The Departure of Charles II for England
The English parliament decided to restore the House of Stuart to the throne in the spring of 1660. Charles II, who had lived in exile on the European continent since 1651, returned to England shortly after the Restoration. His departure from Scheveningen drew enormous crowds. Eyewitnesses reported that they had never before seen so many people gathered together.
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The Departure of Charles II for England
The English parliament decided to restore the House of Stuart to the throne in the spring of 1660. Charles II, who had lived in exile on the European continent since 1651, returned to England shortly after the Restoration. His departure from Scheveningen drew enormous crowds. Eyewitnesses reported that they had never before seen so many people gathered together.
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Aankoop met steun van de Vereniging Rembrandt
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Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt
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In het voorjaar van 1660 beslo ...... l mensen bijeen hadden gezien.
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The English parliament decided ...... many people gathered together.
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RP-T-1884-A-285
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Rijksmuseum
subject
1660-05-23
title
Het vertrek van Karel II naar Engeland
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The Departure of Charles II for England
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1660-05-23 - 1662
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1660-05-23 - 1662
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breedte 520 mm
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height 390 mm
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hoogte 390 mm
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width 520 mm
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Collectie: tekeningen
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Collection: drawings
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temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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