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Cromwell Collection (#24)

"Cromwell: A Legacy of Leadership and Controversy" Step back in time to witness the indomitable spirit of Oliver Cromwell at Edgehill

Background imageCromwell Collection: A letter to a Mr Storie by Oliver Cromwell, St Ives, 11 January, 1635-1636, (1899)

A letter to a Mr Storie by Oliver Cromwell, St Ives, 11 January, 1635-1636, (1899). Letter written by Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell aged two, 1601, (1899)

Oliver Cromwell aged two, 1601, (1899). Portrait of a young Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell, English military leader and politician, 1649, (1899)

Oliver Cromwell, English military leader and politician, 1649, (1899). Portrait of Cromwell (1599-1658) from the collection of Leeds Museums and Galleries, England

Background imageCromwell Collection: Robert Cromwell, father of Oliver Cromwell, 17th century, (1899)

Robert Cromwell, father of Oliver Cromwell, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of the father of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician

Background imageCromwell Collection: Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of England Scotland and Ireland, (1795). Artist: W Bond

Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of England Scotland and Ireland, (1795). Artist: W Bond
Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of England Scotland and Ireland, (1795). The third son of Oliver Cromwell, Richard Cromwell (1626-1712)

Background imageCromwell Collection: Elizabeth Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, and Richard Cromwell, (1907)

Elizabeth Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, and Richard Cromwell, (1907). Triple portrait showing Oliver Cromwell (centre), with his mother Elizabeth on the left, and his son Richard on the right

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwells signature, (1907). Artist: Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwells signature, (1907). Artist: Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwells signature, (1907). Two signatures by Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician, the Lord Protector ; one dated 19 October 1651, and the other from 11 August 1657

Background imageCromwell Collection: Elizabeth Cromwell, mother of Oliver Cromwell, (1907)

Elizabeth Cromwell, mother of Oliver Cromwell, (1907). Portrait of Elizabeth Cromwell (1564-1654), the mother of Oliver Cromwell who was Lord Protector of England during the Commonwealth period

Background imageCromwell Collection: Richard Cromwell, third son of Oliver Cromwell, (1907)

Richard Cromwell, third son of Oliver Cromwell, (1907). After his fathers death, Cromwell (1626-1712) was Lord Protector of England for nine months between 1658 and 1659

Background imageCromwell Collection: Church of All Saints, Martock, Somerset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Church of All Saints, Martock, Somerset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Church of All Saints, Martock, Somerset, 20th century. Dating from 13th century and designated as a Grade I listed building

Background imageCromwell Collection: Stocks Outsde Martock (All Saints) Church, Somerset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Stocks Outsde Martock (All Saints) Church, Somerset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Stocks Outsde Martock (All Saints) Church, Somerset, 20th century. Dating from 13th century and designated as a Grade I listed building

Background imageCromwell Collection: Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645

Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645. The victory at Naseby of the Parliamentarian New Model Army under Fairfax and Cromwell over the Royalist army commanded by Prince Rupert marked the decisive turning

Background imageCromwell Collection: English Civil Wars: Battle of Naseby, Northamptonshire, 14 June 1645

English Civil Wars: Battle of Naseby, Northamptonshire, 14 June 1645. Charles I trying to rally his troops for a final charge against Cromwells forces

Background imageCromwell Collection: English Civil Wars: Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) at the Battle of Marston Moor, 2 July 1644

English Civil Wars: Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) at the Battle of Marston Moor, 2 July 1644. The Parliamentarians under Thomas Fairfax defeated the Royalists at this battle in Yorkshire

Background imageCromwell Collection: The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey

The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey. First produced at the Borough Theatre, Stratford, on 19th October 1896 The caption reads Toby, I can hear fightin

Background imageCromwell Collection: Natural History Museum, WW1 farm

Natural History Museum, WW1 farm
War transformation in Cromwell Road: growing agricultural produce at the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, London

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) with his daughter Elizabeth Clay

Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) with his daughter Elizabeth Clay
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658). English military and political. Cromwell with his second daughter, Elizabeth Claypole (1629-1656). Engraving The Artistic Illustration, 1885. Colored

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament

Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament
Oliver Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament on 20 April 1653. 1653

Background imageCromwell Collection: Richard Grace

Richard Grace
Colonel RICHARD GRACE Irish soldier who resisted Cromwell but was utterly routed by the courageous colonel Sanckey... Date: 1620 - 1691

Background imageCromwell Collection: Mary Countess Fauconberg

Mary Countess Fauconberg
MARY countess of FAUCONBERG (or Falconberg) (nee Cromwell) third daughter of Oliver C. second wife of Thomas Belasyse, earl F. Date: 1637 - 1713

Background imageCromwell Collection: Henry Cromwell (Anon)

Henry Cromwell (Anon)
HENRY CROMWELL son of Oliver Cromwell, Lord lieutenant of Ireland. Date: 1628 - 1674

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (Profile

Oliver Cromwell (Profile
OLIVER CROMWELL The Lord of Hosts Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (Statue)

Oliver Cromwell (Statue)
OLIVER CROMWELL in heroic pose... Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (Dutch)

Oliver Cromwell (Dutch)
OLIVER CROMWELL holding a book - doubtless the Bible; the heads of Charles I and other victims show that the artist doesn t entirely approve of his subject. Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (Walker)

Oliver Cromwell (Walker)
OLIVER CROMWELL one hand on a staff, the other on his sword Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (Dyck)

