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Battle of Edgehill, the rising of the people in defence of liberty. Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, leading the Royalist cavalry. Date: 23 October 1642
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
John de Courcys helmet, Oliver Cromwell sHelmet of John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster 1, 2, Oliver Cromwells headpiece 3, tilting helmet 4, 5. Copperplate engraving from Francis Groses Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English
Edward Montagu, Lord KimboltonEdward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, Lord Kimbolton (1602-1671), commander of Parliamentary forces during the English Civil War. 17th century
Drake by Louis N. Parker. For the revival. His Majestys Theatre is written on the front of the card and 1915 on the reverse, but the run ended on 11th November 1914
Actors in the roles of Cavalier and Roundhead Date: 1895
Lord Mayors Show with Wellington and RoundheadsA participant in the Lord Mayors Show, City of London, dressed as the Duke of Wellington, with three Roundheads from the Civil War period, enjoying lunch together. circa 1911
Charles Rejects TreatyCharles I rejects the Treaty of Oxford
Charles I ChildrenCHARLES I OF ENGLAND parting from his children
WALLER (1597 - 1668)WILLIAM WALLER Leading Parliamentary commander in the south of England during the first 3 years of the civil war. Also an MP in the Commons
Parliament DissolvedCromwell dissolves the Rump Parliament, instructing one of his soldiers to remove the mace, Parliaments symbol of authority, with the words take away that bauble