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Oliver Cromwell discovering the letter of King Charles I
Oliver Cromwell discovering the letter of King Charles I at the Blue Boar, Holborn, London Date: 1647
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1850s 1854 Boar Cromwell Discovering Holborn Information Letter Oliver Saddle
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Oliver Cromwell Discovers the Letter of King Charles I at the Blue Boar, Holborn, London (1647)
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is a captivating illustration from the 1850s, created by the skilled hand of Terry Parker. This evocative work of art transports us back to the tumultuous 17th century, during the height of the English Civil War. The scene is set at the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn, London, where Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is depicted in a moment of discovery. With a determined expression etched on his face, Cromwell, dressed in a plain coat and wearing a simple hat, leans over a table, intently reading a letter that has been revealed to him. The letter, held aloft by a servant, bears the seal of King Charles I, the deposed monarch who had been captured and imprisoned following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Surrounding Cromwell are a group of soldiers, their faces reflecting a mixture of curiosity and anticipation as they await the news that their leader has uncovered. In the background, a horse with a saddle and bridle stands ready, hinting at the urgency of the situation and the need for swift action. The Blue Boar Inn, a well-known establishment in Holborn, serves as the backdrop for this pivotal moment in history. The inn's worn wooden walls, dimly lit by flickering candles, add to the sense of intrigue and secrecy that envelops the scene. This illustration, published in an 1854 magazine, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, allowing us to witness a pivotal moment in the English Civil War through the artistry of Terry Parker. The details of the clothing, the setting, and the expressions on the faces of the characters bring the history to life, making it a must-see for anyone with an interest in English history and the Victorian era.
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