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Portrait of Oliver Cromwell with his generals staff while wearing armor. Painted by Robert Walker.
The History of Oliver Cromwell’s Head,The most powerful man in English history, Oliver Cromwel
Lord Cromwell, Warts and AllMany may remember this expression, usually used to bring notice to the l
Why the British Wore Red — Oliver Cromwell and the New Model Army.In Georgian and Victorian Er
Whichford House (Warwickshire, England).Whichford House was built during the 17th century as St.Mich
The Real Grinch Who Stole Christmas,In the 16th century a sect of protestant Christians formed in En
silentambassadors:On this date in 1653, Oliver Cromwell declared himself Lord Protector of the Commo
Buying Your Way into the Officer Corps, British Army Officer Recruitment 1683 - 1871.During the 18th
peashooter85:A man who could make Hitler gasp —Oliver Cromwell and the conquest of Ireland.Tod
Honoring a Veteran,Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards
Paul Delaroche (1797 - 1856) Cromwell before the Coffin of Charles I Portrait of Henriette Sontag J
peashooter85:Oliver Cromwell; The Real Grinch Who Stole Christmas,In the 16th century a sect of prot
Oliver Cromwell’s Death Mask, currently on display at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University.
thestuartkings: Father Christmas was banned by the Puritans under Cromwell in the mid-17th century.
Broadsword of Oliver Cromwell. Blade etched “For The Common Wealth of England.” Cir
‘The Works of Sir William Davenant’, frontispiece, printed by TN for Henry Herri
Why January 30th is BRILLIANTOff With Their HeadsToday is the anniversary of the beheading of King C
Wax death mask of Oliver CromwellEnglish, between AD 1658 and 1753The death mask of Oliver Cromwell
Charles II at the Battle of Worcester on this day in 1651
‘The Works of Sir William Davenant’, frontispiece, printed by TN for Henry Herri
Detail from a Dutch print satirizing Oliver Cromwell’s dissolution of the Long Parliament (165
A drawing of Oliver Cromwell’s head on a spike from the late 18th century.
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