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Banquet in the main hall of the City of London tavern, December 14, 1813. The event was held to celebrate the liberation of the Netherlands from the French. Present were the Duke of Clarence, who would became King William IV and the hereditary Prince of Holland, Willem Frederik, who would become King of the Netherlands. After a work by Thomas Rowlandson and J. Sheperd
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Banquet in the main hall of the City of London tavern, December 14, 1813. The event was held to celebrate the liberation of the Netherlands from the French. Present were the Duke of Clarence, who would became King William IV and the hereditary Prince of Holland, Willem Frederik, who would become King of the Netherlands. After a work by Thomas Rowlandson and J. Sheperd
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Celebrate Celebration Feast Netherlands Royals Royalty Thomas Rowlandson 1813 Banqueting Duke Of Clarence Feasting King Of The Netherlands King William Iv Liberation Main Hall Sheperd Willem Frederik
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This vintage print, titled "Banquet in the main hall of the City of London tavern, December 14,1813" takes us back to a momentous event in history. The occasion was held to commemorate the liberation of the Netherlands from French rule, and it brought together esteemed figures who would shape European monarchies. In this illustration by Thomas Rowlandson and J. Sheperd, we witness a grand feast taking place in the opulent main hall of the City of London tavern. The room is adorned with lavish decorations befitting such an important celebration. Amongst those present are two notable individuals: the Duke of Clarence, who would later ascend to become King William IV; and Willem Frederik, hereditary Prince of Holland and future King of the Netherlands. This image offers us a glimpse into a significant historical moment when nations rejoiced at their newfound freedom. It captures not only the spirit of jubilation but also highlights how interconnected European royalty was during this era. Preserved within archives as part of our rich history, this engraving serves as a testament to both artistic skill and cultural significance. As we delve into its intricate details and immerse ourselves in its period charm, we are transported back to that fateful evening in December 1813 – forever etched within these timeless frames by Ken Welsh's masterful touch.
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