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  1. This portrait. A thinly painted studio version of Beechey’s whole length portrait in the Royal Collection, [1] exhibited RA 1800 (69). It omits the soldiers in the mid-distance, but shows the large ornate garden urn in the right foreground, now invisible in the Royal Collection picture, but which appears in the engraving by Benjamin Smith ...

  2. Apr 15, 2013 · George III's medical records show that the king was given medicine based on gentian. This plant, with its deep blue flowers, is still used today as a mild tonic, but may turn the urine blue.

  3. The KIng George III inn is an exception. It's a small, basic motel down by the harbour, around the corner from the much larger and more posh Queens Landing. The rooms are an average size. The decor is dated, with wallpaper and borders and such, but that was no problem at all for us.

  4. George III was the King of Great Britain and Ireland during the American Revolution. The death of his father, Frederick Lewis, the Prince of Wales, in 1751 meant that the 22-year-old prince succeeded his grandfather, George II, to the throne in 1760.

  5. New laureate portrait of King George III right, legend around, date below. Script: Latin. Lettering: GEOR:III D:G: BRITT:REX F:D: 1816. Unabridged legend: Georgius III Dei Gratia Britanniarum Rex Fidei Defensor. Translation: George the Third by the Grace of God King of the Britains Defender of the Faith. Engraver: Benedetto Pistrucci.

  6. modifier. George III (né George William Frederick ; Londres, 4 juin 1738 note 2 – 29 janvier 1820, château de Windsor) est roi de Grande-Bretagne et roi d'Irlande à partir du 25 octobre 1760 jusqu'à l' union des deux pays le 1er janvier 1801 (la Grande-Bretagne est créée par l' union de 1707 ) ; il devient alors roi du Royaume-Uni de ...

  7. Jun 2, 2023 · George III was unwell in 1765. There is some unreliable evidence that Princess Augusta, George’s mother, tried to hide this from Charlotte - but it’s an account of a woman writing an account that happened before she was even born’, says Polly Putnam, curator of collections at Historic Royal Palaces.

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