Charles I at Newcastle
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Charles I at Newcastle
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND Charles delivered to the Commissioners of the English Parliament in Newcastle, on 30 January 1647
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1600 1647 1649 Commissioners Delivered Kilt New Castle Parliament January
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative image captures the historic moment when Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, surrendered to the Parliamentary forces at Newcastle upon Tyne on 30th January 1647. The year was pivotal in the English Civil War, which had been raging since 1642, and the King's defeat at Newcastle marked the beginning of the end for his reign. Charles I is depicted in the print wearing a simple, dark coat, with a white collar and cuffs, and a plain hat. He sits at a plain table, surrounded by the Commissioners of the English Parliament, who are dressed in formal attire. The atmosphere is tense, with the King's expression conveying a sense of resignation and defeat. The background of the print is filled with intricate details, including maps, flags, and other symbols of the English Parliament. The use of ink on paper adds to the historical feel of the image, transporting us back to the 17th century and the tumultuous events that shaped British history. The date of the print is significant, as it was created in the aftermath of the King's surrender, in the year 1647. However, it is important to note that this print does not depict the actual event itself, but rather a representation of it. The exact circumstances of the meeting between Charles I and the Parliamentary Commissioners are not fully documented, and this print likely takes artistic liberties with the details. Despite its inaccuracies, this print remains an important historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the political and social climate of the time. It serves as a reminder of the complexities of the English Civil War and the role that Newcastle upon Tyne played in shaping the future of England and its monarchy.
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