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Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament on the River Thames with nice water reflection and cloudy sky. London, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/big-ben-and-the-houses-of-parliament-on-the-river-thames-with-nice-water-reflection-and-cloudy-sky-london-uk-image374237047.html
RF2CMRY4R–Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament on the River Thames with nice water reflection and cloudy sky. London, UK
George Monck, also known as General George Monck, was a 17th-century English soldier and statesman who played a key role in the restoration of the monarchy in England. He served as the commander-in-chief of the army during the English Civil War, and later played a key role in the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, when he marched his army into London and persuaded parliament to recall Charles II from exile. Monck was rewarded for his loyalty with the title of Duke of Albemarle and served as one of Charles II's most trusted advisors. He also played a role in the Anglo-Dutch Wars and oversaw t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-monck-also-known-as-general-george-monck-was-a-17th-century-english-soldier-and-statesman-who-played-a-key-role-in-the-restoration-of-the-monarchy-in-england-he-served-as-the-commander-in-chief-of-the-army-during-the-english-civil-war-and-later-played-a-key-role-in-the-restoration-of-the-monarchy-in-1660-when-he-marched-his-army-into-london-and-persuaded-parliament-to-recall-charles-ii-from-exile-monck-was-rewarded-for-his-loyalty-with-the-title-of-duke-of-albemarle-and-served-as-one-of-charles-iis-most-trusted-advisors-he-also-played-a-role-in-the-anglo-dutch-wars-and-oversaw-t-image553536185.html
RM2R4FN1D–George Monck, also known as General George Monck, was a 17th-century English soldier and statesman who played a key role in the restoration of the monarchy in England. He served as the commander-in-chief of the army during the English Civil War, and later played a key role in the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, when he marched his army into London and persuaded parliament to recall Charles II from exile. Monck was rewarded for his loyalty with the title of Duke of Albemarle and served as one of Charles II's most trusted advisors. He also played a role in the Anglo-Dutch Wars and oversaw t
The Fortune Playhouse, founded about 1600, was a historic theatre in London. It was located between Whitecross Street and the modern Golden Lane, just outside the City of London and was contemporary with Shakespeare's Globe, The Swan and others. Parliament ordered all theatres closed in 1642, and the Fortune entered a slow but irreversible decline. In 1649, soldiers pulled down the stage and the gallery seats. By the Restoration, it had partially collapsed, and was sold as scrap. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fortune-playhouse-founded-about-1600-was-a-historic-theatre-in-london-it-was-located-between-whitecross-street-and-the-modern-golden-lane-just-outside-the-city-of-london-and-was-contemporary-with-shakespeares-globe-the-swan-and-others-parliament-ordered-all-theatres-closed-in-1642-and-the-fortune-entered-a-slow-but-irreversible-decline-in-1649-soldiers-pulled-down-the-stage-and-the-gallery-seats-by-the-restoration-it-had-partially-collapsed-and-was-sold-as-scrap-image222664851.html
RMPX7783–The Fortune Playhouse, founded about 1600, was a historic theatre in London. It was located between Whitecross Street and the modern Golden Lane, just outside the City of London and was contemporary with Shakespeare's Globe, The Swan and others. Parliament ordered all theatres closed in 1642, and the Fortune entered a slow but irreversible decline. In 1649, soldiers pulled down the stage and the gallery seats. By the Restoration, it had partially collapsed, and was sold as scrap.
Charles II arriving in Dover on 25 May 1660 after setting out from Scheveningen. He reached London on 29 May, his 30th birthday. Although Charles and Parliament granted amnesty to nearly all of Cromwell's supporters in the Act of Indemnity and Oblivion, 50 people were specifically excluded. In the end nine of the regicides were executed: they were hanged, drawn and quartered; others were given life imprisonment or simply excluded from office for life. The bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw were subjected to the indignity of posthumous decapitations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-ii-arriving-in-dover-on-25-may-1660-after-setting-out-from-scheveningen-he-reached-london-on-29-may-his-30th-birthday-although-charles-and-parliament-granted-amnesty-to-nearly-all-of-cromwells-supporters-in-the-act-of-indemnity-and-oblivion-50-people-were-specifically-excluded-in-the-end-nine-of-the-regicides-were-executed-they-were-hanged-drawn-and-quartered-others-were-given-life-imprisonment-or-simply-excluded-from-office-for-life-the-bodies-of-oliver-cromwell-henry-ireton-and-john-bradshaw-were-subjected-to-the-indignity-of-posthumous-decapitations-image226769838.html
RMR4X76P–Charles II arriving in Dover on 25 May 1660 after setting out from Scheveningen. He reached London on 29 May, his 30th birthday. Although Charles and Parliament granted amnesty to nearly all of Cromwell's supporters in the Act of Indemnity and Oblivion, 50 people were specifically excluded. In the end nine of the regicides were executed: they were hanged, drawn and quartered; others were given life imprisonment or simply excluded from office for life. The bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw were subjected to the indignity of posthumous decapitations.
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament framed and with a nice still reflection in the Thames Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/big-ben-and-the-houses-of-parliament-framed-and-with-a-nice-still-reflection-in-the-thames-image374234693.html
RF2CMRT4N–Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament framed and with a nice still reflection in the Thames
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