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Charles I in the guard room, (1860). Artist: W Hulland
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King Charles I (1600-1649) parting from his children, 1838.
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'Execution Of Charles I, 1649', (c1850).
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Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, (c1850).
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King James I of England (1566-1625), 1793.
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King Charles I (1600-1649) erecting his standard at Nottingham, 25th August 1642.Artist: Tim Bauer
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Charles I (1600-1649) King of England, 1824.
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Execution of Charles I, 1649 (1909).Artist: Ernest Crofts
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Charles I of England, (19th century).Artist: H Bourne
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Charles I (1600-1649) was monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. On the day of his execution he walked under guard from St James's Palace, where he had been confined, to the Palace of Whitehall, where an execution scaffold was erected in front of the Banqueting House. From a 'Pictorial Record of Remarkable Events in The History of the World', published by James Sangster and Co., c1910. 
Unique Identifier AR9410937 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2690px × 4363px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
1910s
20th century
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Banqueting House
Book
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BUILDINGS
CHARLES I
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DAY
Death
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Defender of the Faith
Departure
Execution
Exterior
James Sangster and
James Sangster and Co
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KING CHARLES I
King of Great Britain and Ireland
Law
Literature
MONARCH
OUTSIDE
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People
Portrait
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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St James's Palace
The Print Collector
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WEAPONRY
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Whitehall Palace