RMH3DDAH–ROYALIST PEASANT WOMEN SLAYING REPUBLICANS AT MACHECHOUL, LA VENDÉE, 1793.
RMBCX7DR–Royalist
RMC3FETC–Proud Royalist Terry Hutt camps outside Westminster abbey on the eve of prince William marriage to Kate Middleton
RMA0XEX3–Line drawing by Hugh Thomson 1860 1920 depicting the Royalists retreating after attempting to kidnap General Rainsborough
RM2BF2GD7–Bonaparte had cannon gun fire on the sectionaries. On 13 Vendémiaire Year IV (October 5, 1795), General Bonaparte had the royalist insurgents fired on the steps of the Saint-Roch Church in Paris.
RMD8A2PA–ROYALIST PROCESSION
RMG5A2P3–Royalist soldiers and followers from the Sealed Knot Civil War re-enactment group greet Prince Charles as he visits Boscobel House, near Tong, Shropshire. This year (2001) is the 350th anniversary of the arrival of King Charles I at the house. * The King, when fleeing advancing Parlimentarian forces after the Battle of Worcester, was given refuge at the house and hid there in the branches of an oak tree near the house as soldiers passed underneath. Today the Prince planted a sapling which is a direct descendent of the tree.
RM2BTBAC8–Richard Neville (1615-1676), portrait by William Dobson, oil on canvas, c.1643. Neville was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War, who came to prominence in the First Battle of Newbury (1643).
RM2A25KP6–Royalist banquet Paris, France 1879
RMERGPTH–English Cavalier, 1630. English royalist dressed in typical fashion, wearing a colourful satin doublet with a broad lace collar
RMW4ANB5–ENDYMION PORTER (1587-1649) English Royalist and diplomat
RMDC972T–'God save France', royalist motto, ceiling of the chapel of the Château de Chantilly, France. Painting by Guiffard, 1889.
RM2A602AA–Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, he was prime minister several times and was a leader of the Ultra-Royalist faction during the Bourbon Restoration.
RMEG6YCN–Giles Strangeways, Royalist politician, died 1675.
RMDWGMXW–English Civil War, Royalist Pikemen, 17th century, historical re-enactment
RMTAACH7–A Cavalier, 1646. From a broadside entitled 'The Picture of an English Anticke', 1646. Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporters of King Charles I and his son Charles II.
RMAA121C–Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess 8th Earl of Argyll, 1607 - 1661. Leader of Scotland s anti Royalist party in English Civil War
RMR4X6GD–Overlooking the River Severn, the City of Worcester in Worcestershire, England was the location for the Battle of Worcester, the final battle of the English Civil War, where Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army defeated King Charles II's Cavaliers on 3 September 1651. Worcester supported the Parliamentary cause before the outbreak of civil war in 1642, but was city was swiftly occupied by the Royalists, but as Royalist power collapsed in May 1646, Worcester was placed under siege finally surrendering on 23 July, bringing the first civil war to a close in Worcestershire.
RMWH8E2N–Sir Jacob Astley, First Baron Astley of Reading (1579-1652), was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.. .
RMBHDD58–Charette de la Contrie, Francois de, 21.4.1763 - 26.3.1796, royalist, 1795 commander of the royalist French troops, wood engraving, scene, his execution,
RMBCXBWK–Royalist
RMAD32HP–dh Royal Square ST HELIER JERSEY King George II statue royalist
RMA6YJW6–Wales Castle Raglan Oliver Cromwell Civil War Royalist
RM2B1X9C9–Attack on the National Convention. Royalist insurrection of the 13 Vendémiaire year IV (October 5, 1795), shooting in front of the Saint-Roch church
RMDPDFB2–ROYALIST DEFENCE
RMG5A2P2–A Royalist soldier from the Sealed Knot Civil War re-enactment group looks on as Prince Charles plants an oak sapling at Boscobel House, near Tong, Shropshire. This year is the 350th anniversary of the arrival of King Charles I at the house. * The King, when fleeing advancing Parlimentarian forces after the Battle of Worcester, was given refuge at the house and hid there in the branches of an oak tree near the house as soldiers passed underneath. Today the Prince planted a sapling which is a direct descendent of the tree.
