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King Of England Collection (#45)

"Unveiling the Legacy: The Kings of England Through Time" William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Edward IV, King of England

Edward IV, King of England. Edward IV, (1442-1483). King of England from 1461-1483

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Artist: Stephen Reid

Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Artist: Stephen Reid
Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Thomas Wolsey (1475-1530) was cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the kings most prominent advisor

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Interview between Henry VIII and the Emperor Maximilian, 16th century, (1896)

Interview between Henry VIII and the Emperor Maximilian, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Boussod, Valadon & Co
Interview between Henry VIII and the Emperor Maximilian, 16th century, (1896). Illustration after a picture painted c1545 in the Royal Collection at Hampton Court, from a work published by Boussod

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Elizabeth I, 16th century, (1896)

Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Elizabeth I, 16th century, (1896). A set of four miniatures from the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, showing members of the Tudor dynasty: Henry VII (top)

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Henry VIII, Princess Mary and William Sommers, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Boussod, Valadon & Co

Henry VIII, Princess Mary and William Sommers, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Boussod, Valadon & Co
Henry VIII, Princess Mary and William Sommers, 16th century, (1896). Portrait of the King (1491-1547) and his daughter (1516-1558) with Somers, the court jester

Background imageKing Of England Collection: The Field Of The Cloth Of Gold, 1520, (1896). Artist: James Basire I

The Field Of The Cloth Of Gold, 1520, (1896). Artist: James Basire I
The Field Of The Cloth Of Gold, 1520, (1896). Lavishly decorated tents were constructed at the field of the Cloth of Gold, the meeting place near Calais in France

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Horse and attendant, c1511, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Horse and attendant, c1511, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Horse and attendant, c1511, (1843). From the Tournament Roll, made during the reign of Henry VIII, showing an attendant at a pageant to honour Catherine of Aragon on the occasion of the birth of

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Edward III, c1355, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Edward III, c1355, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Edward III, c1355, (1843). The king, wearing full armour and a surcoat quartered with the arms of England and France, kneels in prayer. From St Stephens Chapel, Westminster

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907)

Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907). Portrait of King James III, the Old Pretender (1688-1766), the son of James II and Mary of Modena

Background imageKing Of England Collection: James I as a boy, (1907)

James I as a boy, (1907). Portrait of James I (1566-1625), king of England (1603-1625) and king of Scotland (1567-1625)

Background imageKing Of England Collection: King James I (1907)

King James I (1907). Portrait of James I (1566-1625), king of England (1603-1625) and king of Scotland (1567-1625)

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Richard I, King of England, (c1850)

Richard I, King of England, (c1850). Richard (1157-1199) was king from 1189 to 1199. Below is a vignette of Richard fighting the Saracen leader, Saladin, during the Third Crusade (1189-1192 AD)

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Henry V, King of England, (c1850)

Henry V, King of England, (c1850). Portrait of King Henry V, with a vignette below of the Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. The battle resulted in a notable victory for the English over the French

Background imageKing Of England Collection: King William III, (c1850)

King William III, (c1850). William of Orange (1650-1702), King of England and Ireland, landed with his army at Torbay, Devon, 5 November 1688

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist: Edwards

Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist: Edwards
Henry VIII, (19th century). Portrait of Henry VIII (1491-1547), King of England and Lord of Ireland

Background imageKing Of England Collection: William the Conqueror, (19th century)

William the Conqueror, (19th century). William (c1028-1087), was Duke of Normandy and King of England

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Thomas, Marquis of Wharton, 1777. Artist: Sharp

Thomas, Marquis of Wharton, 1777. Artist: Sharp
Thomas, Marquis of Wharton, 1777. Portrait of English politician Wharton (c1648-1715) who was a supporter of William III. He composed the ballad Lilibolero or Lilli Burlero

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop

Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop
Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Charles II (1630-1685), King of England and Scotland from 1660, eldest son of Charles I (1600-1649)

Background imageKing Of England Collection: The courageous action of Eustache de Saint-Pierre at the Siege of Calais, 1346

The courageous action of Eustache de Saint-Pierre at the Siege of Calais, 1346. A scene from the 100 Years War, in which Edward III of England, having finally taken Calais

Background imageKing Of England Collection: The Battle of Hastings, 1066, (19th century)

The Battle of Hastings, 1066, (19th century). Depiction of the famous battle between the invading Normans under William the Conqueror, and the Saxon army of King Harold in Sussex

Background imageKing Of England Collection: John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier

John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier
John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, Radcliffe (1650-1714) was Royal Physician to William III, Mary II and Queen Anne

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War, 25 October 1415 (1825). Artist: A Smith

Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War, 25 October 1415 (1825). Artist: A Smith
Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War, 25 October 1415 (1825). Henry V (1387-1422) of England in the thick of the fight. The battle resulted in a notable victory for the English over the French

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Stained glass window King Henry IV of England (1367-1413), Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century

Stained glass window King Henry IV of England (1367-1413), Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Stained glass window King Henry IV of England (1367-1413), Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Late 12th, early 13th century stained glass window in the Chapter house of Canterbury Cathedral depicts

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Henry IV, Henry VIII and Archbishops Cranmer and Laud, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century

Henry IV, Henry VIII and Archbishops Cranmer and Laud, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Henry IV, Henry VIII and Archbishops Cranmer and Laud, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. In the chapter house of Canterbury Cathedral

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Royal arms of King Edward VI, St Marys Church, Westerham, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Royal arms of King Edward VI, St Marys Church, Westerham, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Royal arms of King Edward VI, St Marys Church, Westerham, Kent, 20th century. St Marys Church is thought to date from the 13th century, although it was much altered in Victorian times

