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Cromwell at the Sign of the Blue Boar by Ernest Crofts. Cromwell questioned as a prisoner. Painted in 1883, this painting hangs in the Dudley Art Gallery. |
Charles II 1630-1685 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Parliamentarian Harquebusier Trooper by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
The Surrender of York to the Roundheads, by Ernest Crofts. After Oliver Cromwells success at the Battle fo Marston Moor, York surrendered to the Parliamentarians, which gave them control over the North. |
Oliver Cromwell after the Battle of Marston Moor by Ernest Crofts. At the Battle of Marston Moor, July 1644, prince Rupert had nearly won the battle after an initial cavalry charge routing three quarters of the Parliamentary Army, But he continued the pursuit to far. The remaining part of the New model army, including Cromwells regiment. after a long hard fight won the day. |
Royalist Dragoon Officer by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
Charles the First at Edgehill by Sir Edwin Landseer. The king and his staff finalise their battle plan before the first major engagement of the English Civil War. |
For Sack and Plunder by Chris Collingwood. A once noble household becomes the focus of the common mans greed, thwarted only by the timely arrival of a troop of Kings Horse. |
Royalist Harquebusier Officer by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
East European Mercenary by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
Battle of Worcester, 3rd September 1651 by Chris Collingwood. Charles II rides out to lead his army. Including many Scots who fought on his side. |
When Did You See Your Father Last by Yeames. Painted in 1878, this is a fictional event from the English Civil War. It shows a Royalist house under occupation by Parliamentarians. The young boy is being interrogated as to the whereabouts of his Royalist father. Behind him, a soldier gently holds the boys crying siste. To the left can be seen the childrens mothe, her fear and anxiety at the boys possible answer written in her face. |
Charles I on His Way to Execution by Ernest Crofts. No text for this item |
Funeral of Charles I, St Georges Chapel, Windsor by Ernest Crofts. The body of King Charles the first is brought by his supporters to St Georges Chapel at Windsor after his execution at Whitehall on the January 30th, 1649. |
The Boscobel Oak, By Ernest Crofts. The younger Charles, after escaping the Worcester rout, is hiding in a pollard oak, with the Roundheads hunting for him. |
Whitehall by Ernest Crofts. The execution of Charles I, January 30th, 1649. |
Oliver Cromwell by Chris Collingwood. Oliver Cromwell born1599 to his father Robert Cromwell, and his mother Elizabeth Steward Cromwell. This painting of Cromwell shows him at the age of 50. From his humble beginnings he became a military leader second to none during the civil war. He was the creator of the Ironsides and was Lord Protector from 1653 to 1658. Many think of him today as a visionary political leader. He died due to a recurring illness on 3rd September 1658. |
Parliamentarian Cornet by Chris Collingwood. Parliamentarian Cornet Standard Bearer of Sir John Fiennes Regiment. Colonel John Fiennes's Regiment of Horse was part of the Right Wing under the comannd of Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell during the Battle of Naseby during the First English Civil War. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
Pikeman of the Kings Life Guard by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
Musketeer Earl of Manchesters Regiment by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
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