MOR2915278: Children's Lottery Picture. The original of this plate drawn by George Cruikshank in 1804 at the age of 12, one of the first etchings that he was paid for. The boy in the lefthand corner is Cruikshank himself taking the plate to the booksellers. From the book The Connoisseur Illustrated published 1903., Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) / Bridgeman Images
MOR2915287: Relics of Prince Charles Edward, The Young Pretender. 1.Folding spoon and case. 2.Dress Sword. 3.Silver hilted Broadsword. 4.Silver Goblet. 5.Travelling Knife, Fork and Spoon. 6.Shield. 7.Sporran. 8.Dirk. 9,10. Pistols. From English and Scottish History, published 1882. / Bridgeman Images
MOR2915336: The Standard Bearers of George V during his coronation ceremony in 1910. From left to right, Mr. Frank S. Dymoke, the king's champion bearer of the Standard of England, Sir. Samuel Walker, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Earl Carrington, The Earl of Crewe, bearer of the Sword of State, Mr. Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn, bearer of the Standard of Scotland, The Earl of Halsbury, the Lord High Chancellor, The O'Conor Don, bearer of the Standard of Ireland and The Duke of Wellington, bearer of the Union Standard. From The Illustrated London News, 1910. / Bridgeman Images
MOR2915359: The Lord High Chancellor of Britain in his coronation robes and bearing the King's Purse. Douglas McGarel Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham , 1872 to 1950. British lawyer, Conservative politician and Lord Chancellor during the coronation of King George VI. From The Sphere, Coronation Record Number published 1937., Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
MOR2915366: The crowning of the king by the Archbishop of Canterbury and attended by The Dean of Westminster and the Bishop of Bath and Wells. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865 to 1936. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. From The Queen The Lady's Newspaper published 1935., Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images