Oliver Cromwell (Dyck)
OLIVER CROMWELL in armour, wearing his hair long : this portrait does not resemble any other that we have ! Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell (Anon)

Oliver Cromwell (Anon)
OLIVER CROMWELL full length in civilian clothing, gesturing. Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Eliz Cromwell (Wife)

Eliz Cromwell (Wife)
ELIZABETH CROMWELL wife of Oliver Cromwell Date: CIRCA 1610 - 1650

Background imageCromwell Collection: Dorothy Cromwell

Dorothy Cromwell
DOROTHY CROMWELL wife of Richard Cromwell, daughter-in-law of Oliver. Date: CIRCA 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Elisabeth Cromwell (Dtr)

Elisabeth Cromwell (Dtr)
ELIZABETH CLEYPOLE, nee Cromwell The favourite daughter of Oliver Cromwell Date: 1629 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Thomas Bayly

Thomas Bayly
THOMAS BAYLY Royalist churchman, apprehended for conspiring against Oliver Cromwell. Date: ? - 1657

Background imageCromwell Collection: Oliver Cromwell / Cooper

Oliver Cromwell / Cooper
OLIVER CROMWELL Soldier, statesman, and Lord Protector. Date: 1599 - 1658

Background imageCromwell Collection: Ladies Treasury 1880

Ladies Treasury 1880
Jacket body: pointed side basques, wrap-over front & buckle, skirt of narrow flounces & slight train. Plum & grey tunic: pleated bodice, cord & tassel belt. Date: 1880

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell Sees C Is Body

Cromwell Sees C Is Body
Oliver Cromwell views the body of Charles I in its coffin. Date: 1649

Background imageCromwell Collection: John Hewson (Gucht)

John Hewson (Gucht)
JOHN HEWSON shoemaker who rose to the rank of general in Cromwells army, regicide, escaped at the Restoration and lived in exile Date: ? - 1662

Background imageCromwell Collection: Hugh Peters (Satire)

Hugh Peters (Satire)
HUGH PETERS chaplain to Oliver Cromwell, satirised as a preacher of blasphemy, rebellion and heresy Date: 1598 - 1660

Background imageCromwell Collection: John Thurlow (Chambers)

John Thurlow (Chambers)
John Thurlow (1616 - 1668) Statesman, secretary to Oliver Cromwell

Background imageCromwell Collection: John Thurloe (Cooper)

John Thurloe (Cooper)
John Thurloe (1616 - 1668) Statesman, secretary to Oliver Cromwell

Background imageCromwell Collection: Thomas Baily

Thomas Baily
THOMAS BAILY Divine of Royalist sympathies, apprehended for conspiring against Cromwell Date: ? - 1657

Background imageCromwell Collection: John Thurloe

John Thurloe (1616 - 1668) English politician. Secretary of state under Commonwealth, member of Cromwells second council

Background imageCromwell Collection: Charles Insulted / 1649

Charles Insulted / 1649
Charles I is mocked and insulted by Cromwells soldiers in the guardroom. Date: 27 January 1649

Background imageCromwell Collection: HENRY IRETON (1611-1651)

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

Background imageCromwell Collection: John Hewson Mocked

John Hewson Mocked
JOHN 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

Background imageCromwell Collection: John Hewson Caricature

John Hewson Caricature
JOHN 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

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwells Victory at Preston

Cromwells Victory at Preston
Cromwells victory at Preston. Date: 1648

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell Suppresses Mutiny in the Army

Cromwell Suppresses Mutiny in the Army
Cromwell suppresses mutiny in the army. Date: 1649

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Charlesii / 1651

Cromwell / Charlesii / 1651
Cromwell defeats Charles II at Worcester Date: 3 September 1651

Background imageCromwell Collection: Studio portrait, woman with two dogs

Studio portrait, woman with two dogs
Studio portrait, elegant Edwardian woman (Elma Scott Chisholme) with two dogs, a Collie and a Yorkshire terrier. Date: 1906




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"Cromwell: A Legacy of Leadership and Controversy" Step back in time to witness the indomitable spirit of Oliver Cromwell at Edgehill, where he fearlessly led his troops during the English Civil War. His strategic brilliance shone through once again as he triumphed over the Scottish forces at Dunbar, solidifying his place in history. Oliver Cromwell, a name synonymous with power and influence, emerges as an enigmatic figure. From his iconic portrait by Holbein to his role as Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex, we delve into the multifaceted persona of this English statesman who left an indelible mark on our nation's history. The tank battle in Villers Bocage takes us beyond borders and centuries later. Here we find ourselves witnessing another chapter in the legacy - not Oliver this time but rather a powerful war machine named after him. Symbolizing strength and resilience, it pays homage to its namesake's unwavering determination. Fairfax and Council stand alongside Cromwell as trusted allies throughout his journey. Together they navigated treacherous political waters while striving for justice and reform. Their unwavering loyalty shaped their destinies intertwined with that of their leader. Cardigan Castle stands tall amidst picturesque Wales, serving as a reminder of Richard Cromwell's brief reign following Oliver's death. The weighty burden inherited from his father proved too much for him to bear; nevertheless, Richard remains an integral part of the Cromwell lineage. A mere stroke holds immense significance when it bears the signature "Cromwell. " It represents authority wielded by those who carried this illustrious family name throughout generations – leaders whose actions reverberate through time. Thomas Cromwell emerges from historical pages painted by Holbein himself - a testament to both artist and subject alike. As Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas played a pivotal role in shaping England's destiny, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of history.