RMGB7CN3–Rugby Union - Five Nations Championship - England v Scotland. James Webb, England.
RMWPD84B–Mahatma Gandhi at Federal Structure Committee meeting, St James Palace, England, November 24, 1931
RMBBWGM0–JAMES ANDERSON ENGLAND TRENT BRIDGE NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND 11 June 2009
RMG3A3RD–James II and VII (1633–1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII. Portrait by Sir Peter Lely, oil on canvas, 1661.
RM2A2WGCY–Photograph - James Leech, England, circa 1944, Photographic portrait of James Leech in naval uniform, taken in England, circa 1944. It was amongst a selection of photographs sent to Australia by James' mother-in-law Eileen Nevin after James, his wife Eileen and daughter Susan migrated to Australia in 1953 and also amongst those they brought back to England when they returned in 1956. James and Eileen Leech and their two and a half year old
RMFFA130–JAMES II OF ENGLAND. /nKing James II of England (1633-1701) playing tennis as a child: line engraving, English, 17th century.
RMHNBDBF–MARK JAMES AT HOME ENGLAND 01 September 1987
RM2M98AYH–James 'Jim' Valentine (1866-1904), England rugby player who also played for Swinton and Lancashire.
RMADTFYE–ian James Turrell England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain EU European Union Europe
RM2WBD5EG–King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701), reigned 1685-1688, portrait painting in oil on canvas, circa 1690
RMG1CC33–The Coronation of the young King James II (1633-1701) of England at Holyrood. Dated 17th Century
RM2A602R7–JAMES I of England, VI of Scotland (1565-1625). Became James I of England in 1603 on the death of Elizabeth I
RMF5559N–Turin picture gallery: James of England child, painted by Van Dyke
RM2A3FWG5–JAMES 1 (1566-1625) as King of England
RM2BAACAM–James Haskell, England
RMB2BY9Y–View towards Whitehall, St. James Park, England, Grossbritannien, Europa
RMD55M2H–James Willstrop (England) v Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egypt) in semi-finals of the Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2013
RMD5RYKM–Early line etch portrait of James I of England James VI of Scotland in armour and high hat (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625)
RMFJ0JW6–London, UK. 27th Feb, 2016. James Haskell (England) and Anthony Watson (England) at the end of the game. England v Ireland. RBS 6 Nations. Twickenham Stadium. Twickenham. London. UK. 27/02/2016. Credit: Sport In Pictures/Alamy Live News
RMG965A3–Soccer - Friendly - England Under 21s v France Under 21s. James Beattie, England
RMPPD7RY–King James I of England - John de Critz - circa 1605
RMBBWGKT–JAMES ANDERSON ENGLAND TRENT BRIDGE NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND 11 June 2009
RMG3A3TA–James II and VII (1633–1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII. Portrait by Sir Peter Lely, oil on canvas, 1661.
RMERG6AR–JAMES II, King of England, 1688.
RMFF9XA6–KING JAMES I ON HUNT. /nKing James I of England (1566-1625) and his courtiers setting out for the hunt. Wood engraving, English, 19th century.
RMHNBDBC–MARK JAMES AT HOME ENGLAND 01 September 1987
RMG389TW–JAMES I of England James VI of Scotland Date: 1566 - 1625
RMADTFW7–ian James Turrell England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain EU European Union Europe
RMJ5F2MW–King James II of England, also known as the Duke of York, 1633 to 1701.
RMF7P6C3–JAMES I of England, VI of Scotland (1565-1625). Became James I of England in 1603 on the death of Elizabeth I
RM2K2JXK7–Procession of Viscountesses, Viscounts, Heralds and Countesses of King James II (1633-1701) King of England. Dated 17th Century
RMF55516–Turin picture gallery: James of England child, painted by Van Dyke
RMEG72T0–Portrait of King James II (1633-1701), King of England and Scotland.
RM2BARF1J–James Milner, England
RMC41T31–James II, 24.10.1633 - 17.9.1701, King of England 6.2.1685 - 11.12.1688, signature, ,
RMD55MMD–James Willstrop (England) v Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egypt) in semi-finals of the Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2013
RM2F50H6X–A replica advert for Super Clackers toy by James of England, part of a school 1970s Childhood memorabilia pack.
RMG75HTJ–International Soccer - England U21 v Poland U21. James Scowcroft, England U21
RMMM6MBB–James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton (1606–1649), heir to the throne of Scotland by Daniel Mytens 1590-1647 17th Century, UK, United, Kingdom, England, English, British,
RMBBWGKW–JAMES ANDERSON ENGLAND TRENT BRIDGE NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND 11 June 2009
RMKY7ETN–King James I of England and VI of Scotland (1566-1625)
RMERHMFK–King James II - King of England. JFES: 14 October 1633 – 16 September 1701.
RMRBDY0D–Contemporary portrait of Prince Henry (Prince of Wales) 1594-1612, son of King James 1st of England and Scotland - His titles included Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince, Duke of Cornwall, Earl of Chester and Great Steward of Scotland
RMHXHAEM–JAMES HICKMAN ENGLAND MANCHESTER ENGLAND 30 July 2002
RMG3B2AX–JAMES II OF ENGLAND reigned 1685-88 Date: 1633 - 1701
RMACF4PB–ian James Turrell England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain EU European Union Europe
RM2A7TKEC–George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, 1592 to 1628. English courtier, politician and favourite of King James I of England.
