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Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Of Brunswick Collection (#3)

"Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick: A Controversial Figure in British History" Honi. Soi. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense: The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey, 27 St



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"Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick: A Controversial Figure in British History" Honi. Soi. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense: The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey, 27 St. James Princess Amelia of Brunswick and Her Daughter Princess Charlotte, 1919. Artist: George Hayter Bergami Pears, or Choice Fruit, October 1820. Creator: Unknown Queen Caroline entering the House of Lords during her trial, Westminster, London, 1820 (c1890) John Allan Powell, Esq. , c1820. Creator: T Wright B. Bergami, c1820. Creator: Charles-Philibert de Lasteyrie The Lord Chancellor, c1820. Creator: T Wright William Austin, Her Majesty's Protégé, c1820. Creator: Unknown He smelt - O Lord. How he did smell. , c1820. Creator: George Cruikshank Count Bergami, c1820 Creator :Unknown Sir John Leech, Vice Chancellor, c1921 creator:T. Wright Caroline (Queen of England), 1921 creator Robert Cooper In the annals of British history lies a captivating figure named Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick – a woman whose life was marked by controversy and intrigue. From the satirical caricatures found at Honi. Soit. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense; The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey on St. James Street to the poignant painting "Princess Amelia of Brunswick and Her Daughter Princess Charlotte" by artist George Hayter in 1919; each artwork tells a story about this enigmatic princess. One cannot forget the scandalous episode surrounding "Bergami Pears, " depicted in an unknown creator's work from October 1820 – a symbol that forever linked Caroline to her alleged lover, Bartolomeo Bergami.