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Henry Winstanley Edystone Lighthouse
Print made by Henry Winstanley, 1644–1703, British
Edystone Lighthouse
between 1699 and 1708
Henry Winstanley Edystone Lighthouse
Print made by Henry Winstanley, 1644–1703, British
Edystone Lighthouse
between 1699 and 1708
John Simon Geffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spencer, William Shakespeare, Benjaminus Johnson
Print made by John Simon, 1675–1755, French
Geffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spencer, William Shakespeare, Benjaminus Johnson
undated
Michael van der Gucht A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
Print made by Michael van der Gucht, 1660–1725, Flemish
A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
between 1675 and 1725
Michael van der Gucht A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
Print made by Michael van der Gucht, 1660–1725, Flemish
A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
undated
Michael van der Gucht A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
Print made by Michael van der Gucht, 1660–1725, Flemish
A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
undated
Michael van der Gucht A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
Print made by Michael van der Gucht, 1660–1725, Flemish
A View of Boscobel House & The White Ladies, with the Wood where King Charles II Concealed Himself after the Battle of Worcester
between 1675 and 1725