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Events / Britain / Civil WarWHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER. Parliamentary supporters interrogate the child of a Royalist
Harlech Castle, Wales, was built by King Edward I (1239 - 1307) on the site of an older building. The last Royalist castle to hold out for Charles I in the English Civil War
Old man in Stoke pub -1An elderly man sits in the bar of a working class pub in Staffordshire. He has a half pint of mild ale. It is early doors and there is a portrait of the Queen on the wall - 1 Date: 1987
1902 Coronation Birds Custard Powder advertisementA patriotic advertisement for Birds Custard Powder placed in the Coronation Number of The Graphic celebrating the Coronation of King Edward VII and featuring a crown on top of a packet. Date: 1902
First English Civil War: Siege of Lathom House, 1644Royalist stronghold Lathom House in Lancashire defies Parlimentarian pressure and raises the royal standard. The ensuing siege lasted three months, but was eventually lifted
Battle of Ayacucho 1824ALABES, Fidencio (19th century). Battle of Ayacucho. Battle on the 9th December 1824. General Sucre defeats the royalist
James Graham (1612-1650)James Graham 1st Marquis of Montrose (1612-1650) royalist military
Battle of NasebyTHE BATTLE OF NASEBY The Royalist army is defeated by the larger Parliamentarian forces at the decisive Battle of Naseby
Sir Edward LakeSir EDWARD LAKE royalist soldier and statesman with his autograph
Old man in Stoke pub - 2An elderly man sits in the bar of a working class pub in Staffordshire. He has a half pint of mild ale. It is early doors and there is a portrait of the Queen on the wall - 2 Date: 1987
Illustrated London News Accession of George VI, 1936 coverFront cover of the Illustrated London News, Accession Number reporting on the abdication of King Edward VIII and the accession of his younger brother, Albert
English Royalists 1640-9English Royalist soldiers: doublet & breeches, lace falling collars, lace-edged boot hose tops, bucket-top boots, plumed hats, cloak
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
James Graham MontroseJAMES GRAHAM, marquis of MONTROSE - royalist soldier and statesman, did his best to subdue Scotland for Charles but defeated and hanged. with his autograph
Sir John OglanderSIR JOHN OGLANDER deputy-governor of the Isle of Wight, whose royalist sympathies and loyalty to Charles I got him into trouble with the Commonwealth. Date: 1585 - 1655
Robert Earl YarmouthROBERT PASTON, first earl of YARMOUTH royalist statesman who served and entertained Charles II with his autograph
Marmaduke LangdaleSIR JOHN NORRIS military commander who spent his life fighting Englands enemies here, there and everywhere. with his autograph
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
Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, leading the Royalist cavalry at the Battle of Edgehill, Warwickshire, 23 October 1642, during the English Civil War (1642-1646). Date: 1642
David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, Royalist GeneralDavid Leslie, 1st Lord Newark (c1600-1682). He fought on behalf of Sweden, Russia, the Scottish Covenanters and the Scottish Royalists. Date: 17th century
The Breed of the Treshams by John Rutherford touring to the Theatre Royal, Manchester on 8th May 1905. Scene showing the fight in Act II, in which Reresby keeps mutineers in the Royalist army at bay
Siege of Basing House, HampshireThe Siege of Basing House, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, during the English Civil War. It was a Parliamentary victory. Date: between 1643 - 1645
SIR EDMUND FORTESCUE Royalist military commander, died in exile in Holland after the death of Charles I. Date: 1610 - 1647
BONCHAMP DIES 1793Bonchamp (or Bonchamps), Royalist Vendeean leader, dies at Cholet. Date: 1793
ROYAL TOUR 1947ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA & RHODESIA: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pay homage to the war dead at the Gate of Memory, near the Cenotaph, Gardiner Street, Durban. Date: 1947
JAMES DUKE HAMILTONJAMES, third marquis and first duke of HAMILTON (1606 - 1649), Royalist soldier and statesman who supported Charles I and in so doing signed his own death warrant
Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, 1st Baronet, Scottish Royalist General in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, entering Edinburgh with Covenanter prisoners taken at the Battle of Rullion Green
White doeskin cavalier glove worn by Captain Lench at the Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651, marking the end of the English Civil War (1642-1651). Date: 1651
Death of Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland, fighting on the Royalist side in the First Battle of Newbury, Berkshire, 20 September 1643, during the English Civil War (1642-1651). Date: 1643
Balmes HouseView of Balmes House, Hoxton, in 1750, formerly the residence of Sir George Whitmore (d.1654), an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1631
Tombs of Royalist Richard Penderel and poet George ChapmanTombs of Royalist Richard Penderel (d.1671) and poet George Chapman (1559-1634) in the churchyard of St. Giles in the Fields
Guy, Earl of Warwick, from a basso-relievio in Warwick Lane. Crusader hero killed the Danish champion, the giant Colbrand, for Athelstan of England
Charles I raises his standard at Nottingham, 1642Opening scene of the English Civil War - Charles I raises his standard at Nottingham. 1642
Female royalist Spanish troops 1875Three sketches of female Alphonsist vivandieres from different regiments, shortly after the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy under Alphonso XII in Spain, December 1874. Date: 1875
Evening party at Coblentz (between rue Taitbout and rue Neuve-Lepelletier, Paris). A group of women and children (including a black woman)
French Revolution, 13th Vendemiaire, 5 October 1795French Revolution - 13th Vendemiaire, 5 October 1795, a battle between the French Revolutionary troops and Royalist forces in the streets of Paris, and a success for General Napoleon Bonaparte. 1795
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), English statesman, supporter of King Charles I. early 17th century
Proclamation of King Charles II of England, in which he promised a general pardon for crimes committed during the English Civil War and the Interregnum for all those who recognised. Date: 4 April 1660
MARSEILLAIS IN A FIGHTRepublican Federes from Marseille get into a fight with royalist supporters in the Champs Elysees. Support for the king can still be found even in Paris. Date: 30 July 1792
VENDEEANS DROWNEDThe Noyades [drownings] de Nantes - Republican general Carrier orders priests and royalist sympathisers taken out onto the Loire in barges and drowned. Date: February - May 1794
ROYALIST DEFENDS HERSELFA shopkeeper of Saint-Mithier defends her royalist sympathies when her shop is invaded by Republicans, by holding a pistol over a barrel of gunpowder. Date: 1794
TWO BULL DOGS / 1944WALTONIAN LION HEART(dark) and WALTONIAN ROYALIST(light) These two bulldogs stand nose to nose. Date: 1940
FALL / CAVALIER / 1948ROYALIST OF VEREN Black & Tan. Owner: Rennie. Date: 1948
Fall - Bulldog - 1945WALTONIAN LIONHEART ROYALIST Date: 1945
Rupert at EdgehillBattle of EDGEHILL : Prince Ruperts charge which, though it did not bring a Royalist victory, prevented a Royalist defeat Date: 23 October 1642
Napoleon at the Siege of Toulon, FranceNapoleon at the Siege of Toulon -- this was an early Republican victory over a Royalist rebellion during the French Revolution. Date: September 1793
Richard Lovelace in prison(1617-1657). An English Royalist and poet. This is an artists impression of Lovelace imagining his poem To Althea, from Prison which was written by him in 1642 to encourage the Clergy Act 1640 to be
Proclomation of Charles IIAn artists impression of Charles IIs Royalist supporters greeting him and to proclaim him as King. Date: 19th century