Queen, Mary, I, Queen of Scots, Scotland, born, Linlithgow Palace, father, King James V, mother, Mary of Guise, circa 1560, old, print, circa 1890,
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Queen Mary 1 was born on 8 December 1542 at Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Scotland to King James V of Scotland and his French wife Mary of Guise. Old print circa 1890.
Kings and Queens tapestries in Standard Life's Kingsmeadows facility; Mary of Guise, 1516 - 1560; James V of Scotland, 1513 - 1542; Mary Stuart, 1542 - 1587; James VI, 1567 - 1603 / James I, 1603 - 1625; embroidery; tapestry; history; historic; Scottish; royalty; Scots; Scotland; royal; sovereigns; reign; throne; crown; monarch; art; artwork
Kings and Queens tapestries in Standard Life's Kingsmeadows facility; Mary of Guise, 1516 - 1560; James V of Scotland, 1513 - 1542; Mary Stuart, 1542 - 1587; James VI, 1567 - 1603 / James I, 1603 - 1625; embroidery; tapestry; history; historic; Scottish royalty; Scots; Scotland; royal; sovereigns; reign; throne; crown; monarch; art; artwork
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Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland (from the east), birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1542 who was beheaded by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I in 1587.; This view shows the original gateway to the palace where the drawbridge was and the coat of arms of King James I, who started the building, above it.; ; Linlithgow Palace was visited by Daniel Defoe who wrote about it in his book "A Tour Thro' The Whole Island Of Great Britain" in "Letter XII: SW & Central Scotland: Part 3" STDAVI A04 HISTSC;
Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland (from the north), birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1542 who was beheaded by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I in 1587.; Linlithgow Palace was visited by Daniel Defoe who wrote about it in his book "A Tour Thro' The Whole Island Of Great Britain" in "Letter XII: SW & Central Scotland: Part 3" STDAVI A04 HISTSC;
Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland (from the east), birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1542 who was beheaded by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I in 1587.; This view shows the original entrance to the palace where the drawbridge was and the remains of three of the four barbicans or towers on the right. King James I began the building of the palace as we know it today and his coat of arms is above the gate.; Linlithgow Palace was visited by Daniel Defoe who wrote about it in his book "A Tour Thro' The Whole Island Of Great Britain" in "Letter XII: SW & Central Scotland: Part 3" STDAVI A04 HISTSC;
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Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland (from the west), birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1542 who was beheaded by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I in 1587.; On the right, with the silver spire, is St. Michael's Parish Church dating from the 13th century. Linlithgow Palace was visited by Daniel Defoe who wrote about it in his book "A Tour Thro' The Whole Island Of Great Britain" in "Letter XII: SW & Central Scotland: Part 3" STDAVI A04
Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Victorian, Edwardian, palace, royal, James I, James II, James III, Scottish, Scotland, historic, history, building, architecture, Holy Rood, Abbey, David I, James V, James VI, Charles II, James VII, George IV, Mary Queen of Scots, Chastelard, Darnley, royal residence, residence, home, Arthur’s Seat, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV5265, IPSV2677, IPSV5267, IPSV2673, MSLS523
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Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. From an uncredited photo in an undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
Linlithgow Palace, Fife, Scotland, seen in an uncredited Victorian photo in an undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
Mary Queen of Scots I 1 1st i portrait Marie Stuart illustration painting the Scottish first Scotland Scot queens monarch monarchs monarchy ruler rulers 16th sixteenth century history famous Catholic Catholics Catholicism executed execution executions 1587 prominent historic historical heritage figure figures leader leaders leading politics religion death deaths trial trials monarchies royal royals royalty family portraits illustrations paintings upright vertical colour color and print prints engraving engravings woman women female females Europe European Europeans plot plots plotting conspiracy conspiracies a at an by to from with for into in on vintage people person persons standing up regal House treason abdicated 1567 overthrown imprisoned Stuarts Stewart Stewarts
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Portrait print circa 1890s of Mary I of Scotland, also known as Mary Queen of Scots. Mary (1542 - 1587) was just six days old when she inherited the Scottish throne on the death of her father King James V. She was forced to abdicate the throne in 1567 after an uprising and fled to England where she was imprisoned in 1568 by her Protestant cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Mary was subsequently executed for treason in 1587. Print by Detroit Publishing Co.
Mary Queen of Scots I 1 1st i portrait Marie Stuart illustration painting the Scottish first Scotland Scot queens monarch monarchs monarchy ruler rulers 16th sixteenth century history famous Catholic Catholics Catholicism executed execution executions 1587 prominent historic historical heritage figure figures leader leaders leading politics religion death deaths trial trials monarchies royal royals royalty family portraits illustrations paintings upright vertical black and white print prints engraving engravings woman women female females Europe European Europeans plot plots plotting conspiracy conspiracies a at an by to from with for into in on vintage people person persons standing up regal House treason J Rau Brennan abdicated 1567 overthrown imprisoned Stuarts Stewart Stewarts
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Portrait print circa 1866 of Mary I of Scotland, also known as Mary Queen of Scots. Mary (1542 - 1587) was just six days old when she inherited the Scottish throne on the death of her father King James V. She was forced to abdicate the throne in 1567 after an uprising and fled to England where she was imprisoned in 1568 by her Protestant cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Mary was subsequently executed for treason in 1587. Print by J Rau, based on a drawing by J Brennan.
