File:The Five Eldest Children of Charles I - Van Dyck & Studio 1637.jpg
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English: Oil on Canvass formerly belonging to The Duke of Leeds for 245+ years. Sitters Princess Mary, Prince James II & Prince Charles II, Princesses Elizabeth and Anne. Possibly one of the two pictures returned to the Royal Family in August of 1661 and recorded by Col. Hawley. |
Date | 30 December 2016 |
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