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Hugh Peters (Satire)HUGH PETERS chaplain to Oliver Cromwell, satirised as a preacher of blasphemy, rebellion and heresy Date: 1598 - 1660
John Thurlow (Chambers)John Thurlow (1616 - 1668) Statesman, secretary to Oliver Cromwell
John Thurloe (Cooper)John Thurloe (1616 - 1668) Statesman, secretary to Oliver Cromwell
Thomas BailyTHOMAS BAILY Divine of Royalist sympathies, apprehended for conspiring against Cromwell Date: ? - 1657
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
Cromwell Suppresses Mutiny in the ArmyCromwell suppresses mutiny in the army. Date: 1649
Cromwell / Charlesii / 1651Cromwell defeats Charles II at Worcester Date: 3 September 1651
Studio portrait, woman with two dogsStudio portrait, elegant Edwardian woman (Elma Scott Chisholme) with two dogs, a Collie and a Yorkshire terrier. Date: 1906
Reformation Monument, Geneva, Switzerland, with statues of various Protestant figures, including John Calvin, John Knox and Oliver Cromwell
Cromwell Gardens, billet for ten men. 112 stairs up. 21017 Private P. J. Hill, D Company, 20Th Battalion, The County Of London Regiment. Studied At Lambeth School Of Art, St
Another room in Cromwell Gardens of Artist PJ HillAnother room in Cromwell Gardens showing man at a work table, bed, kit hanging from the walls, socks hanging up to dry. 21017 Private P. J
Billets - Cromwell Gardens - Dining area with decorated ceilBillets - Cromwell Gardens. Dining area in very large room with decorated ceiling. 21017 Private P. J. Hill, D Company, 20Th Battalion, The County Of London Regiment
A billet in Cromwell Gardens of Artist PJ HillA billet in Cromwell Gardens showing a corner of a room with a decorated ceiling. Kit hanging on the wall above the bed.Inscribed verso - 112 stairs up. 21017 Private P. J
Tank tracks compared by G. H. DavisTank tracks compared: the most vulnerable feature of a tank. Showing various tanks in use during the Second World War: the Churchill and the Cromwell (British), the Sherman (American)
Ruins of 1862 Great Exhibition buildingA view looking east along the Cromwell Road, London, of the ruins of the building that had housed the Great Exhibition of 1862
Norman SchoolhouseThis unassuming little Norman school at Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England is where Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys were first educated. Date: 11th - 12th century
Sir Philip StapletonSIR PHILIP STAPLETON Parliamentary soldier who opposed Cromwell : he died at Calais of fever while fleeing from England. Date: 1603 - 1647
Marquis of LeydaMarques de LEYDA Spanish ambassador to England during the protectorate of Cromwell - a job which must have called for every scrap of diplomacy he possessed ! Date: CIRCA 1650
View of the Natural History Museum through the museums new signpost
Drawing of the Cromwell Road facade of the Natural History MThe Waterhouse building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened to the public in 1881
Drawing of the Cromwell Road facade of the Natural HistoryThe Waterhouse building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened to the public in 1881
The Museum from Cromwell Road, c. 1880After the Great Exhibition of 1851, land between Cromwell Road and Hyde Park had been set aside to create a centre for science and arts. The Museums foundation stone was laid here in 1873
CROMWELL, Oliver (1599-1658). English Puritan politician and military man. Medal. ITALY. Florence. Bargello National Museum
Cromwell House - London - Small hotel on the corner of Cromwell Road and Stanhope Gardens - used by my family on London visits from 1930s until 1970s. Date: 1951
Oliver Cromwell (FreemanOLIVER CROMWELL in armour Date: 1599 - 1658
McClellan is the Man, by Henry Cromwell. Sheet music cover illustrated with half-length portrait of George B. McClellan by Fabronius after a photograph by Black & Case. Date c1864
The U. S. Brig-of-War SomersThe U.S. Brig-of-War Somers
Victoria & Albert MuseumThe taxi rank in front of the Victoria and Albert Museum, on Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, designed by Sir Aston Webb and completed in 1909. Date: 1950s
Elgin Cathedral CloisterThe Cloisters, Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland. The existing ruins were built after a fire in 1270, but destroyed by Cromwells Bishops War. Date: 13th century
Newburgh Priory, near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England, a house of many periods, built upon the site of an Augustinian Priory. Oliver Cromwell buried here; haunted. Date: founded 1145
Carved staircase, Cromwell House, Highgate HillThe carved staircase in Cromwell House, 104 Highgate Hill, North London. According to tradition, the 17th century mansion was presented by Oliver Cromwell to his eldest daughter Bridget
Naseby, NorthamptonshireObelisk on the battlefield of Naseby, Northamptonshire, where on 14 July 1645 Cromwell and Fairfax inflicted a decisive defeat on the Royalist army of Charles I
Hushed-up History - IIIWhat Cromwell did with the bauble
Basing House / 1645Basing House, besieged by Parliamentary forces during the Civil War and finally taken by Cromwell in 1645
Cobbett (Adlard)WILLIAM COBBETT social commentator and, it seems, an admirer of Oliver Cromwell
Charles Iis HouseKing Charles IIs tiny old timbered house at Worcester, built in 1577. It was here that the King took refuge in 1651 after being defeated at the Battle of Worcester
George Monck &parliamentFormer royalist general Monck, recognising that the royalist cause is lost, declares for a free parliament, though Cromwell will never trust his loyalty
Basing House BesiegedBASING HOUSE, a strategically located Royalist stronghold, is attacked periodically by the Parliament army : eventually Cromwell takes it and burns it to the ground
Cromwell at Marston MoorBATTLE OF MARSTON MOOR Oliver Cromwell on horseback during the victory for Parliament forces
Battle of Dunbar / SmithCromwell defeats the Scots at DUNBAR
Cromwell / Parliament / 1653Cromwell dissolves the Long Parliament
Cromwell / Inaugurated1653Cromwell inaugurated
Henry VIII Sees PortraitThomas Cromwell presents a portrait of Anne of Cleves to Henry VIII