Skip to main content

Huguenot Collection

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Noon

Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Noon
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, 2. Noon. A group of Huguenots attend the French Church in Hog Lane, London (right), opposite an eating house and a group of disreputable people (left)

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Home of a Spitalfields weaver

Home of a Spitalfields weaver
Interior of a Huguenot silk weavers home in Spitalfields, London, showing the weaver hard at work at his loom, while other members of the family work on frames and spools

Background imageHuguenot Collection: U. S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas - A Cha Cha Family

U. S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas - A Cha Cha Family
U.S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas - A Cha Cha Family. A small population descended from 17th and 18th century French Huguenot immigrants who originally settled on St. Barts

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Fair Maid of Kent - The Black Princes Chantry, Canterbury

Fair Maid of Kent - The Black Princes Chantry, Canterbury
Joan of Kent (13281385), known as The Fair Maid of Kent - the mother of King Richard II of England - ceiling boss in the Huguenot Chapel (Black Princes Chantry), Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury

Background imageHuguenot Collection: A Girl Knitting, by Philippe Mercier

A Girl Knitting, by Philippe Mercier
A Girl Knitting by German-French Huguenot artist Philippe Mercier Date: 1724

Background imageHuguenot Collection: HOGARTH NOON HUGUENOTS

HOGARTH NOON HUGUENOTS
2. Noon Huguenot refugees attend chapel, opposite an eating house - St Giles in the Field is visible in the background. Date: 1738

Background imageHuguenot Collection: HOGARTH NOON

HOGARTH NOON
2. Noon Huguenot refugees attend chapel, opposite an eating house - St Giles in the Field is visible in the background. Date: 1738

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Huguenot Hand-loom Weaver, Alma Street, Bethnal Green

Huguenot Hand-loom Weaver, Alma Street, Bethnal Green, East London Date: 1921

Background imageHuguenot Collection: 10 Old Compton Street - Pattisserie Tea Rooms of P Lombardy

10 Old Compton Street - Pattisserie Tea Rooms of P Lombardy
circa 1910s

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Terra Marine Inn, Huguenot Park, Staten Island, New York

Terra Marine Inn, Huguenot Park, Staten Island, New York, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Bernard Palissy, French Huguenot potter

Bernard Palissy, French Huguenot potter
Bernard Palissy (c.1510-c.1589), French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer and craftsman, working in his studio. Date: 16th century

Background imageHuguenot Collection: France. Battle of Moncontour, 1569

France. Battle of Moncontour, 1569
Battle of Moncontour, 3 October 1569, between the Catholic forces of king Charles IX of France and the Huguenots during the Third War (1568-1570) of the French Wars of Religion. Engraving. Colored

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Soho, London - Soho Square W1

Soho, London - Soho Square W1, facing north west towards the French Protestant (Huguenot) Church. 1973

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Henry IV of France (1553-1610). Entry of Henry IV in Rouen, 1

Henry IV of France (1553-1610). Entry of Henry IV in Rouen, 1
Henry IV of France (1553-1610). King of Navarre as Henry III from 1572-1610 and King of France from 1589-1610. Entry of Henry IV in Rouen, 1596. Engraving. Colored

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Keerweder Cottages, Franschhoek, Cape Colony, South Africa

Keerweder Cottages, Franschhoek, Cape Colony, South Africa
Keerweder Cottages, Franschhoek (Frenchhoek), Cape Colony, South Africa, originally settled by French Huguenot refugees in 1688. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Huguenot Iron Smelting Furnace, Newtown Crommelin, Co. Antri

Huguenot Iron Smelting Furnace, Newtown Crommelin, Co. Antrim - a view of an early smelting furnace with derelict walls around it. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Newtown-Crommelin)

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Henry IV of France (1553-1610). Equestrian

Henry IV of France (1553-1610). Equestrian
Henry IV of France (1553-1610). King of Navarre as Henry III from 1572-1610 and King of France from 1589-1610. Equestrian portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Henry IV of France (1553-1610)

Henry IV of France (1553-1610). King of Navarre as Henry III from 1572-1610 and King of France from 1589-1610. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Map of the French Department of Loiret - No. 45

Map of the French Department of Loiret - No. 45
Map of the French Department of Loiret - No.45, featuring inset illustrations depicting Sully sur Loire, ceramics from Gien, foodstuffs from Orleans and an inset portrait of Gaspard II de Coligny

