RMDY2GG7–Cromwell leading troops at the Battle of Marston Moor, English Civil War, 1644. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT7YFG7–Charles Landseer, Oliver Cromwell in the Battle of Naseby, English Civil War painting, 1851
RMD95T03–English Civil War. Charles I (1600-1649) King of Great Britain from 1625, a prisoner at Holdenby House, Northamptonshire, seized and taken to Newark, Nottinghamshire, in the name of the New Model Army. Engraving c1860.
RMCBGWHN–MERCURIUS RUSTICUS 1642. A newsbook from the English Civil War edited by Bruno Ryves who was one of Charles I's chaplains
RMM2M9K8–The parliamentarian John Hampden mortally wounded, at the Battle of Chalgrove Field, 18 June 1643 during the English Civil War
RMDWGMK6–English Civil War, Cromwellian cavalryman, 17th century, historical re-enactment soldier soldiers army cavalry uniform uniforms England UK Oliver Cromwell
RMGC17Y9–Members of the Sealed Knot - the largest re-enactment Society in Europe, re-enact famous battles of the English Civil War on the seafront in Weston-super-Mare.
RMM85B4N–Sir William Balfour of Pitcullo, c. 1578 - 1660. Scottish general of parliamentary forces during English Civil War. Lieutenant of the Tower of London. From Woodburn’s Gallery of Rare Portraits, published 1816.
RMCBE570–Oliver Cromwell at the English Civil War Battle of Marston Moor (1644) c19th Engraving After Painting by Abraham Cooper. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMEWKHTC–Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. 28th June, 2015. wallingford siege wallingford oxon uk 062815 the english civil war society re-enact the siege of wallingford castle Credit: stuart emmerson/Alamy Live News
RMAT2P7G–17th century Civil War Pikemen played by sealed knot English civil war re-enactors
RMB7EEDX–Battle of Marston Moor English Civil War 2 July 1644
RMC8329D–English Civil War re-enactment
RMC0FY1P–The opening scene of the First English Civil War. Charles I erecting his royal standard at Nottingham
RMB23XWH–English Civil War battle re-enactment
RMB2GDCK–English Civil War soldiers 1642-1651. For Editorial Use Only.
RMC1RGY6–English civil war cannonballs fired in 1645 and found at Goodrich Castle Herefordshire England UK
RMCF49J9–Gun being fired in an English civil war re-enactment near Saffron Walden in Essex.
RMA951A5–English Civil War historical battle re-enactment by groups like English Civil War Society & Sealed Knot members here horse riding at gallop at cavalry
RMM19KK2–London, UK. 28th January 2018. The King’s Army annual march and parade commemorating the execution of King Charles Ist. Many members of the English Civil War Society, dressed in traditional 17th century clothing, marched and rode horseback from St. James' Palace towards Horse Guards Parade re-enacting King Charles I's walk to the Banqueting House in 1649. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
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).
RMT1T6ER–The Eve of the Battle of Edge Hill 1642, English Civil War, painting, Charles Landseer, 1845
RMD996BT–To Him Pudel, Bite Him Peper, English Civil War Propaganda by English School
RMM25YAD–Defence of Lathom house by Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby, 27 February 1644, The first Siege of Lathom House led by Sir Thomas Fairfax during the English civil war
RMB00KHN–Historical re-enactment pikemen English Civil War Helmsley Castle Yorkshire England UK pikes battle Cromwell Cromwellian battle
RMERG7ND–Cavalier Soldiers - English Civil War, 1642–1651
RMA6MCAK–The Siege of Lathom House, Ormskirk, Lancashire in 1644 during the English Civil War.
RMT1HMHC–Oliver Cromwell (1599-1698). After Samuel Cooper (1609-1672). Oliver Cromwell, English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Cromwell was a central figure in the English Civil War leading the Parliamentarians otherwise known as the 'Roudheads'.
RMHT3M1A–Destruction of the Keep, English Civil War, Scarborough Castle, 1645, (c1990-2010). Artist: Ivan Lapper.
RME3MM91–A row of Uniformed Living history reenactors portraying 17th century English civil war soldiers with equipment
RMCF4X2B–Storming of Bristol 1643 during English Civil War
RMED3AKX–Actors perform wearing Stuart era, the 17th century, (reign of king Charles 1st) costumes. they are reenacting the siege of Bolsover Castle, in Derbyshire, UK, an event during the English Civil War
RMMMC799–The Pikes and Plunder event re-enacting an English Civil War battle took place at the Queens Sconce, Newark, England, UK
RFEF4M02–English Civil War Society pikemen during a re-enactment, Somerset, UK
RMBFHCYN–Cromwell in prayer before the Battle of Edgehill, English Civil War, 1642. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMC4YEF7–Members of the English Civil War Society riding horses clash during a battle re-enactment in Wiltshire.
