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Cromwell Collection (#28)

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

Background imageCromwell Collection: Pond and Willow Tree in Autumn, Domain Road Vineyard, Bannockburn, Central Otago

Pond and Willow Tree in Autumn, Domain Road Vineyard, Bannockburn, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageCromwell Collection: Vineyard, Cromwell, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Vineyard, Cromwell, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageCromwell Collection: Orchard, Cromwell, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Orchard, Cromwell, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageCromwell Collection: OLIVER CROMWELL (1752-1853)

OLIVER CROMWELL (1752-1853). American Revolutionary War soldier. Cromwells honorable discharge, 5 June 1783, written and signed by George Washington

Background imageCromwell Collection: BOSTON: HOTEL BILL, c1768. Bill from O. Cromwells Head Tavern, run by Joshua Brackett

BOSTON: HOTEL BILL, c1768. Bill from O. Cromwells Head Tavern, run by Joshua Brackett. Hotel bill engraved by Paul Revere, c1770

Background imageCromwell Collection: IRELAND: GLENGARRIFF. View of Cromwells Bridge at Glengarriff, County Cork, Ireland

IRELAND: GLENGARRIFF. View of Cromwells Bridge at Glengarriff, County Cork, Ireland. Steel engraving, English, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageCromwell Collection: PURITAN CAMP, c1644. The Puritan army of Oliver Cromwell in camp during the English Civil War, c1644

PURITAN CAMP, c1644. The Puritan army of Oliver Cromwell in camp during the English Civil War, c1644. Wood engraving, English, c1860

Background imageCromwell Collection: CROMWELL: SCHOOLMASTER. Thomas Beard, schoolmaster to Oliver Cromwell

CROMWELL: SCHOOLMASTER. Thomas Beard, schoolmaster to Oliver Cromwell. Steel engraving, English, 1810

Background imageCromwell Collection: PURITANS: SATIRE, c1650. Cromwell pypeth unto Fairfax. Satire on the Puritans

PURITANS: SATIRE, c1650. Cromwell pypeth unto Fairfax. Satire on the Puritans. English royalist playing card, c1650

Background imageCromwell Collection: BATTLE OF NASEBY, 1645. Cavaliers loyal to King Charles I flee pursuing Parliamentarians in

BATTLE OF NASEBY, 1645. Cavaliers loyal to King Charles I flee pursuing Parliamentarians in the service of Oliver Cromwell following the Battle of Naseby during the English Civil War, 14 June 1645

Background imageCromwell Collection: ENGLAND: ROYALIST SATIRE. An early Royalist satire on Oliver Cromwell (B) and his associates

ENGLAND: ROYALIST SATIRE. An early Royalist satire on Oliver Cromwell (B) and his associates, who are shown consulting with the Devil (A)

Background imageCromwell Collection: CROMWELL: SATIRE, 1679. English playing card, satirizing Oliver Cromwells government

CROMWELL: SATIRE, 1679. English playing card, satirizing Oliver Cromwells government

Background imageCromwell Collection: OLIVER CROMWELL (1599-1658). English soldier and statesman. Line engraving, 19th century

OLIVER CROMWELL (1599-1658). English soldier and statesman. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageCromwell Collection: BATTLE OF WORCESTER, 1651. Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651

BATTLE OF WORCESTER, 1651. Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651. The Cathedral of Worcester, used as stables during the Civil War, appears in the background

Background imageCromwell Collection: GREAT BRITAIN: PARLIAMENT. The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell

GREAT BRITAIN: PARLIAMENT. The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell, in order to introduce Triennial Elections. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageCromwell Collection: OLIVER CROMWELL (1599-1658). Lord Protector of England (1653-1658)

OLIVER CROMWELL (1599-1658). Lord Protector of England (1653-1658). Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageCromwell Collection: McClellan is the Man, by Henry Cromwell

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

Background imageCromwell Collection: The U. S. Brig-of-War Somers

The U. S. Brig-of-War Somers
The U.S. Brig-of-War Somers

Background imageCromwell Collection: Victoria & Albert Museum

Victoria & Albert Museum
The 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

Background imageCromwell Collection: Elgin Cathedral Cloister

Elgin Cathedral Cloister
The Cloisters, Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland. The existing ruins were built after a fire in 1270, but destroyed by Cromwells Bishops War. Date: 13th century

