18 results filtered with: Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821
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Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, head and shoulders. Stipple print after Cornelius Höÿer, ca. 1795.
Höyer, Cornelius F., 1741-1804.Date: [between 1800 and 1809?]Reference: 570402i- Pictures
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The death bed of Queen Caroline. Engraving by Cooper after Fussell, 1821.
Date: 1821Reference: 547470i- Pictures
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King George IV having his gouty foot massaged by his mistress Marchioness of Hertford while his wife Queen Caroline listens in the doorway. Coloured etching, ca. 1820.
Reference: 11203i- Pictures
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Queen Caroline, wife of King George IV, is greeted by people from Marylebone. Etching by Th. Hook, 1820.
Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841.Date: [1820]Reference: 589425i- Books
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Observations on the various accounts of a late family difference in high life, now happily adjusted to the satisfaction of all parties concerned.
Date: [1796]- Pictures
A day in the life of George, Prince Regent, 1814. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1814.
Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830.Date: July 1814Reference: 652571i- Pictures
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Queen Caroline, wife of King George IV, head and shoulders in profile. Stipple print by T. Woolnoth after T. Wageman, 1820.
Wageman, Thomas Charles, approximately 1787-1863.Date: [1820]Reference: 570404i- Books
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A congratulatory address to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on his marriage with Her Royal Highness the Princess Caroline of Brunswick. Dedicated to The King. By a friend to the constitution and the distressed. N. B. The Profits arising from this Publication will be solely devoted to certain Distressed Cases.
Friend to the constitution and the distressed.Date: 1795- Pictures
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Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, wearing a lavish dress and a high head-dress of feathers. Mezzotint, 1795.
Date: 25th March 1795Reference: 570408i- Pictures
Britannia holds her shield and cap of liberty on a staff as she rushes to the edge of a cliff urged on by Wellington and five other ministers. Coloured engraving, 1820.
Date: [?1820]Reference: 603169i- Pictures
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King George IV and entourage laden with provisions, about to embark from Brighton in the Royal Yacht; representing the extravagant monarch's distressed retreat from England at the time of the Queen's trial. Coloured etching by R. Cruikshank, 1820.
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856.Date: September 1820Reference: 12215i- Pictures
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The death bed of Queen Caroline. Coloured etching, 1827.
Date: 1827Reference: 547469i- Books
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Caroline, or the happy marriage; being a poem addressed to his Royal highness the Prince of Wales on his intended nuptials with Princess Caroline of Brunswick. By W. H. Tomkinson, Esq. F. C. Trin. Coll. Cambridge.
Tomkinson, W. H. (William H.), 1774?-Date: 1795- Pictures
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The funeral procession of Queen Caroline, consort of King George IV. Aquatint, 1821.
Date: 1821Reference: 44319i- Pictures
Interior of the House of Lords during a public inquiry into Queen Caroline in 1820. Stipple engraving by J. G. Murray after J. Stephanoff.
Stephanoff, James, 1788?-1874.Date: 1 June 1823Reference: 42555i- Books
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An account of the life and writings of the Reverend Edmund Staunton, D.D. Minister of the Gospel at Kingston upon Thames, ...
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the Rev. Dr. Randolph, upon the subject of some letters belonging to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, of late so much the topic of public conversation.
Jersey, George Bussey Villiers, Earl of, 1735-1805.Date: 1796- Books
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A looking-Glass for the Royal family: with documents for British ladies, and all foreigners residing in London. Being a postscript to the New Brighton guide. By John Williams, whose public appellation is Anthony Pasquin.
Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818.Date: M.DCC.XC.VII. [1797]