England's sheet anchor." The anchor is adorned with important symbols of democracy and freedom, including "Magna Carta," "The People," "Bill of Rights," and "Constitution."
Caroline was known for her strong-willed nature and her support for popular causes during a time when the monarchy was facing increasing scrutiny. This satirical drawing serves as a scathing commentary on the political climate of 19th century Britain, highlighting the importance of these foundational documents in safeguarding the rights and liberties of the people.
The image captures Caroline as a beacon of hope for those who believed in principles such as justice, equality, and representation. Her advocacy for reform endeared her to many Britons who saw her as a champion for their cause.
As we reflect on this historical figure and her significance in shaping British history, we are reminded that even in times of uncertainty, there are individuals who stand firm in defense of democratic values. Queen Caroline remains an enduring symbol of resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
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