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Images Dated 17th July 2007 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), niece to King John. Artist: Thomas Trotter

Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), niece to King John. Artist: Thomas Trotter
Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), niece to King John. Blanche of Castile was born in Spain, the third daughter of Alfonso VIII, king of Castile, and Eleanor of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, 1837

Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, 1837

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: William III wounded at the Boyne. Artist: C Sheeres

William III wounded at the Boyne. Artist: C Sheeres
William III wounded at the Boyne. A print from Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Elizabeth in the camp at Tilbury, 1811. Artist: J Rogers

Elizabeth in the camp at Tilbury, 1811. Artist: J Rogers
Elizabeth in the camp at Tilbury, 1811

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century. Artist: Cooper

King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century. Artist: Cooper
King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: William III and Mary II. Artist: R White

William III and Mary II. Artist: R White
William III and Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The crown resigned to the Popes legate by King John (1167-1216), 1213

The crown resigned to the Popes legate by King John (1167-1216), 1213. Following a dispute between King John and Pope Innocent III regarding Johns insistence on his sole right to elect a new

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary, 1816. Artist: Cheeseman

Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary, 1816. Artist: Cheeseman
Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary, 1816. The Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1857) was a member of the British Royal Family

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange. Artist: R White

William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange. Artist: R White
William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The Royal Family. Artist: Cooper

The Royal Family. Artist: Cooper
The Royal Family. King William III, Queen Mary II, Prince George of Denmark and Princess Anne of Denmark

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Princess Charlotte Augusta, 1820. Artist: J Hopwood

Princess Charlotte Augusta, 1820. Artist: J Hopwood
Princess Charlotte Augusta, 1820. Drawn by H Corbould from Mr Percys esteemed wax model

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Prince William Henry, third son of George III, 1781

Prince William Henry, third son of George III, 1781. A print for the London Magazine, January 1781

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: King John (1167-1216), 1804. Artist: J Chapman

King John (1167-1216), 1804. Artist: J Chapman
King John (1167-1216), 1804. John reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The Bill of Rights read to the Prince and Princess of Orange

The Bill of Rights read to the Prince and Princess of Orange

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Duchess of York, 1791. Artist: Bromley

Duchess of York, 1791. Artist: Bromley
Duchess of York, 1791. A print from the European Magazine

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Princess Amelia, youngest daughter of George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century

Princess Amelia, youngest daughter of George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Princess Mary, 19th century

Princess Mary, 19th century. The Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1857) was a member of the British Royal Family, the eleventh child and fourth daughter of George III

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Edward II of England. 18th centuryArtist: George Vertue

Edward II of England. 18th centuryArtist: George Vertue
Edward II of England. From the tomb at Gloucester Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The rage of King John (1167-1216) after the signing of the Magna Carta c1215

The rage of King John (1167-1216) after the signing of the Magna Carta c1215
The rage of King John (1167-1216) after the signing of the Magna Carta, c1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Great seal of Edward II

Great seal of Edward II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Princess Sophia, fifth daughter of George III, 19th century

Princess Sophia, fifth daughter of George III, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The Royal Family of England in the year 1787, (1820). Artist: Roberts

The Royal Family of England in the year 1787, (1820). Artist: Roberts
The Royal Family of England in the year 1787, (1820)

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: William III thrown from his horse near Hampton Court. Artist: C Sheeres

William III thrown from his horse near Hampton Court. Artist: C Sheeres
William III thrown from his horse near Hampton Court. A print from Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Princess Augusta, second daughter of George III, 19th century

Princess Augusta, second daughter of George III, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The Battle of Bannockburn, 24th June 1314

The Battle of Bannockburn, 24th June 1314. A print from Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Edward, the Black Prince, relating the particulars of the Battle of Poictiers, 19th century

Edward, the Black Prince, relating the particulars of the Battle of Poictiers, 19th century. Artist: J Collyer
Edward, the Black Prince, relating the particulars of the Battle of Poictiers, France, 19th century. Edward, relates the particulars of the Battle of Poictiers to his wife, Joan

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Combat between English and French knights in a square at Limoges

Combat between English and French knights in a square at Limoges. From Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The Battle of Poictiers, 19th September 1356

The Battle of Poictiers, 19th September 1356. From Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Combat between the French and English cavalry at the passage of the Somme

Combat between the French and English cavalry at the passage of the Somme
Combat between the French and English cavalries at the passage of the Somme. From Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III. Artist: WH Egleton

Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III. Artist: WH Egleton
Philippa of Hainault (1314-1369), Queen consort of Edward III

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Canopy of the Black Princes tomb in Canterbury Cathedral

Canopy of the Black Princes tomb in Canterbury Cathedral. Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), popularly known as the Black Prince

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Statue of Queen Anne (1665-1714), Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, 1738

Statue of Queen Anne (1665-1714), Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, 1738. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The tomb of Edward, the Black Prince, Canterbury Cathedral

The tomb of Edward, the Black Prince, Canterbury Cathedral. Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), popularly known as the Black Prince

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Artist: Rogers

Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Artist: Rogers
Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1804. Artist: J Chapman

Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1804. Artist: J Chapman
Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1804. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714) and the ballad writer. Artist: W Thomas

Queen Anne (1665-1714) and the ballad writer. Artist: W Thomas
Queen Anne (1665-1714) and the ballad writer. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714) handing over the white staff to the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1714

Queen Anne (1665-1714) handing over the white staff to the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1714. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Annes (1665-1714) final journey to Parliament House, c1714

Queen Annes (1665-1714) final journey to Parliament House, c1714
Queen Annes final journey to Parliament House, c1714. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714) receiving Prince Eugene (1663-1736) of Austria

Queen Anne (1665-1714) receiving Prince Eugene (1663-1736) of Austria. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Artist: Pearson

The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Artist: Pearson
The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714) touching young Samuel Johnson for the evil

Queen Anne (1665-1714) touching young Samuel Johnson for the evil. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Annes (1665-1714) privy council

Queen Annes (1665-1714) privy council. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Danvers in the presence chamber

Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Danvers in the presence chamber. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714). Artist: Charles Grignion

Queen Anne (1665-1714). Artist: Charles Grignion
Queen Anne (1665-1714). Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714)

Queen Anne (1665-1714). Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Annes (1665-1714) family tree

Queen Annes (1665-1714) family tree. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: Queen Anne (1665-1714). Artist: Gucht

Queen Anne (1665-1714). Artist: Gucht
Queen Anne (1665-1714). Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2007: King John (1167-1216) signing the Magna Carta at Runnymede, 1215

King John (1167-1216) signing the Magna Carta at Runnymede, 1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of constitutional



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