RMB4EE3B–Royalist Restaurant, Prince Rupert Hotel, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
RMKCET5A–French Revolution Royalist 500 Livres, banknote which shows the head of Louis XVI’s son and was the Royalist answer to the execution of their King.
RMERG7W9–Arrest of the Royalist conspirators at the Mermaid, 1958. Sir Henry Slingsbury and Dr. Hewit are arrested under Cromwell's
RMT2FAXT–RALPH HOPTON (1596-1652) Royalist commander during the English Civil War
RF2X1A3FM–The Reactionary Committee, cartoon depicting the royalist factions in France: Bonapartism, Orleanism, and Legitimism, by Alfred Le Petit, France 1878
RMTXH2G5–Louis du Vergier, Marquis de La Rochejacquelein (1777-1815), French Royalist soldier. Commanded the army of La Vendee (1814) maintaining Royalist cause. Engraving
RMC7PBAJ–Royalist or cavalier from the time of the Commonwealth (1659-1660)
RM2BDPT59–Antique engraving, François de Charette. François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie (1763-1796) was a French Royalist soldier and politician. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2X0Y7R3–'The Siege of Colchester by the Lord Fairfax as it was with the Line & Outworks', 1648. By W. Keymer. The Siege of Colchester occurred in the 1648, during the Second English Civil War. Colchester found itself under siege when the Royalist army was attacked by the Parliamentary force of Thomas Fairfax (1612-1671). The Parliamentarians' initial attack forced the Royalist army to retreat behind the town's walls. Despite the privations of the siege, the Royalists resisted for eleven weeks and only surrendered following the defeat of the Royalist army at the Battle of Preston.
RMMD54WH–Sir Henry Gage, 1597-1645. Royalist officer in English Civil War From Woodburn’s Gallery of Rare Portraits, published 1816.
RM2DFG296–Engraving of Sir Thomas Dalyell of The Binns, 1st Baronet (1615–1685) Scottish Royalist general in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, also known as 'Bluidy Tam' and 'The Muscovite De'il'. Illustration from 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RMWH8G4D–Portrait of Prince Rupert (1619-1682). Royalist commander in the English Civil War. Son of Frederick V, king of Bohemia, and Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I and the nephew of King Charles I of England. This War Without An Enemy by Richard Ollard, page 68.
RMB40691–events, Second World War / WWII, Balkans, royalist Serbian guerrillas (Chetniks), circa 1942,
RMBCX7GH–Royalist
RMT8497B–Battle of Marston Moor, July 2, 1644, the first major Royalist defeat of the English civil war
RM2H5KXPB–A 1648 portrait of Judge David Jenkins (1582-1663) , a Royalist during the English Civil War and lawyer who was put in Prison after being captured by the parliamentarians in December 1645 . From Hereford he found himself imprisoned imprisoned in the Tower of London, Newgate Prison, Wallingford and then at Windsor Castle. Jenkins was eventually released in 1657 prior to the restoration of the monarchy. after narrowly missing execution.
RMFY8HJM–George Goring, Lord Goring, 1608-1657, an English Royalist soldier
RMDR2W1N–ROYALIST PORTRAITS
RMG4X23J–The funeral procession between Maidstone and Chatham Cemetery, Kent, of Jean Moore. The dying wish of a devoted royalist came true when her funeral imitated that of Queen Victoria. Jean Moore died on January 5 2000 aged 74. * She was a supervisor and production worker at Lucas CAV factory in Rochester until she retired aged 60. A procession of four horse-drawn carriages left Bird s Funeral Directors in Fisher Street, Maidstone, Kent at 10.30am with a police escort for the service at Chatham Cemetery, Kent.
