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The Kings cabinet de travail (study) at Versailles. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, page 248. The Palace of Versailles was built over a period of 60 years by some 36
The Globe Theatre, Southwark, London 1616. View of the Globe by the Dutch engraver, Claes Jansz Visscher (1587-1652) draughtsman, engraver, cartographer
Rubens - La Adoration de los Reyes - Adoration of the Magi, 1610 by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) in the Prado in Madrid
Cup in lapis lazuli surmounted by Neptune in silver garlands of ceramic and enamelled flowers. Sphinxs at base and exotic animals, from Louis XIV collection of jewels
The First Civil War (1642-6) - Raising the Royal Standard at Nottingham (22 August 1642) - King Charles I raised his royal standard at Nottingham, officially initiating the English Civil War
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Baptism of the Dauphin detail from a Gobelins tapestry after Charles Le Brun (1619-1690). The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, page 65
Louis XIV inkstand in red jasper and gilt. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, page 153
The Sun King, Coat of Arms, from a balcony in the Place Vendome, Paris. Ornately decorated with an emblem of Louis XIV. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, back cover
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham painted by Cornelius Janssen - George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (28 August 1592 - 23 August 1628)
Boy Blowing Bubbles (1663) - from the picture in the Royal Collection - Frans van Mieris the elder, Bein. ?TopFoto
John Churchills meeting with Louis XIV in the field would have been at a ceremony similar to this royal visit to the French fortresses in Flanders in 1680 - engraving - Le Voyage du Roy
Louis XIV stirrups. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, page 209
Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576)Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576, died 1619). From This War Without An Enemy by Richard Ollard, page 32
Batemans, Kiplings House, Sussex - view of the house once owned by Rudyard KiplingBateman s, Kiplings House, Sussex - view of the house once owned by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) built in 1634 ?TopFoto
Petworth House in West Sussex - a view of the west front rebuilt in 1688-93 ?TopFoto
St Michaels Mount, Cornwall. Many ghosts attached to the island, but a four poster bed ( 17th century ) in the castle is notoriously haunted
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