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"Royalist: A Journey through British History and Events" Step into the world of the royalists, where history unfolds with tales of bravery, loyalty, and conflict

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Royalist Collection: Events / Britain / Civil War
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Royalist Collection: Harlech Castle
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Royalist Collection: The Battle of Naseby, 1645, 1727, (1944). Creator: Dupuis
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Royalist Collection: Old man in Stoke pub -1
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Royalist Collection: 1902 Coronation Birds Custard Powder advertisement
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Royalist Collection: First English Civil War: Siege of Lathom House, 1644
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Royalist Collection: To Him Pudel, Bite Him Peper, English Civil War propaganda (woodcut)
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Royalist Collection: Battle of Ayacucho 1824
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Royalist Collection: James Graham (1612-1650)
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Royalist Collection: Battle of Naseby
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Royalist Collection: Sir Edward Lake
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Royalist Collection: Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones attend their wedding rehearsal at
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Royalist Collection: Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Solihull during her Silver Jubilee tour
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Royalist Collection: Old man in Stoke pub - 2
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Royalist Collection: Illustrated London News Accession of George VI, 1936 cover
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Royalist Collection: Battle of Edgehill
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Royalist Collection: England. Newarks ancient castle was mostly destroyed during the civil war
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Royalist Collection: William Pendrill and the Boscobel Oak, c. 1700 (engraving)
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Royalist Collection: James Graham Montrose
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Royalist Collection: Sir John Oglander
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Royalist Collection: English Royalists 1640-9
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Royalist Collection: PRINCE RUPERT (1619-1682). Commander of the army of King Charles I during the English Civil War
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Royalist Collection: Robert Earl Yarmouth
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Royalist Collection: Marmaduke Langdale
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Royalist Collection: 'The Fugitive Royalists', by Miss Solomon, in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1862
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Royalist Collection: Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons
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Royalist Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, leading the Royalist cavalry at
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Royalist Collection: Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Dudley during her Silver Jubilee tour
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Royalist Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits Hartlepool Town Centre during her Silver Jubilee tour
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Royalist Collection: Spectators await Queen Elizabeth II in Eston during her Silver Jubilee tour
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Royalist Collection: Two Bull Dogs / 1944
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Royalist Collection: And When Did You Last See Your Father?, 1878, (c1920). Artist: William Frederick Yeames
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Royalist Collection: England. Newarks ancient castle, the location of King Johns death
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Royalist Collection: England, Newark. A coffee shop now occupies the house where King Charles the 1st once
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Royalist Collection: Newark, England. The market draws in visitors from all over the region
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Royalist Collection: Newark, England. Fresh flowers are sold on the market
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Royalist Collection: Thomas Belasyse 1st Earl Fauconberg Portrait
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Royalist Collection: David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, Royalist General
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Royalist Collection: The Breed of the Treshams by John Rutherford
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Royalist Collection: Siege of Basing House, Hampshire
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Royalist Collection: SIR EDMUND FORTESCUE
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Royalist Collection: BONCHAMP DIES 1793
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Royalist Collection: ROYAL TOUR 1947
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Royalist Collection: JAMES DUKE HAMILTON
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Royalist Collection: The Battle of Evesham, 4 August 1265. (c1800). Evesham marked the end of the Second Barons War
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Royalist Collection: Landing of Charles II at Dover, 1660
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Royalist Collection: Attack on the French Prime Minister Aristide Briand at the unveiling of a monument to Jules Ferry
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Royalist Collection: Trial of Archbishop Laud in the House of Lords, lithograph by de Langlume (litho)


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"Royalist: A Journey through British History and Events" Step into the world of the royalists, where history unfolds with tales of bravery, loyalty, and conflict. From the tumultuous English Civil War to iconic landmarks like Harlech Castle, their legacy is deeply intertwined with Britain's past. Intriguing woodcuts like "To Him Pudel, Bite Him Peper" reveal the propaganda used during those turbulent times. These images served as powerful tools in shaping public opinion and rallying support for the royalist cause. The Battle of Naseby stands as a defining moment in history - 1645 marked a turning point when Parliamentarian forces clashed with royalists under King Charles I. Dupuis' masterpiece captures this pivotal event, showcasing its significance even centuries later. As you wander through Stoke pub, an old man shares stories passed down from generations about his ancestors who fought valiantly for king and country. Their unwavering dedication to the crown echoes throughout time. Even advertisements bear witness to their influence - a Birds Custard Powder advertisement from 1902 celebrates Queen Victoria's coronation. It reminds us how deeply rooted royalty was in people's lives and culture. James Graham (1612-1650), known as Marquis of Montrose, emerges as a prominent figure among royalists. His military prowess and strategic brilliance earned him respect amongst his comrades and fear among his enemies. The Siege of Lathom House during the First English Civil War showcases the resilience displayed by loyalists defending their stronghold against parliamentary forces. The courage exhibited here became synonymous with being a royalist. Beyond British shores lies another testament to their enduring spirit - at Ayacucho in 1824, they fought alongside South American patriots against Spanish colonial rule. This battle symbolizes how far-reaching their ideals were beyond national borders. Sir Edward Lake personifies loyalty itself; he remained steadfastly devoted to King Charles II even during his exile.