RMF5R1M1–AJAXNETPHOTO. 03 NOVEMBER, 2015. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND. - TRAINING SHIP DEPARTS - THE SEA CADET TRAINING SHIP TS ROYALIST HEADS OUT INTO AN AUTUMNAL SEA MIST. PHOTO:TONY HOLLAND/AJAX REF:DTH150311 39812
RMRJNDHR–An engraving depicting a skirmish between Royalist troops under Prince Rupert, and Parliamentary (Roundhead) forces during the English Civil War. Illustrated by William Small. Dated 19th century
RMAJ85M8–Ralph Hopton, Ist Baron Hopton, 17th century English Royalist soldier. Artist: Unknown
RM2D98MKE–ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, 9th Earl of Argyll (1629-1685) Scottish peer and Royalist soldier
RMCFRTJP–The Royalist Hotel sign, Stow on the Wold.
RMTXH2RC–Jean Charles Pichegru (1761-1804) French soldier. A Bourbon (Royalist) sympathiser, after the French Revolution (1789) he lived in exile in England and Germany. Plotted with Candoudal against Napoleon Bonaparte. Arrested on his return to Paris and found strangled in prison before coming to trial. Engraving, 1895.
RMEG6YC6–Colonel John Penruddock, Royalist cavalier beheaded by Oliver Cromwell, 1655.
RM2BDPT36–Antique engraving, death of General Charette in Nantes. François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie (1763-1796) was a French Royalist soldier and politician. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RMKCBX9K–Royalist trompe l'oeil, Anonymous, French, 18th century
RM2BJCM44–13 Vendémiaire. Battle between French Revolutionary troops and Royalist forces in the streets of Paris, October 5 1795. After etching by Pierre Gabriel Berthault from an illustration by Abraham Girardet.
RMH6F72B–Sea Cadet training ship 'Royalist' sails through the Portsmouth Harbour Approaches
RM2BTPKY3–Greece Royalist Revolt . General Condylis with Admiral Oeconomou . 1935
RM2M4C7N3–Anchusa azures Loddon Royalist, Italian Bugloss, Blue Bugloss Loddon Royalist, blue flowers in late spring
RMBCX9CX–Royalist Tea & Cake
RMF1M0AT–Royalist Cavalry attacking a Parisian Crowd on the banks of the River Seine, during the 18th Century French Revolution,
RM2T5XNCN–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2023. State Opening of Parliament amid anti royalist protests Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMFY8HJW–George Goring, Lord Goring, 1608-1657, an English Royalist soldier
RMG3D0J6–Prince Rupert of the Rhine - Royalist Commander
RMTA6RHE–The Sea Cadets flagship TS ROYALIST sits anchored off the shore of Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel, where the training brig is on a six day voyage carrying over 20 cadets to sea around parts of the UK coast.
RMK7DPGT–AJAXNETPHOTO. 03 NOVEMBER, 2015. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND. - TRAINING SHIP DEPARTS - THE SEA CADET TRAINING SHIP TS ROYALIST HEADS OUT INTO AN AUTUMNAL SEA MIST. PHOTO:TONY HOLLAND/AJAX REF:DTH150311 39807
RMD98XJK–The Cadoudal Plot to assassinate Napoleon I: The Royalist conspirators disembarking on the cliffs at Biville, near Dieppe, 16 Jan 1804. Plot failed. Prince de Polignac imprisoned until 1814 for involvement. France Watercolour
RMA4J6CM–Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, Royalist soldier, (1828).Artist: T Wright
RM2APR924–EDWARD SOMERSET, 2nd Marquess of Worcester (c 1602-1667) English Royalist nobleman and inventor
RMA6YJW8–Wales Castle Raglan Oliver Cromwell War Royalist
RMP67KAP–The massacre at New Orleans' Cartoon shows President Andrew Johnson 'as a king, crowned and in velvet and ermine. His alleged royalist ambition had been the theme of much Radical rhetoric.' Nast is attacking Johnson because he and others blamed Johnson for causing the July 1866 race riot that occurred in New Orleans when police shot and killed many African American delegates at a Radical Republicans convention.
RMEG6Y49–Montagu Bertie, Earl of Lindsey, Royalist soldier and courtier, died 1666.
