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Philip Collection (page 64)

"Philip: A Life of Royal Connections and Enduring Love" In the year 1954

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Jp Kemble / Colour Cutout
JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE Popular actor and theatre manager, seen here in Roman costume

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Racial / Metacomet / Philip
Metacomet: Sachem of the Wampanoags of New England, also know as King Philip who started King Philips war, 1675-76

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Mary Tudor / Felipe II
MARY TUDOR Catholic Queen of England, with her husband Philip II of Spain

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Philip Doddridge / Anon
PHILIP DODDRIDGE nonconformist divine

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Philip the Apostle 3
Though mentioned from time to time in the Gospel, we know little about him: he is thought to have preached in Greece until crucified at Hierapolis. Date: first century

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Philip the Apostle + X
SAINT PHILIP THE APOSTLE Though mentioned sporadically in the Gospel, we know little about him : he is thought to have preached in Greece until he was crucified and stoned

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Philip the Deacon
ST PHILIP THE DEACON on the road between Jerusalem and Gaza he baptises a eunuch, treasurer of the Queen of Ethiopia. [Do not confuse with Philip the Apostle.)

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Duel / Warren Hastngs
HASTINGS v FRANCIS Warren Hastings wounds his opponent Philip Francis, in India

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Philip Sidney Jousts
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY taking part in a tournament at Whitehall, London

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Isabella of France
ISABELLA OF FRANCE Consort of Edward II; daughter of Philip IV of France

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Philip Earl Pembroke
PHILIP HERBERT, fourth earl of PEMBROKE, brother of William, statesman, described as choleric, boisterous and absurd with his autograph

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Felipe (Philip) II
FELIPE II OF SPAIN husband of Mary Tudor, renowned for his piety. with his autograph

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Priscilla Kemble - 6
PRISCILLA KEMBLE (nee Hopkins) actress, later wife of John Philip Kemble : in the role of Miss Peggy in The country girl

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Priscilla Kemble - 5
PRISCILLA KEMBLE (nee Hopkins) actress, later wife of John Philip Kemble : in the role of Lavinia in Shakespeares Titus Andronicus

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Priscilla Kemble - 4
PRISCILLA KEMBLE (nee Hopkins) actress, later wife of John Philip Kemble : in the role of Aura in Johnsons The country lasses

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Priscilla Kemble - 3
PRISCILLA KEMBLE (nee Hopkins) actress, later wife of John Philip Kemble : in the role of Miss Notable in Colley Cibbers The ladys last stake

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Priscilla Kemble - 2
PRISCILLA KEMBLE (nee Hopkins) actress, later wife of John Philip Kemble : in the role of Irene in John Browns Barbarossa

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Priscilla Kemble - 1
PRISCILLA KEMBLE (nee Hopkins) actress, later wife of John Philip Kemble : in the role of Arethusa in Beaumont & Fletchers Philaster

Background imagePhilip Collection: Pergamos Asks Help

Pergamos Asks Help
Ambassadors from king Eumenes of Pergamos, in Asia Minor, come to Rome to ask for help against Philip of Macedon

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Augsburg Confession
Philip Melancthon, on behalf of the protestants, presents the Augsburg Confession to emperor Karl V : it summarises the beliefs of the protestant faith

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Count of Olivares
GASPAR DE GUZMAN Y PIMENTAL Conde-duque de OLIVARES Spanish politician Prime minister to Philip IV (1621-43)

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Jesus with Disciples
Jesus travels into Galilee with Philip and Nathanael

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Massinger / T. Cross
PHILIP MASSINGER English dramatist

Background imagePhilip Collection: Gosse Serpent Theory

Gosse Serpent Theory
Naturalist Philip Henry Gosse suggests that the reports of sea serpents could relate to an Enaliosaur, a supposedly extinct sea creature

Background imagePhilip Collection: Hoffmann / Fidgety Philip

Hoffmann / Fidgety Philip
THE STORY OF FIDGETY PHILIP Philip pulls the tablecloth & the evenings supper over himself

Background imagePhilip Collection: Rosebery / 5th Earl / Begbie

Rosebery / 5th Earl / Begbie
ARCHIBALD PHILIP PRIMROSE, 5TH EARL OF ROSEBERY Statesman and author, caricatured as Napoleon

Background imagePhilip Collection: Philip II, King of Spain

Philip II, King of Spain
Philip (Felipe) II, King of Spain (reigned 1556-1598). He was also King of Portugal, Naples and Sicily, and, while married to Mary I, King of England and Ireland



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"Philip: A Life of Royal Connections and Enduring Love" In the year 1954, a young Philip found himself in the presence of greatness as he stood alongside Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh. Little did he know that this encounter would mark the beginning of an extraordinary journey. As fate would have it, Philip's path intertwined with royalty once again when he crossed paths with the Duchess of York, also known as Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother. The portrait by De Laszlo captured their shared grace and elegance. But Philip's connections extended far beyond British borders. He shared his name with Saint Philip Neri, a renowned Italian priest known for his compassion and devotion to others. Perhaps these qualities resonated within him throughout his life. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - a title that became synonymous with duty and dedication. His unwavering support for Queen Elizabeth II was evident in every public appearance they made together, including their memorable encounters with the Kennedys. Yet behind closed doors, there was more to this remarkable man than meets the eye. Like a miner relying on a canary deep underground, Prince Philip provided unwavering strength to those around him during challenging times. Love blossomed between Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten leading to their engagement announcement. Their union symbolized hope amidst post-war Britain's recovery during the Festival of Britain in 1951 – epitomized by The Skylon towering over London's South Bank. Just as Alexander had Bucephalus by his side through conquests untold; so too did Queen Elizabeth II find her steadfast companion in Prince Philip throughout her reign. Together they faced triumphs and tribulations alike while remaining united at heart. Their coronation day at Buckingham Palace in 1953 marked not only a momentous occasion but also showcased their unbreakable bond before all who witnessed it – an enduring love story etched into history forevermore.