RFG5KBA0–ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: Cromwell suppressing Mutiny. Dissolving Long Parliament, 1853
RMJ944E2–English civil war knights on horseback with swords at a Sealed knot reenactment event. Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, UK
RMM19KK8–London, UK. 28th January 2018. The King’s Army annual march and parade commemorating the execution of King Charles Ist. Many members of the English Civil War Society, dressed in traditional 17th century clothing, marched and rode horseback from St. James' Palace towards Horse Guards Parade re-enacting King Charles I's walk to the Banqueting House in 1649. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMC3NXJP–A Pikeman and Musketeer during the English Civil War. From The Story of England, published 1930.
RM2C8CN21–The Battle of Naseby in the English Civil War, 14th June 1645, engraving by Charles Dupuis after Charles Parrocel, 1727
RMMR4TDB–Engraving depicting a scene from the English Civil War: Roundhead forces stop top rest their horses. Illustrated by William Small (1734-1775) a Scottish illustrator. Dated 19th century
RMG3AJXC–The English Civil War Cromwell & his Ironsides
RMDWGM5F–English Civil War musketeer, 17th century, historical re-enactment musket army soldier soldiers 17th century military uniform uniforms costume
RMBGKTCR–OLIVER CROMWELL - English soldier and statesman (1599-1658)
RMA6MCAJ–Storming of Bristol, 26 July 1643, during the English Civil War.
RMAB7058–Sealed knot re-enact battle from English Civil War
RMCBE592–Oliver Cromwell at English Civil War Battle of Marston Moor (1644) From a Painting by Ernest Croft. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMFDFMDM–London, UK. 31st January, 2016. Members of The English Civil War Society, gather in Horse Guards Parade to bring to life The King's Army (the Royalist half of the English Civil War Society) as they retrace the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMCF4X29–Battle of Hopton Heath English Civil War earl of Northampton killed
RMGJA083–Members of the oldest re-enactment society in the UK, The Sealed Knot, re-enacting the 1645 Great Siege of Scarborough Castle during the English Civil War, at Scarborough Castle in Yorkshire.
RMMMC7JH–The Pikes and Plunder event re-enacting an English Civil War battle took place at the Queens Sconce, Newark, England, UK
RMMT8YJH–Bristol, UK, 28 May, 2018. Re-enactment of English civil war, The Siege of Bristol on its 375th Anniversary of battles (1645) between Parliamentarians ('Roundheads') and Royalists ('Cavaliers') re-enacted by members of the Sealed Knot in Bristol Ashton Court. Credit: Charles Stirling/Alamy Live News
RMW5XR47–English Civil War Society - The Battle of Marlborough re-enactment on Marlborough Common, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMF1M0A5–Prince Rupert, with his cavalry outside a hostelry in the 1640s. Rupert is probably best remembered today for his role as a Royalist commander during the English Civil War. He had considerable success during the initial years of the war, his drive, determination and experience of European techniques bringing him early victories. But as the war progressed, Rupert's youth and lack of maturity in managing his relationships with other Royalist commanders ultimately resulted in his removal from his post and ultimate retirement from the war.
RFG5KBKH–ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: Oliver Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament. TALLIS, 1853
RMJ944EB–English civil war knights on horseback with pistols at a Sealed knot reenactment event. Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, UK
RMD3DBKA–Re-enactment from the English Civil War of the Battle of Weymouth of 1645 and the events surrounding it which became known as th
RFRJWJEN–Historical re-enactment of English Civil War in Gloucester Summer 2018
RMEF43CB–English Civil War Era Soldiers
RMBYYW4P–English Civil War cannon firing
RMK73GN8–Start of The English Civil War in Nottingham, 1642
RMDWGMN3–English Civil War, musket fire in battle, 17th century, historical re-enactment of Battle of Naseby soldier soldiers firing muskets gun smoke military uniform uniforms England UK
RME28R44–English Civil War - Re-enactment
RMDWA1J4–Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Marston Moor, 2 July 1644, during the First English Civil War.
RMDRXWJ9–English civil war re-enactment by the Sealed Knot Society at Weston Park, 26th June 1998.
RM2C9GD97–BATTLE OF EDGEHILL 23 October 1642 during the First English Civil War
RMFDFMEE–London, UK. 31st January, 2016. Members of The English Civil War Society, gather in Horse Guards Parade to bring to life The King's Army (the Royalist half of the English Civil War Society) as they retrace the route taken by King Charles I from St James Palace to the place of his execution at the Banqueting House in Whitehall. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMC8328P–English Civil War re-enactment
RMB86NK1–The Escape of King Charles I from Oxford English Civil War
RMBKFP2D–Vintage print circa 1850 depicting the trial of King Charles I of England in Westminster Hall in January 1649.
