Charles I demanding the five members at the Guildhall 1641, illustration from The History of the British People by S. J. Soloman

Charles I demanding the five members at the Guildhall 1641, illustration from The History of the British People

(Charles I demanding the five members at the Guildhall 1641, illustration from The History of the British People published by Waverley, c.1940 )


S. J. Soloman

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Charles I demanding the five members at the Guildhall 1641, illustration from The History of the British People by S. J. Soloman. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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