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The Embarkation of William of Orange from Holland for England, 1688, c1930. Creator: Unknown
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The Embarkation of William of Orange from Holland for England, 1688, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The Embarkation of William of Orange from Holland for England, 1688, c1930. The departure of William III of Oranges invasion fleet from the port of Hellevoetsluis in the Netherlands on 11 November (Gregorian calendar), 1688. William III (1650-1702) set out to conquer Britain with a force of five hundred ships and 14, 000 men. After The Embarkation of William III, Prince of Orange, at Helvoetsluis, painting made c1688-1699, in Hampton Court Palace, London. From " The Worlds Story, a Simple History for Boys and Girls", by Elizabeth O Neill. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, c1930]
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The Embarkation of William of Orange from Holland for England, 1688, c1930. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the departure of William III of Orange's invasion fleet from Hellevoetsluis port in the Netherlands on November 11th, 1688. With an impressive force comprising five hundred ships and 14,000 men, William III set out to conquer Britain during what would be known as the Glorious Revolution. The image showcases the bustling scene at the port as people gather to witness this historic event. The crowd is filled with anticipation and curiosity, reflecting both their support for their monarch and their intrigue about what lies ahead. The majestic ships stand tall in the background, ready to carry out their mission under William III's command. This photograph is a testament to not only the military might but also the determination and ambition that defined this era. It serves as a visual reminder of how individuals like William III shaped nations through acts of rebellion and revolution. Preserved through time by an unknown creator, this print offers us a glimpse into one chapter of our shared human story. It invites us to reflect on moments when great powers clashed upon vast oceans and changed destinies forever.
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