The Crown Jewels were first made objects of public inspection in the reign of Charles II., in consequence of certain reductions…


'The Crown Jewels were first made objects of public inspection in the reign of Charles II., in consequence of certain reductions in the perquisites of "The Master and Treasurer of the Jewel Hous," Sir Gilbert Talbot' (1894). Artist/photographer: Unsigned. Provenance: "Beautiful Britain – The scenery and splendours of the United Kingdom"; The Werner Company of Chicago. Type: Antique halftone photographic print.


Size: 6139px × 4902px
Location: 1894
Photo credit: © Antiqua Print Gallery / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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