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The Deaths of the two most valiant knights Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who for their loyalty to their sovereign, Charles the 1st, honourably suffered at Colchester, 28 August 1648 (litho)

The Deaths of the two most valiant knights Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who for their loyalty to their sovereign, Charles the 1st, honourably suffered at Colchester, 28 August 1648 (litho)


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The Deaths of the two most valiant knights Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who for their loyalty to their sovereign, Charles the 1st, honourably suffered at Colchester, 28 August 1648 (litho)

6012412 The Deaths of the two most valiant knights Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who for their loyalty to their sovereign, Charles the 1st, honourably suffered at Colchester, 28 August 1648 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Deaths of the two most valiant knights Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who for their loyalty to their sovereign, Charles the 1st, honourably suffered at Colchester, 28 August 1648. Illustration for booklet of views of Old Colchester (Camulodunum), c 1900. Gravure printed.); © Look and Learn

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The Deaths of the two most valiant knights Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who for their loyalty to their sovereign, Charles the 1st, honourably suffered at Colchester, 28 August 1648 (litho) captures a poignant moment in English history. This lithograph print by the English School from the 19th century depicts the tragic fate of these brave knights. In this somber scene, we witness the ultimate sacrifice made by Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle as they face their execution in Colchester. Their unwavering loyalty to King Charles I is evident as they stand tall and resolute before their captors. The atmosphere is heavy with sorrow and admiration for these noble warriors. The artist skillfully portrays every detail of this historical event, allowing us to glimpse into a pivotal moment during England's tumultuous past. The intricate engravings showcase Old Colchester's architectural beauty while emphasizing the gravity of these valiant knights' deaths. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of honor and devotion even in times of great adversity. It pays homage to those who remained steadfast in their allegiance despite facing dire consequences. Through this lithograph print, we are transported back to that fateful day on August 28th, 1648 when two courageous men laid down their lives for what they believed in.

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