RMMT2DMR–Bristol, UK, 27 May, 2018. British civil war, The Siege of Bristol 375th Anniversary of battles (1645) between Parliamentarians ('Roundheads') and Royalists ('Cavaliers') re-enacted by members of the Sealed Knot in Bristol Ashton Court afternoons of 27 and 28 May 2018, England. Over 2000 re-enactors Credit: Charles Stirling/Alamy Live News
RMD1K1G0–allegory on the English Civil War, royalist symbolic image of the abolishment of the monarchy, 17th century
RMF23FMW–A fight for the standard at the Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) in southern Warwickshire, which was the first pitched battle of the First English Civil War fought on Sunday, 23 October 1642.
RFG5KBB8–ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: Charles the First in the Guard room. Battle of Edge Hill 1853
RMJ944EA–English civil war knights on horseback with pistols at a Sealed knot reenactment event. Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, UK
RMB2BY5B–English Civil War battle 1642-1651. For Editorial Use Only.
RMA3W754–soldier cowering from noise of guns being fired english civil war reinactment scarborough castle yorkshire uk
RMM19KH7–London, UK. 28th January 2018. The King’s Army annual march and parade commemorating the execution of King Charles Ist. Many members of the English Civil War Society, dressed in traditional 17th century clothing, marched and rode horseback from St. James' Palace towards Horse Guards Parade re-enacting King Charles I's walk to the Banqueting House in 1649. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMAR3JAA–Cannons fire during Civil War re-enactment, UK
RMKGAX0T–Siege of Basing House, 1643-1644, English Civil war
RMBJ1HKC–English Civil War period historical re-enactment British English military history uniform uniforms dress costume costumes
RMDGJK8C–English Civil War enthusiasts attend a service to commemorate the execution of King Charles I.
RMAB3C78–Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, 1602 - 1671 Parliamentary general in English Civil War.
RMDFTA5W–soldiers at the Battle of Nantwich English Civil War historic event held in Nantwich,Cheshire, every January
RMACN9A6–Marker commemorating the 1643 English Civil War Battle of Lansdown near Bath Somerset England UK
RMA951A3–English Civil War reenactment by groups like English Civil War Society & Sealed Knot soldiers firing musket gun in battle flame & smoke period costume
RMC8328D–English Civil War re-enactment
RMC5Y6PW–Robert Devreux, 3rd Earl of Essex, English Parliamentarian General during the English Civil War; Black and White Illustration;
RMA3APHC–execution Montrose 1650 English Civil war Cavalier gallows scaffold history battle Scottish Scotland rebellion put down hang beh
RMMT8YHJ–Bristol, UK, 28 May, 2018. Re-enactment of English civil war, The Siege of Bristol on its 375th Anniversary of battles (1645) between Parliamentarians ('Roundheads') and Royalists ('Cavaliers') re-enacted by members of the Sealed Knot in Bristol Ashton Court. Credit: Charles Stirling/Alamy Live News
RMD1K1FJ–allegory on the English Civil War, royalist symbolic image of the overturn of king and religion, 17th century
RMEF0KF5–Battle Flags fly at Holly Holy Day & Siege of Nantwich re-enactment. For over 40 years the faithful troops of The Sealed Knot have gathered in the historic town for a spectacular re-enactment of the bloody battle that took place almost 400 years ago and marked the end of the long and painful siege of the town. Roundheads, cavaliers, and other historic entertainers converged upon the town centre to re-enact the Battle. The siege in January 1644 was one of the key conflicts of the English Civil War re-enactment in Nantwich, Cheshire, UK. Jan, 2015.
RFGBHC0B–3RD ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: Battle of Dunbar 1650. English v Scots. SMALL, 1907 map
RMAT2TYP–17th century Civil War Pikemen played by sealed knot English civil war reenactors
RMB2B0K9–Roundhead Soldiers from the English Civil War 1642-1651. For Editorial Use Only.
RMAC2P08–english civil war reinactment at scarborough castle yorkshire uk
RF2E0J021–Knight in armour on horseback, Battle of Bosworth Field Reenactment, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, UK
RMP4YFJN–Berkshire, UK. 23rd June 2018. The First Battle of Newbury 375th Anniversary 23 June 2018. The English Revolution had been going on for just over a year when Royalist and Parliamentarian came to battle in Newbury. The English Civil War Society at the base of Round Hill, the battlefield of 1643, put on a re-enactment of the said battle presented by The Newbury Event Committee. Credit: Haydn Wheeler/Alamy Live News
RMT8497B–Battle of Marston Moor, July 2, 1644, the first major Royalist defeat of the English civil war
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