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). Engraving

Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). Engraving
Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). King of Navarre in 1562 (Henry III), king of France in 1589-1610 and head of the Huguenots (1569). Colored engraving

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Gaspard Coligny - 5

Gaspard Coligny - 5
GASPARD II DE COLIGNY French Huguenot leader, amiral de France, murdered by Catholics in the Saint Bartholomews Day massacre. Date: 1519 - 1572

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Gaspard Coligny - 7

Gaspard Coligny - 7
GASPARD II DE COLIGNY French amiral de France, Huguenot leader, with the Cardinal de Chatillon on the left, D Andelot on the right. Date: 1519 - 1572

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Gaspard Coligny - 6

Gaspard Coligny - 6
GASPARD II DE COLIGNY French Huguenot leader, with his brothers Odet (on left) and Francois (right). Date: 1519 - 1572

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Gaspard Coligny - 4

Gaspard Coligny - 4
GASPARD II DE COLIGNY French Huguenot leader, amiral de France, murdered by Catholics in the Saint Bartholomews Day massacre. Date: 1519 - 1572

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Gaspard Coligny - 3

Gaspard Coligny - 3
GASPARD II DE COLIGNY French Huguenot leader, amiral de France, murdered by Catholics in the Saint Bartholomews Day massacre. Date: 1519 - 1572

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Gaspard Coligny - 2

Gaspard Coligny - 2
GASPARD II DE COLIGNY French Huguenot leader, amiral de France, murdered by Catholics in the Saint Bartholomews Day massacre. Date: 1519 - 1572

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Francois De LA Noue

Francois De LA Noue
FRANCOIS DE LA NOUE Protestant general, known as Le Bayard Huguenot for his bravery, and Bras de Fer for the artifical left arm replacing one lost in battle. Date: 1531 - 1591

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Louis Bourbon / Conde

Louis Bourbon / Conde
LOUIS I de BOURBON 1st Prince de CONDE French Huguenot leader of the Protestants Date: 1530 - 1569

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Prince Conde (Dupre)

Prince Conde (Dupre)
LOUIS I de BOURBON 1st Prince de CONDE French Huguenot leader of the Protestants Date: 1530 - 1569

Background imageHuguenot Collection: France. Wars of Religion. Henry IV fighting in

France. Wars of Religion. Henry IV fighting in

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Lifting of the siege of the Island of Rh

Lifting of the siege of the Island of Rh鬠 a Huguenot resistence centre situated in front of the city of La Rochelle, 8th November 1627. Work attributed to Jacques Callot. Date: 1627

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Medici / St Bartholomew

Medici / St Bartholomew
Catherine de Medicis urges her 22-year old son Charles IX to massacre all the Huguenot leaders in one fell swoop. He reluctantly agrees, and a blood-bath ensues

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Huguenot Settlers

Huguenot Settlers
Following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, some Huguenots emigrate to South Africa and settle there, building homesteads

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Henri IV of France with a seven-headed beast

Henri IV of France with a seven-headed beast
Henri IV, King of France (from 1589), and King of Navarre (from 1572), seen here in armour, with his sword raised, having decapitated the seven-headed beast

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Philippe De Mornay

Philippe De Mornay
PHILIPPE DE MORNAY seigneur du Plessis-Mornay French Huguenot leader

Background imageHuguenot Collection: J T Desaguliers

J T Desaguliers
JOHN THEOPHILUS DESAGULIERS French Huguenot refugee in England, scientist, third grand master in Freemasons

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib5

Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib5
Act 4 scene 6 - the Huguenot Raoul, who has learnt the massacre plan, leaves his Catholic love Valentine to warn his fellow-protestants

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib3

Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib3
Act 3 scene 4 - the Huguenot Raoul de Nangis prepares to fight a duel with St Bris, not knowing he is the father of his beloved Valentine

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib2

Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib2
Act 2 scene 4 - the Huguenot Raoul de Nangis is conducted to meet queen Marguerite de Valois in the gardens of Chenonceaux

Background imageHuguenot Collection: Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib1

Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib1
Act 1 scene 2 - the Huguenot Raoul de Nangis is presented to the Catholic duc de Nevers, because the king wishes to reconcile the two faiths


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping