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1649 Collection (page 12)

In 1649, Britain was embroiled in a tumultuous period marked by significant events and the ravages of civil war

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Charles I Children
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND parting from his children

Background image1649 Collection: Very Early Dog in 1649

Very Early Dog in 1649
A very early and beautiful engraving of a dog of inderminate breed. The clipping of its hair makes it look more like a poodle than any other breed

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I & D espernon

Charles I & D espernon
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND Mounted on a white horse under a triumphal arch, attended by DUKE D ESPERNON bearing the kings helmet

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I Wearing Crown

Charles I Wearing Crown
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND Full length portrait in ermine trimmed robes and wearing a crown

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I / Anon Eng

Charles I / Anon Eng
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND Full face, vignette portrait

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I / Universal Mag

Charles I / Universal Mag
Charles I of England

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Charles I / Sharp
Charles I of England

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Charles I / Bourdet
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND With two young women, one of whom is holding a basket of flowers

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Charles I (Adam)
Charles I of England in 1641

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Titus Oates
TITUS OATES anabaptist turned conformist turned papist turned conformist again, odious fomentor of imaginary Popish plot : with his autograph

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Sir Robert Heath
SIR ROBERT HEATH lawyer and judge of royalist views, who fled to Europe during the Commonwealth with his autograph

Background image1649 Collection: MONMOUTH (1649 -1685)

MONMOUTH (1649 -1685)
JAMES SCOTT Duke of Monmouth; son of Charles II and his mistress Lucy Walter. Claimant to the English throne and leader of rebellion against James II. Date: 1649 - 1685

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I / Mezzotint

Charles I / Mezzotint
Charles I of England

Background image1649 Collection: Cromwell at Drogheda

Cromwell at Drogheda
Cromwell takes Drogheda

Background image1649 Collection: Cromwell in Ireland

Cromwell in Ireland
Cromwell rallies his men

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I / F. Bacon

Charles I / F. Bacon
CHARLES I KING OF ENGLAND With Henrietta Maria and child

Background image1649 Collection: Charles I / Royalty

Charles I / Royalty
Charles I of England King of England with Henrietta Maria

Background image1649 Collection: King Charles I of England

King Charles I of England, with his horse and servant in the background



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In 1649, Britain was embroiled in a tumultuous period marked by significant events and the ravages of civil war. The nation witnessed the trial and execution of King Charles I, who would later be regarded as a martyr for his beliefs. This pivotal moment in history forever changed the course of British monarchy. One notable figure during this era was John Graham, also known as Bonny Dundee, whose military prowess played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of battles. Another key player was James Duke Monmouth, who sought to claim the throne after Charles I's demise. Amidst these political upheavals, art and innovation thrived. Simon Stevin designed two land yachts for Prince Maurice of Orange in the Netherlands, showcasing his creativity and providing entertainment for guests. Meanwhile, Claude Mellan created an exquisite engraving titled "The Sudarium of Saint Veronica" that captivated audiences with its intricate details. The trial of Charles I remains etched in history as one of its most dramatic moments. It symbolized a clash between power and justice as he faced accusations brought forth by those seeking change within their society. Notably, Elihu Yale emerged during this time - a man whose name would become synonymous with prestigious educational institutions centuries later. As we reflect on 1649 today, we are reminded not only of political turmoil but also artistic achievements such as Van Dyck's iconic horse statue representing Charles I's reign or his famous painting series capturing the essence and grandeur surrounding this monarch. Ultimately, 1649 serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and conflict; human ingenuity continues to thrive - whether through innovative designs like land yachts or masterful engravings depicting religious devotion.