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Durham Cathedral and River Wear, England, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Durham Cathedral and River Wear, England, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Durham Cathedral and River Wear, England, UK, 20th century. Romanesque cathedral designed and built 1093-1133 under William of St

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Effigy of Edward (1471-84), Sheriff Hutton Church, Yorkshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Effigy of Edward (1471-84), Sheriff Hutton Church, Yorkshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Effigy of Edward (1471-84), Sheriff Hutton Church, Yorkshire, 20th century. Thought to be Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1473-1484)

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Norman Motte and Bailey, Cliffords Tower, York, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon

Norman Motte and Bailey, Cliffords Tower, York, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon
Norman Motte and Bailey, Cliffords Tower, York, c1960. Medieval Norman castle commonly referred to as Cliffords Tower. The first motte

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Portchester Castle is a medieval castle built within a former Roman fort in Hampshire

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Bosworth Field. Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Bosworth Field. Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Bosworth Field. Leicestershire, England, 20th century. The Battle of Bosworth Field (or Battle of Bosworth) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses

Background imageKing Of England Collection: King Richards Well, Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

King Richards Well, Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
King Richards Well, Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Site of death of King Richard III at Battle of Bosworth, 1485. The present structure was restored or rebuilt in 1985

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, 20th century. Medieval castle built within a former Roman fort at Portchester, by Henry II in 1160-1172 extended by Edward II and Richard II

Background imageKing Of England Collection: St. Aldhelms Chapel, Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Aldhelms Chapel, Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Aldhelms Chapel, Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, Dorset, 20th century. Norman chapel in Worth Matravers, Swanage dating from the 13th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: The Monymusk Reliquary, 8th century

The Monymusk Reliquary, 8th century
The Monymusk Reliquary is a blend of Pictish and Irish style, probably made by monks. It is said to have been the brechbrennoch of St Columba

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Byland Abbey, 12th century

Byland Abbey, 12th century
Byland Abbey, a Cistercian Abbey dissolved by Henry VIII, 12th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Rievaulx Abbey, 12th century

Rievaulx Abbey, 12th century
Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire, a former Cistercian monastery dissolved in 1538 by Henry the Eigth. Founded by French monks from Clairvaux abbey, it was one of the richest abbeys in England, 12th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: The Norman Keep of Dover Castle, 12th century

The Norman Keep of Dover Castle, 12th century
Dover Castle Walls, a late Norman castle originally constructed by William I, 12th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Dover Castle Walls, 12th century. Artist: William the Conqueror

Dover Castle Walls, 12th century. Artist: William the Conqueror
Dover Castle Walls, a late Norman castle originally constructed by William I, 12th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor, 15th century

Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor, 15th century
Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor in Canterbury Cathedral, 15th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Oriel Window in Lincoln Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the Conqueror

Oriel Window in Lincoln Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the Conqueror
Oriel Window in Lincoln Castle, an Eleanor Cross that was once part of Sutton Hall, 11th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Equestrian Statue of King William III, 18th century. Artist: Peter Scheemakers

Equestrian Statue of King William III, 18th century. Artist: Peter Scheemakers
Equestrian Statue of King William III, 18th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Corfe Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the Conqueror

Corfe Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the Conqueror
Corfe Castle, built by William I. King Edward II was imprisoned here in 1326

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Sheriff Hutton Castle, 12th century

Sheriff Hutton Castle, 12th century
Sheriff Hutton Castle, stronghold of Richard III, 12th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Helmsley Castle, 12th century. Artist: Walter l Espec

Helmsley Castle, 12th century. Artist: Walter l Espec
Helmsley Castle in Yorkshire, 12th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Buffavento Castle, 11th century

Buffavento Castle, 11th century
Buffavento Castle in the Kyrennia Mountains. It was defended by Isaac Comneus (Despot of Cyprus 1184-91) against Richard the Lion Heart, 11th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Statue of the Burghers of Calais, 19th century. Artist: Auguste Rodin

Statue of the Burghers of Calais, 19th century. Artist: Auguste Rodin
Statue of the Burghers of Calais in bronze, relating to the taking of Calais in 1347 by Edward III of England, 19th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Stained glass image of King Canute, 11th century

Stained glass image of King Canute, 11th century

Background imageKing Of England Collection: Byland Abbey

Byland Abbey, a Cistercian Abbey dissolved by Henry VIII




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"Unveiling the Legacy: The Kings of England Through Time" William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, 1668: Witness the triumph and determination as William of Orange secures his place in history during this pivotal battle. Portrait of King Henry VIII of England, 1540: Delve into the complex persona and grandeur embodied by one of England's most iconic monarchs, captured flawlessly by Holbein. A Feast - Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, late 11th century: Step back in time to a lavish feast depicted on this ancient tapestry, offering a glimpse into medieval royal indulgence. Edward refuses succor to his son at Crecy, 1346: Experience heart-wrenching drama as James William Edmund Doyle immortalizes Edward III's difficult decision on the battlefield. Charles I (chromolitho): Explore an artistic portrayal that encapsulates both regal authority and vulnerability during a tumultuous period in English history. Portrait of Jane Seymour by Holbein, 1536: Discover Hans Holbein's exquisite artistry as he captures Queen Jane Seymour's grace and poise amidst Tudor court intrigue. Death of Henry Percy (Harry Hotspur) at the Battle of Shrewsbury, 21 July 1403: Relive a fateful moment when Harry Hotspur meets his demise in this captivating depiction that echoes bravery and sacrifice. William the Conqueror: Uncover how one man forever altered English history through conquest and laid foundations for future kings to follow with awe-inspiring strength. Catherine Howard, 1935: Peer into Catherine Howard's enigmatic life through this portrait that hints at her youthful beauty overshadowed by tragic circumstances. Portrait - Arabella Stewart, c16th century.