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William Iii Collection (page 5)

William III, also known as William of Orange, was a prominent figure in European history

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Bill of Rights ratified at the Revolution by King William

The Bill of Rights ratified at the Revolution by King William, and Queen Mary previous to their Cor Artist: John Cary
The Bill of Rights ratified at the Revolution by King William, and Queen Mary previous to their Coronation, 1783. After Samuel Wale (c1721-1786)

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Assembly Room of the House of Burgesses, c1938

The Assembly Room of the House of Burgesses, c1938. At the Capitol of Williamsburg, showing the bar, the arms of the Colony, and portraits of William III and Mary II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: King William III, 1793

King William III, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: James II entering Dublin after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905)

James II entering Dublin after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: A Lost Cause: the Flight of James II after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905)

A Lost Cause: the Flight of James II after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Garden Fronts of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way

The Garden Fronts of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way
The Garden Fronts of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way

The Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way
The Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The West Front of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way

The West Front of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way
The West Front of Hampton Court Palace, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: A Ralph Wood equestrian figure of King William III, in the guise of a Roman Emperor, 1785, (1923)

A Ralph Wood equestrian figure of King William III, in the guise of a Roman Emperor, 1785, (1923). Artist: Ralph Wood
A Ralph Wood equestrian figure of King William III, in the guise of a Roman Emperor, 1785. From The Connoisseur Vol LXV [Otto Limited, London, 1923.]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William and Mary Marquetry Cabinet, (c1690), 1925

William and Mary Marquetry Cabinet, (c1690), 1925
William and Mary Marquetry Cabinet, c1690. A cabinet in the William and Mary style. A style of decorative arts so named because of the then reign (1689-1702) of William III and Mary II of England

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Rotten Row, London, c1900

Rotten Row, London, c1900. Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 20th Century. Rotten Row was established in the late 17th century by William III

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Their Majesties Silver Jubilee 1910-1935. The Speakers Coach in the Royal Procession

Their Majesties Silver Jubilee 1910-1935. The Speakers Coach in the Royal Procession. The Silver Jubilee Procession of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953), May 6 1935

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Battle of the Boyne, 1690

Battle of the Boyne, 1690
Battle of the Boyne.Ireland. William III against James II. Duke Schomberg was Slain, 1690

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The arms of William and Mary, 1689-1694 (1930)

The arms of William and Mary, 1689-1694 (1930). A print from A History of Tapestry, by WG Thomson, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1930

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Group of royal portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906)

Group of royal portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906). Queen Anne (enamel by C Boit, 1713), William III (portion of miniature), Mary II (enamel by CF Zincke), George I (by Bernard Lens)

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Great Seal of William and Mary, 19th century

Great Seal of William and Mary, 19th century
Great Seal of William and Mary, (19th century). Both sides of the seal of King William III (ruled 1689-1702) and his wife Queen Mary II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William III and Mary II. Artist: R White

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

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: 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 imageWilliam Iii Collection: 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 imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, c1920

The Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, c1920. Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume II, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: King William III, 1784

King William III, 1784. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1784]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Queen Mary, 1785

Queen Mary, 1785. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1785]

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Battle of the Boyne, 1850. Artist: John Leech

The Battle of the Boyne, 1850. Artist: John Leech
The Battle of the Boyne, 1850. A satirical illustration on the The Battle of the Boyne. The Battle of the Boyne was fought in Ireland for the English, Scottish and Irish thrones

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The flooding of Amsterdam in 1672 by the order of the William III, c1902

The flooding of Amsterdam in 1672 by the order of the William III, c1902. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume III (c1902)

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: King James II (1633-1701) receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, 1890

King James II (1633-1701) receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, 1890. Artist: Edward Matthew Ward
King James II (1633-1701) receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, 1890. From a supplement to The Graphic (29 March 1890. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Tenth Regiment of Foot, at the Battle of Steenkerque, 3rd August 1692. Artist: Madeley

Tenth Regiment of Foot, at the Battle of Steenkerque, 3rd August 1692. Artist: Madeley
Tenth Regiment of Foot, at the Battle of Steenkerque, 3rd August 1692. The Battle of Steenkerque was fought in what is now Belgium during the Nine Years War

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William and Mary

William and Mary. William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange, ruled Britain with his wife Mary II (1662-1694) from 1689

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Prince of Orange Distributing His Medals, 1815

The Prince of Orange Distributing His Medals, 1815

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Arrival of William of Orange in England, 5 November 1688, (1903)

Arrival of William of Orange in England, 5 November 1688, (1903)
Arrival of William of Orange in England, 15-16 November 1688, (1903). A protestant, William of Orange (1650-1702) was invited by a conspiracy of English notables to depose the Catholic James II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William III of Orange, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1813). Artist: AW Warren

William III of Orange, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1813). Artist: AW Warren
William III of Orange, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1813). William of Orange (1650-1702) was invited by a conspiracy of English notables to depose the Catholic James II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William III, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: Ravenet

William III, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: Ravenet
William III, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. William of Orange (1650-1702) was invited by a conspiracy of English notables to depose the Catholic James II and assume the throne in his stead