Background imageCromwell Collection: Newburgh Priory

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

Background imageCromwell Collection: Carved staircase, Cromwell House, Highgate Hill

Carved staircase, Cromwell House, Highgate Hill
The 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

Background imageCromwell Collection: Naseby, Northamptonshire

Naseby, Northamptonshire
Obelisk 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

Background imageCromwell Collection: Hushed-up History - III

Hushed-up History - III
What Cromwell did with the bauble

Background imageCromwell Collection: Basing House / 1645

Basing House / 1645
Basing House, besieged by Parliamentary forces during the Civil War and finally taken by Cromwell in 1645

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cobbett (Adlard)

Cobbett (Adlard)
WILLIAM COBBETT social commentator and, it seems, an admirer of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageCromwell Collection: Charles Iis House

Charles Iis House
King 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

Background imageCromwell Collection: George Monck &parliament

George Monck &parliament
Former royalist general Monck, recognising that the royalist cause is lost, declares for a free parliament, though Cromwell will never trust his loyalty

Background imageCromwell Collection: Basing House Besieged

Basing House Besieged
BASING HOUSE, a strategically located Royalist stronghold, is attacked periodically by the Parliament army : eventually Cromwell takes it and burns it to the ground

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell at Marston Moor

Cromwell at Marston Moor
BATTLE OF MARSTON MOOR Oliver Cromwell on horseback during the victory for Parliament forces

Background imageCromwell Collection: Battle of Dunbar / Smith

Battle of Dunbar / Smith
Cromwell defeats the Scots at DUNBAR

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Parliament / 1653

Cromwell / Parliament / 1653
Cromwell dissolves the Long Parliament

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Inaugurated1653

Cromwell / Inaugurated1653
Cromwell inaugurated

Background imageCromwell Collection: Ripe red apples in orchards near Cromwell. South Island New Zealand

Ripe red apples in orchards near Cromwell. South Island New Zealand
MAB-613 Ripe red apples in orchards near Cromwell South Island New Zealand Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCromwell Collection: Henry VIII Sees Portrait

Henry VIII Sees Portrait
Thomas Cromwell presents a portrait of Anne of Cleves to Henry VIII

Background imageCromwell Collection: Elizabeth, M of Cromwell

Elizabeth, M of Cromwell
ELIZABETH CROMWELL, nee STEWARD Mother of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageCromwell Collection: Richard Cromwell / 1657

Richard Cromwell / 1657
RICHARD CROMWELL Lord Protector Son of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageCromwell Collection: Naseby (Cattermole)

Naseby (Cattermole)
BATTLE OF NASEBY Despite a fine charge by Prince Ruperts cavalry, Cromwell - with a larger army - completely defeats the Royalists

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Rump Parliament

Cromwell / Rump Parliament
Cromwell dissolves the Rump parliament

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / St Ives Farm

Cromwell / St Ives Farm
OLIVER CROMWELL On his farm at St Ives in 1631

Background imageCromwell Collection: Henry Cromwell / Dunkarton

Henry Cromwell / Dunkarton
HENRY CROMWELL Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, son of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell Road / 1896

Cromwell Road / 1896
Cromwell Road on a grey, misty day

Background imageCromwell Collection: Satire on Fashions 1869

Satire on Fashions 1869
A satire on the fashions of the day include flashy, tight trousers & fancy broad shouldered jackets. The polonaise, short skirts, panniers & false hair of the ladies are also mocked

Background imageCromwell Collection: Puritans / Bellini Opera

Puritans / Bellini Opera
Elvira loves a cavalier, but her puritan father intends her to wed a supporter of Cromwell - so she goes mad, of course, but finally returns to her senses and her true love

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Anon French

Cromwell / Anon French
OLIVER CROMWELL soldier, statesman, Lord Protector

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Anon Dutch

Cromwell / Anon Dutch
OLIVER CROMWELL soldier, statesman, Lord Protector

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / Cuyp

Cromwell / Cuyp
OLIVER CROMWELL soldier, statesman, Lord Protector

Background imageCromwell Collection: Cromwell / In Armour

Cromwell / In Armour
OLIVER CROMWELL soldier, statesman, Lord Protector armed for battle




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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.