RFDD09WN–Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) on engraving from 1830.
RMR4X7BN–Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) was queen consort of England, of Scotland and of Ireland from 1662 to 1685, as the wife of King Charles II, but produced no heirs for the king, having suffered three miscarriages. She was the daughter of King John IV, who became the first king of Portugal from the House of Braganza in 1640. However, owing to her devotion to the Roman Catholic faith in which she had been raised, Catherine was unpopular in England, but is credited with introducing the British to tea-drinking, which was then widespread among the Portuguese nobility.
RMWH8M03–Catherine of Braganza Queen to Charles II born 1638 married 1660 died 1705.
RMW7DA4H–Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705). Artist: Unknown
RMD1K1GT–arrival of Henrietta Catherine of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal, in Portsmouth on May 25th 1662
RMW7D5M7–Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, 1833.Artist: S Freeman
RMRXG1H1–Oval Box Showing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza. England. Date: 1650-1670. Dimensions: 10.3 × 8.7 cm (4 1/8 × 3 1/2 in.). Silk, plain weave; embroidered with silk floss foremost in satin stitch; French knots. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMW7D631–Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (1821). Artist: Unknown
RM2RAK2DN–English votive medal for the marriage of Charles II with Catherine of Braganza, 1661
RF2F9DGNW–The arrival of Queen Catherine of Braganza in London on the River Thames on 23 August 1662. She is welcomed by the mayor and citizens of London.
RM2AHRC5A–Oval Box Showing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza. 1650–1670. England. Silk, plain weave; embroidered with silk floss foremost in satin stitch; French knots
RFM4E0Y3–Black & White Photograph of Somerset House, Neoclassical building situated on the Strand. London, England, UK. Credit: London Snapper
RF2PFX5CE–Lisbon, Portugal- October 21, 2022: Replica of the Statue of Queen Catherine of Braganza, by Audrey Flack, in the Park of Nations
RMDPWFH5–MISS PRICE
RMJM00C0–1926 illustration of the first English factory built at Suryapur (Surat) , India, begun in 1638
RFJA5PEC–woman, humans, human beings, people, folk, persons, human, human being, female,
RF2C2P4F2–King Charles II and Queen, vintage engraved illustration. Colorful History of England, 1837.
RM2M0CF10–Typical landscape of Queens, in meters high above the road and police cars guarding the area. New York, USA
RMWH9D2A–Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Queen of Charles II of England from 1662-85.
RMD1K1GW–reception in London on 23rd August 1662, the English King Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza, on the River Thames
RMW7D634–Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century).Artist: S Freeman
RF2F9DH8R–Queen Catherine of Braganza arrived at Portsmouth Harbor on May 25, 1662, accompanied by the Duke of York. Small and large ships on the water.
RF2T3RCCP–Portrait of Catherine, Queen of England, Abraham Bloteling, after Peter Lely (Sir), 1662 - 1690 Portrait of Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England, w
RF2PFX596–Lisbon, Portugal- October 21, 2022: Replica of the Statue of Queen Catherine of Braganza, by Audrey Flack, in the Park of Nations
RF2K9YRE1–Portrait of Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England, in oval frame in the shape of a laurel wreath.
RF2F9DM1M–The ships of the Duke of York meet the ships of the English navy that bring and escort Catherine of Braganza to London in the English Channel.
RMW7D633–Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century).Artist: B Holl
RF2F9DJFR–Catherine of Braganza steps from a gallery into a ship for her departure to England, where she will marry Charles II. She is accompanied by her brothe
RM2WG0HEW–The Privy Purse of Catherine of Braganza, at Sizergh Hall, Westmorland, 1862. Engraving of '...the badge of office belonging to Sir Thomas Strickland. Keeper of her Privy Purse. It is of crimson velvet, the shape and size of a large reticule, richly embroidered with the Royal arms and the initials "C. R." in gold and silver twist, and is still loyally preserved among the heirlooms of the Strickland family at Sizergh Hall, in Westmorland'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862.
RF2F9DNFY–King Charles II of England and Queen Catherine of Braganza arrive in a carriage accompanied by a long procession of horses and carriages at Hampton Co
RF2F9DNAW–The parade in Lisbon prior to Catherine of Braganza's departure to England. In the background the royal palace, in the middle soldiers and spectators.
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