Standing on Cromwell’s Head
The Statue of King Charles ye 2nd at Stocks Market.
London,
Sold by John Bowles, Print & Map-Seller over against Stocks Market,
[c.1720].
Engraved print.
Image: 345 by 465mm (13.5 by 18.25 inches). Sheet: 420 by 550mm (16.5 by 21.75 inches).
12337
notes:
A view of the equestrian statue of Charles II, donated by Sir Robert Vyner. Sir Robert Vyner (1631-88) was a goldsmith and banker. He made the crown and orb for Charles II's coronation in 1661, after the original Crown Jewels had been lost while his father Charles I was fleeing the country. Vyner was made goldsmith to the King and knighted as a reward, and became Lord Mayor of London in 1674.
In 1668 St Mary Woolchurch was demolished to make way for the constru...
In 1668 St Mary Woolchurch was demolished to make way for the constru...
bibliography:
BM 1880,1113.3609.
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