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British History Collection

"Unveiling the Tapestry of British History: From Thomas Cromwell to King George VI" Step into the captivating world as we delve into its rich tapestry

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British History Collection: Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex, painted by Holbein. Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, KG, PC (c)
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British History Collection: The Streatham Portrait of Lady Jane Grey: Painting on panel 1590s
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British History Collection: To Him Pudel, Bite Him Peper, English Civil War Propaganda by English School
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British History Collection: Stormont, Belfast, Ireland, Northern Ireland Assembly
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British History Collection: English King Harold lies dead at the Battle of Hastings during the Norman Invasion of 1066
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British History Collection: Elizabeth I in coronation robes. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) queen of England from 1558
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British History Collection: John Lilburne (1614ja-August 29, 1657), an agitator in England before, during
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British History Collection: George IV 1762 - 1830, King of Great Britain 1820 - 1830. Portrait as prince Regent
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British History Collection: The great gatehouse and west front, Hampton Court Palace, Borough of Richmond upon Thames
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British History Collection: George V (1865-1936) King of Great Britain from 1936. riding on an elephant on a hunting trip in
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British History Collection: Battle of Blenheim (Hoechstedt) - map drawn in 1880
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British History Collection: King George VI and Queen Mother Elizabeth outside Buckingham Palace which suffered bomb damage
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British History Collection: English King Henry VIII shown on horseback, Artist unknown, Riijksmueum, Amsterdam
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British History Collection: The attack of Cadiz, 1634 (engraving)
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British History Collection: Alfred the Saxon King, Disguised as a Minstrel, in the Tent of Guthrum the Dane, c
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British History Collection: The escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Loch Leven Castle
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British History Collection: Lord Saye and Sele brought before Jack Cade, (litho)
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British History Collection: The Reform Bil, 1832, pub. 1890 (colour lithograph)
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British History Collection: The Battle of Hastings, engraved by A. H. Payne (litho)
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British History Collection: Bell-Ringers and Cavaliers Celebrating the Entrance of Charles II into London
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British History Collection: Queen Mary escaping from Loch Leven Castle, illustration from David Humes
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British History Collection: The Battle of Hastings (litho)
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British History Collection: Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, Stormont Castle
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British History Collection: Map of the British Empire 19th Century. Areas controlled by Britain are shaded in pink
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British History Collection: Wood cut of Bonner punishing a heretic from John Foxes book of Martyrs
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British History Collection: King George V and Queen Elizabeth, stand in the ruins of Buckingham Palace after
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British History Collection: Woodcut from a Diggers document by William Everard. The Diggers were an English group
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British History Collection: Famous suffragette Emily Davison dying after jumping in front of Kings horse at race in 1913
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British History Collection: Manfred Brod, A Radical Network in the English Revolution: John Pordage and his Circle
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British History Collection: King William III, Prince of Orange. 1650 - 1701 (king of England) Published by Currier & Ives
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British History Collection: Queen Elizabeth I c. 1590-1592. Preparatory sketch by Isaac Oliver
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British History Collection: Portrait by Gerlach Flicke, 1545 Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury
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British History Collection: William Paget represented. Produced between 1506 and June 9, 1563. attributed to
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British History Collection: cartoon in the period following the visit of Francois, Duke of Anjou to Queen Elizabeth s
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British History Collection: Escutcheon, Gilt copper-alloy 600-700AD found at Gilton, Kent, England (Anglo-Saxon)
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British History Collection: contemporary broadsheet with depiction of Sir Thomas Stafford and the Popish Plot
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British History Collection: Anglo-Saxon Jewellery 8th Century AD (British)
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British History Collection: The Alfred Jewel. Enamel set in gold. It carries an inscription which says
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British History Collection: George V (1865-1936) King of Great Britain from 1936. riding on an elephant on a
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British History Collection: Death warrant of King Charles I of England. On 6 January 1649 the House of Commons
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British History Collection: Title page of Self Help by Samuel Smiles (23 December 1812 - 16 April 1904), a Scottish author
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British History Collection: jewelled disc brooch in gilt, silver and garnet. Found Chatham Lines, Kent, England
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British History Collection: King James II of England, 1633-1701
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British History Collection: Dutch cartoon protesting Oliver Cromwells reign by showing him as Hercules clad
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British History Collection: The Emancipator of Labour and the Honest Working People. Cartoon highlighting the
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British History Collection: Katherine of Aragon (16 December 1485 - 7 January 1536), Castilian Infanta Catalina
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British History Collection: William III of England and the Netherlands Date 1680-ja-1710 Author Willem Wissingja
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British History Collection: Anne Hyde (1637-1671) by Sir Peter Lely. Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York (22 March


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"Unveiling the Tapestry of British History: From Thomas Cromwell to King George VI" Step into the captivating world as we delve into its rich tapestry, woven with tales of power, war, and royalty. Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex, immortalized by Holbein's brushstrokes, stands as a symbol of political prowess during the Tudor era. A key figure in Henry VIII's court, his influence shaped the destiny of England. The English Civil War propaganda reveals a nation torn apart by conflicting ideologies - "To Him Pudel, Bite Him Peper. " The battle for supremacy raged on as factions fought for control over a divided land. In 1066, at the Battle of Hastings, English King Harold met his tragic end during the Norman Invasion. This pivotal moment forever altered Britain's course and laid the foundation for centuries to come. Elizabeth I emerges resplendent in her coronation robes - an iconic queen who reigned over England from 1558. Her reign marked an era known for exploration and cultural flourishing that left an indelible mark on history. Hampton Court Palace's great gatehouse and west front stand tall as witnesses to royal extravagance and intrigue throughout centuries past. These grand structures hold secrets within their walls that whisper stories from times long gone. As we turn our gaze towards more recent events, we witness somber moments etched in black-and-white photographs. The funerals of King Edward VII and Queen Victoria serve as reminders that even monarchs are not immune to mortality. World War II leaves its scars upon Buckingham Palace - bomb damage inflicted upon it during September 1940 serves as a testament to London's resilience amidst adversity. The Battle of Blenheim (Hoechstedt) map takes us back further still – illustrating one triumph among many in Britain’s military history. It showcases how strategic victories shaped nations across Europe.