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Battle of The Boyne, 1690, (c1850s)

The Battle of The Boyne, 1690, (c1850s). The Battle of the Boyne was fought in Ireland for the English, Scottish and Irish thrones. The forces of William III defeated those of the deposed James II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary II

Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary II
Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Letter written from Kensington at midnight by Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, Countess of Scarborough

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Instructions from William III to Admiral Arthur Herbert, Whitehall, 16th March 1689

Instructions from William III to Admiral Arthur Herbert, Whitehall, 16th March 1689. Artist: Daniel Finch
Instructions from William III to Admiral Arthur Herbert, Whitehall, 16th March 1689. Instructions from King William III to Admiral Arthur Herbert, afterwards Earl of Torrington

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Landing of William Orange, 1688 (c1850s)

Landing of William Orange, 1688 (c1850s). William of Orange landed at Brixham, Devon on 5 November 1688 to claim the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland and overthrow James II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: King William III

King William III. William III of England (1650-1702), also known as William II of Scotland and William III of Orange, was a Dutch aristocrat and a Protestant Prince of Orange from his birth

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: King William III, 19th century. Artist: W Holl

King William III, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
King William III, 19th century. Portrait of William of Orange (1650-1702)

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William, Prince of Orange, 20th century. Artist: Abraham Blooteling

William, Prince of Orange, 20th century. Artist: Abraham Blooteling
William, Prince of Orange, 20th century. Modern version of a 17th century portrait. A protestant, William of Orange (1650-1702)

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William III, Prince of Orange (1650-1702), as a child, 1657. Artist: Janssens van Ceulen

William III, Prince of Orange (1650-1702), as a child, 1657. Artist: Janssens van Ceulen, Cornelis (1593-1661)
William III, Prince of Orange (1650-1702), as a child, 1657. Found in the collection of the Yale University

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: King William III, (c1850)

King William III, (c1850). William of Orange (1650-1702), King of England and Ireland, landed with his army at Torbay, Devon, 5 November 1688

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Thomas, Marquis of Wharton, 1777. Artist: Sharp

Thomas, Marquis of Wharton, 1777. Artist: Sharp
Thomas, Marquis of Wharton, 1777. Portrait of English politician Wharton (c1648-1715) who was a supporter of William III. He composed the ballad Lilibolero or Lilli Burlero

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier

John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier
John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, Radcliffe (1650-1714) was Royal Physician to William III, Mary II and Queen Anne

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Equestrian Statue of King William III, 18th century. Artist: Peter Scheemakers

Equestrian Statue of King William III, 18th century. Artist: Peter Scheemakers
Equestrian Statue of King William III, 18th century

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Statue of William of Orange commemorating the Battle of the Boyne

Statue of William of Orange commemorating the Battle of the Boyne
Statue of William of Orange (4 November 1650 - 8 March 1702) commemorating the Battle of the Boyne (1690) in Sandy Row. This battle was a crucial moment in James IIs

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: Statue of King William III of England as a Roman Emperor, Hull, England

Statue of King William III of England as a Roman Emperor, Hull, England
Statue of King William III (1650-1702), depicted as a Roman Emperor, Hull, England. Also known as William of Orange

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: The Siege of Namur, scene before the final attack, 5 August 1695. Artist: Jan van Huchtenburg

The Siege of Namur, scene before the final attack, 5 August 1695. Artist: Jan van Huchtenburg
The Siege of Namur, scene before the final attack, 5 August 1695. The army of the Grand Alliance, commanded by William III (1650-1702) of England

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William of Orange landing with his army at Torbay, Devon, 5 November 1688

William of Orange landing with his army at Torbay, Devon, 5 November 1688. A protestant, William of Orange (1650-1702) was invited by a conspiracy of English notables to depose the Catholic James II

Background imageWilliam Iii Collection: William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690

William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690. William (1650-1702) became king in 1689



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William III, also known as William of Orange, was a prominent figure in European history. He played a significant role in the Battle of the Boyne in 1668, where he showcased his military prowess and leadership skills. The battle marked a turning point for him and solidified his position as a powerful ruler. The Ceiling of the Painted Hall, created between 1707-14, depicts William III's reign and showcases his influence on British society during that time. It serves as a visual representation of his impact on art and culture. King William III (1650-1702) is often remembered for holding the Bill of Rights in his hand. This document symbolizes the establishment of constitutional monarchy in England and reflects William's commitment to upholding individual liberties. In various artistic depictions such as engravings from the 18th century or lithographs from later years, we see King William III alongside Queen Mary. Their partnership was crucial to their joint rule over Great Britain. The statue of William Prince of Orange stands proudly at Brixham Harbour in Devon, England. It serves as a reminder of his legacy and contributions to British history. Ballads like "Bless the glorious memory of King William that crossed the Boyne water" immortalize King William III's triumph at the Battle of Boyne through poetic verses passed down through generations. However, it is important not to forget about James II's flight from power which led to this momentous event. Known as "A Lost Cause, " James II's departure paved the way for King William III's ascension to power.