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King Charles the First after his retreat from York to Nottingham, c1787
King Charles the First after his retreat from York to Nottingham, ordering the Royal Standard to be erected on the Castle, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784, by George Frederick Raymond. [J. Cooke, London, c1787]
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Media ID 14998516
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Action Charles I Charles Stuart Cooke County Defender Of The Faith Frame George Frederick George Frederick Raymond His Majesty J Cooke King Charles I King Of Great Britain And Ireland Nottingham Nottinghamshire Order Ordering Orders Raymond Retreat Royal Standard York Yorkshire
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This print captures a significant moment in history - King Charles the First after his retreat from York to Nottingham. The image showcases the majestic figure of King Charles I, standing outside a grand castle in Nottinghamshire, England. With an air of authority and determination, he is depicted ordering the Royal Standard to be erected on the castle. The photograph transports us back to the 17th century, offering a glimpse into this pivotal period in British history. It symbolizes not only the power and influence of monarchy but also highlights Charles I's unwavering commitment as he navigated through turbulent times. The composition beautifully frames both man-made structures and natural elements, emphasizing their harmonious coexistence. The imposing castle stands tall against the backdrop of Yorkshire county's picturesque landscape, creating a sense of strength and resilience. Through this image, we are reminded of Britain's rich literary heritage as well. Referencing George Frederick Raymond's historical account titled "A New Universal and Impartial History of England" it invites us to delve deeper into our understanding of this era. Overall, this remarkable print serves as a visual testament to King Charles I's reign while evoking curiosity about his struggles during one of England's most transformative periods.
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