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Boscobel Collection

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Boscobel House

Boscobel House
In the grounds of Boscobel House, now in Shropshire, Prince Charles (subsequently Charles II) hid after the battle of Worcester : th hiding-place is preserved

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Boscobel Woods 1651

Boscobel Woods 1651
After his defeat at Worcester, Charles II hides in the woods at Boscobel - the actual tree is halfway down on the right of the picture. You can t see Charles because hes hiding

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons

Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons Chamber and dissolving the Rump Parliament in 1653. Behind him, a group of Roundheads arrest a cavalier. Take away that Bauble

Background imageBoscobel Collection: King Charles II hiding up an oak tree in Boscobel

King Charles II hiding up an oak tree in Boscobel Wood, after the Battle of Worcester, 1651. Parliamentarian or Roundhead soldier interrogate a local Royalist family. The Royal Oak

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Charles Is son Charles hides in an oak at Boscobel

Charles Is son Charles hides in an oak at Boscobel
King Charles Is son Charles is hiding up an oak to hide from Cromwells soldiers after the Battle of Worcester. The oak at Boscobel House was called " The Royal Oak ". 1651

Background imageBoscobel Collection: BOSCOBEL HOUSE

BOSCOBEL HOUSE
CHARLES II, KING OF ENGLAND Boscobel House, Shropshire, England, where young Charles was concealed for two days in September 1651, after defeat at the Battle of Worcester. Date: 1630 - 1685

Background imageBoscobel Collection: William Pendrill & the Boscobel Oak

William Pendrill & the Boscobel Oak
William Pendrill, who aided the concealment of King Charles II in the oak tree (pictured) at Boscobel House in Shropshire, after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Charles II at Boscobel

Charles II at Boscobel
The flight of Charles - he hides in the oak tree at Boscobel. Date: 1651

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Boscobel, Wisconsin

Boscobel, Wisconsin. Date 1939 Sept

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Charles Ii / Royal Oak

Charles Ii / Royal Oak
Charles II is advised to hide amid the branches of the Royal Oak in Boscobel Wood, part of the park of Boscobel House following the Battle of Worcester

Background imageBoscobel Collection: Charles II in Hiding

Charles II in Hiding
Charles hides in the Oak tree at Boscobel during his flight from England


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