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Image of the statues of King George V1, and HRH the Queen the Queen Mother Taken next to the bronze relief celebrating her life in the Mall in London England
Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, central Scotland, dolerite outcrop, river Forth, Mary Queen of Scots, James VI, Scottish tourism, renaissance, renaissance Architecture, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, fort, battlements, trees, BEB108, IPSV2673
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Buckingham Palace seen from St James Park, London, United Kingdom.
Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; statue; King William III; guise of a Roman Emperor; John Michael Rysbrack; cast in 1733; erected in 1736; Queen Square;
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King William III in guise of a Roman Emperor by John Michael Rysbrack, cast in 1733 and erected in 1736, Queen Square, Bristol. Queen Square is a 2.4 ha garden square in the centre of Bristol was originally a fashionable residential address, but now most of the buildings are in office use. The site on which the Square was built lay outside Bristol's city walls and was known as the Town Marsh. The Square was planned in 1699 and building finished in 1727. It was named in honour of Queen Anne. The north side and much of the west were destroyed in the Bristol Riots of 1831 and rebuilt. Many of the buildings now have listed building status. In 1937 the Inner Circuit Road was driven diagonally across the Square but in 2000 it was removed and the open space restored.
Duddingston Kirk, Duddingston Village, Edinburgh, Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Old Church Lane, Queens Park, Queen's Park, royal, Holyrood Park, villages, church, churches, Architecture, religion, religious, leisure, travel, holiday, vacation, capital city, history, historic, old, ancient, 12C, C12, 12th century, winter 2005
Buckingham Palace, Palace, Royal Palace, Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth, Queen's residence, The Mall, Tourists, Changing of the guards, London, royal family, royalty, queen, England, Great Britain, UK, EU, Graham Coleman, 2ndsitegallery
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A view of Buckingham Palace in London, The queen of Englands official residence in London, taken from the Mall, with pedestrians crossing and a really dramatic sky.
Queen Elizabeth I 1 1st i portrait Elizabethan illustration painting of England the first English Mary Scots execution death queens monarch monarchs monarchy ruler rulers 16th sixteenth century history Marie Stuart trial Scot Scotland Scottish monarchies famous celebrated acclaimed renowned 1587 noted prominent eminent famed distinguished great greats greatest historic historical figure figures heritage Tudor Tudors Protestant Catholic politics royal royals royalty family cousin portraits illustrations paintings upright vertical black and white print prints engraving engravings 17th seventeenth leading leader leaders leadership woman women female females Catholicism Protestantism Europe European Europeans virgin virgins good Bess influential with courtier courtiers sign signs signing warrant warrants order orders ordering executions deaths plot plots plotting conspiracy conspiracies trials a at an by to from for into in on vintage icon icons iconic people person persons sitting down seated national symbol symbols regal House British Britain Briton Britons dynasty dynasties treason religion Catholics Protestants cousins Julius Schroder J R Rice James
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Undated portrait print of Queen Elizabeth I of England consenting to the death of Marie Stuart (Mary I Queen of Scots). Elizabeth (1533 - 1603) was the fifth and last monarch (1558 - 1603) of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth, a Protestant, imprisoned her Catholic cousin Mary in 1568 and eventually had her executed for treason in 1587. Engraving by J R Rice, based on a painting by Julius Schroder.
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Princess Mary, only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, married Viscount Lascalles, son of the Earl of Harewood, one of the richest members of the peerage in February of 1922. This is a formal group with best man and bridesmaids. From an uncredited photo in a 1935 book.
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The Great Seal of James the First of England, Sixth of Scotland and the gold and silver coins of his reign. The seal and each of the coins shows a different portrait of the king. From engravings in book published 1840.
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Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace, c1900. From an uncredited photo in an undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), mother of James VI of Scotland and I of England, surrendering to the confederate lords of Scotland, June 1567. From The Imperial History of England by Theophilus Camden (London, 1832). Engraving.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) daughter of James V of Scotland, mother of James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England). Queen of Scotland from the age of one week until her abdication in 1567. Engraving c1862.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) daughter of James V of Scotland, mother of James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England). Queen of Scotland from the age of one week until her abdication in 1567. Portrait after Nicholas Hilliard.
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), mother of James VI of Scotland and I of England, landing in England in May 1567, throwing herself on the mercy of her cousin, Elizabeth I. Mary spent the rest of her life as Elizabeth's prisoner and was beheaded at Fotheringay. From The Imperial History of England by Theophilus Camden (London, 1832). Engraving.