RMD988NM–James II of England VII of Scotland (1633-1701). Reigned 1685-1688. Anonymous portrait.
RM2A2WWAN–Negative - Traralgon, Victoria, circa 1930, St James Church of England
RF2WXT7WR–The British Butcher, satire cartoon illustration by James Gillray, England 1795
RMEG736R–Portrait of King James I (1566–1625), King of England and Scotland.
RMETBGHD–English State Barge of the Time of James I, England, 1603-1625, 'Classical Portfolio of Primitive Carriers', by Marshall M. Kirman, World Railway Publ. Co., Illustration, 1895
RMC41TC3–James I, 19.6.1566 - 27.3.1625, King of England 24.3.1603 - 27.3.1625, signature, ,
RMD55N1Y–James Willstrop (England) v Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egypt) in semi-finals of the Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2013
RF2CTGE1M–ANDROS TOWNSEND AND JAMES MILNER ENGLAND v CHILE INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY - WEMBLEY Copyright Picture : Mark Pain 07774 842005. 16/11/2013 PHOTO C
RMF0ARAT–St James' Tavern, Great Windmill Street, Soho, West End, City of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom
RMGAJP6N–Rugby Union - England Training Session - Bath University. James Haskell, England
RMHJ9369–James II and VII (1633 – 1701) was King of England and the last Roman Catholic monarch of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and he, his wife and son lived in exile in France as guests of Louis XIV.
RMBBWGKX–JAMES ANDERSON ENGLAND TRENT BRIDGE NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND 11 June 2009
RMHY0ACY–King James I of England and VI of Scotland by John de Critz, oil on canvas, 1610
RM2K2JXJJ–Engraving depicting King James II's (1633-1701) Champion performing a Challenge
RMEEH6RW–Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, circa 1710 Sir James Thornhill
RMHXHA3F–JAMES HICKMAN ENGLAND MANCHESTER ENGLAND 30 July 2002
RMG389TT–JAMES I of England James VI of Scotland in a very high hat ! Date: 1566 - 1625
RMACF4X2–ian James Turrell England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain EU European Union Europe
RMME00MR–James VI and I, 1566 – 1625. King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from 24 March 1603 - 1625. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMD98AJ9–James II of England VII of Scotland (1633-1701). Reigned 1685-1688. Anonymous portrait.
RM2A2WWAG–Negative - Traralgon, Victoria, 1916, The nave of St James Church of England, Traralgon, decorated for Harvest Sunday
RF2WXT80A–Portrait of King James I Stuart of England, illustration 17th century
RMDD47AY–James I of England in state robes (1566-1625)
RM2CNDD7J–A street scene in St. James, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMCP1B0B–James II, 24.10.1633 - 17.9.1701, King of England 6.2.1685 - 11.12.1688, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMD55N3H–James Willstrop (England) v Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egypt) in semi-finals of the Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2013
RME71AAF–Bishop of Norwich the Rev Graham James Norfolk England UK 2014 2010s HOMER SYKES
RMA5X2T9–The Red Lion Public House St James London England UK
RMGBEW6F–Rugby Union - England Training Session - Millennium Stadium. James Haskell, England
RMG5N1HT–James II and VII (1633 -1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.
RMBBWGN1–JAMES ANDERSON ENGLAND TRENT BRIDGE NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND 11 June 2009
RM2GBKA53–James I of England (James VI of Scotland) attributed to Paul Van Somer, oil on canvas, c, 1618
RMC3N3MY–James J Fox Havana Cigar Shop in St James London England
RMHXHAE6–JAMES HICKMAN ENGLAND MANCHESTER ENGLAND 30 July 2002
RMG36N7P–King James I of England (and VI of Scotland) feasting with Spanish ambassadors. Date: 18th November 1624
RMACF4R2–ian James Turrell England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain EU European Union Europe
RMAWH7A2–James II and VII,1633 - 1701. King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII.
RMD98AJK–James II of England VII of Scotland (1633-1701). Reigned 1685-1688. Portrait by Nicolas de Largillierre (1656-1746).
RMRYBX5P–Birth of the son of King James II of England, 1688, Jan Luyken, Pieter van der Aa (I), 1698
RMA64WR8–King James I of England aka James VI of Scotland. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2D678C6–James Milner, England.
RM2A46P1K–A 1904 colour illustration of Newcastle upon Tyne playing soccer against Sunderland at St Jame's Park, England in 1904. It was a friendly match held on September 27th. The match was kicked off by the Admiral of the Channel Fleet, Lord Beresford. United won 2-1
RMC41T52–James I, 19.6.1566 - 27.3.1625, King of England 24.3.1603 - 27.3.1625, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMD55MR9–James Willstrop (England) v Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egypt) in semi-finals of the Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2013
RMD8NJN4–King James I of England and VI of Scotland, by John De Critz the Elder
RMH6K7EX–Fore Street, Okehampton, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RMGA8FRJ–Rugby Union - Investec Challenge 2007 - England v France - Twickenham. James Haskell, England
RMHHW6P4–James II (1633 – 1701) was King of England and Ireland and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch of England, Scotland and Ireland. On 11 December, 1688, he effectively abdicated when he fled to France, allegedly first throwing the Great Seal of the Realm into the River Thames.
RMBBWGKB–JAMES FOSTER ENGLAND TRENT BRIDGE NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND 11 June 2009
RMHY4H38–James II and VII (1633–1701). Portrait by Nicholas de Largilliere, oil on canvas, 1686
RMC1MJF1–Old lithograph of King James of England
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