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Cromwells WatchPOCKET WATCH with chain, made by John Midnall of Fleet Street, London, and carried by Oliver Cromwell, enabling him to be punctual for battles and other activities
OLIVER CROMWELL DEADCromwell's body lies in state at Somerset House, London Date: 1658
Cromwells HouseBuilt in 1637-38 for a London merchant, Richard Sprignell. Oliver Cromwell had no connection with the house. At that time it had over 19 acres of grounds
Charles Is son Charles hides in an oak at BoscobelKing 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
The Loan Collection Exhibition - South Kensington: (left to right from top) Largest Known Pearl, Silver Flask, Silver-gilt Spoon, Coffret in Gilt Metal, Silerv-gilt Reliquary, Double-bulbed Cup
Cromwells Bridge, Glengarriff - a view of a derelict and old stone bridge on the river. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Cork; Glengarriff). Date: circa early 1900s
John Hewson (Gucht)JOHN HEWSON shoemaker who rose to the rank of general in Cromwells army, regicide, escaped at the Restoration and lived in exile Date: ? - 1662
John Thurloe (1616 - 1668) English politician. Secretary of state under Commonwealth, member of Cromwells second council
Charles Insulted / 1649Charles I is mocked and insulted by Cromwells soldiers in the guardroom. Date: 27 January 1649
HENRY IRETON (1611-1651)HENRY IRETON English soldier and politician; took part in many Civil War battles. Married Oliver Cromwells daughter Bridget in 1646. Date: 1611 - 1651
John Hewson MockedJOHN HEWSON mocking caricature of the shoemaker who rose to the rank of general in Cromwells army, regicide, escaped at the Restoration and lived in exile Date: ? - 1662
John Hewson CaricatureJOHN HEWSON hostile caricature of the shoemaker who rose to the rank of general in Cromwells army, regicide, escaped at the Restoration and lived in exile Date: ? - 1662
Cromwells Victory at PrestonCromwells victory at Preston. Date: 1648
Cromwells Bridge, Glengariff. County Cork, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Battle of StraffardBATTLE OF STRAFFARD - our guess is that this is a minor engagement during Cromwells infamous subjugation of Ireland. We have failed to find any reference to it
Battle of WorcesterBATTLE OF WORCESTER - the last pitched battle of the war is an overwhelming defeat of the royalists by Cromwells much larger force. Charles II, . in command, has to flee
Clan Mac MillanClan MAC MILLAN - a barefoot and barechested warrior defends himself against a pair of Cromwells ironsides - for his clan supported the Stuarts
Old Basing CottagesA woman fills her bucket from the well in the village of Old Basing, Hampshire. In 1645, Oliver Cromwells men stormed and captured nearby Basing House in the Civil War
Cromwell / ClerkenwellOliver Cromwells home in Clerkenwell Close, London
Cromwell / Whitehall HomeOliver Cromwells home near Whitehall, London
Seal for Scotland 1656Cromwells Great Seal for Scotland with his likeness on one side and Scotlands Saint Andrews Cross surmounted by his Paternal Arms on the other. From Simons Medals