RMJ7HBN5–Antique 1836 engraving, Lord Goring. George Goring, Lord Goring (1608-1657) was an English Royalist soldier. He was known by the courtesy title Lord Goring as the eldest son of the first Earl of Norwich. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMKCBX9Y–Royalist trompe l'oeil, Anonymous, French, 18th century
RM2RWBABE–Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg, circa 1627 - 1700. A Parliamentarian during the English Civil War, he became a Royalist after the Restoration of the Monarchy. After the print by Abraham Bloteling from the painting by Mary Beale.
RMH6F71P–Sea Cadet training ship 'Royalist' sails through the Portsmouth Harbour Approaches
RM2BTPM67–Greece , Royalist Revolt . President Zaimis . 14 October 1935
RM2E25M9W–Rich, gentian blue flowers of Anchusa azurea 'Loddon Royalist'. Bugloss 'Loddon Royalist'. Alkanet, Cape Forget-me-not
RFBCEWTT–Interrogation of young Royalist by a local committee of surveillance during French Revolution
RMF37RCF–Fontenay-le-Comte is a commune in the Vendée Department in the Pays de la Loire region in France. It was the location for the 1793 - 1796 war, a Royalist rebellion and counter-revolution during the Revolt.
RM2T5XNDF–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2023. State Opening of Parliament amid anti royalist protests Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMACYGJJ–geography/travel, France, Revolution 1789 - 1799, royalist uprising, fighting at Saint Roche church, 5.5.1795, contemporary engraving by Helman, 18th century, historic, historical, people,
RMG3D0J5–Prince Rupert of the Rhine - Royalist Commander
RMG4M5EF–Margaret Tyler, from north London, waits outside Windsor Castle the day before the wedding of Prince Edward to Sophie Rhys-Jones. Margaret, who claims to be Britain's most loyalist Royalist, has a house packed with Royal memorabilia.
RMB9GYWR–The 1971 sail training brig Royalist England UK
RFC76FKC–Cavalier Puritans Parliamentarian Royalist supporter King Charles I II English Civil War Interregnum Restoration cavalry
RMA4J6BN–George Goring, Lord Goring, English Royalist soldier, (1827).Artist: J Thomson
RMP1MPDB–Man in 17th century costume carrying Royalist battle flag in English Civil War reenactment
RMA6YJW7–Wales Castle Raglan Oliver Cromwell War Royalist
RMWEEJPM–A tall sailing ship moored on the river at Newcastle upon Tyne Quayside the yacht is TS ROYALIST a training brig and the Sea Cadets flagship
RMEG6YC9–Endymion Porter, Royalist and diplomat, attended Prince Charles into Spain, died 1649.
RMJ7HBJY–Antique 1836 engraving, Lord Goring. George Goring, Lord Goring (1608-1657) was an English Royalist soldier. He was known by the courtesy title Lord Goring as the eldest son of the first Earl of Norwich. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMW591G5–William Dyer, a Somerset royalist in New England : Dyer, Louis, 1851-1908
RMMF9K3K–Plan of the city and suburbs of London, England as it appeared fortified by order of Parliament in 1643, built to protect the city from attacks by Charles I and his 15,000 Royalist troops. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMH2BYTJ–A member of the English Civil War Society dressed as a royalist officer for a re-enactment of the siege of Wallingford Castle
RMWH8XA8–A display of the Royalist Banner and Stardards
RMF1559G–Weston-s-Mare, UK. 27th August 2015. People queuing for tickets for entry to the Banksy Dismaland Fun Park in Weston-s-Mare remain in high spirits. Despite the rain and just being told there were no more places available. Local Royalist Terry Hutt made his way around the crowds keeping them entertained. Credit: Stephen Hyde/Alamy Live News
RFBCEWN6–Poltical cartoon printed outbreak of Revolution (1789) is a double caricature of a Royalist (left) and a Patriot (right ).
RMF23FN3–Cavaliers fleeing from the Battle of Naseby, the key battle of the first English Civil War. On 14 June 1645, the main royalist army of King Charles I was destroyed by the Parliamentarian New Model Army commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
RM2T5XNME–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2023. State Opening of Parliament amid anti royalist protests Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2T5TEKN–Opposing parliamentarian and royalist forces - reenactment of the Siege of Basing House, English civil war by the English Civil War Society 16.09.23
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