Statue Of William Of Orange

Statue Of William Of Orange. The statue of William of Orange at Brixham at night Stock Photo Alamy William III of Orange, King of Great Britain and Ireland 1689 - 1702 OF ORANGE, AFTERWARDS WILLIAM III, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, LANDED NEAR THIS SPOT 5TH NOVEMBER 1688 AND.

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A statue of William III, also known as the Prince of Orange statue, stands in Brixham, Devon, England.It commemorates the landing of William of Orange (later to become King William III of England) and his army at the town on 5 November 1688.The monument has been a Grade II listed building since 1949 Metallic effect (possibly pen) on the illustration of the figure and in the surrounding water

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The statue commemorates when William III of Orange landed in nearby Fishcoome Cove on 5th November 1688 with his 20,000 strong Dutch Army Said to have been put up by William Graves of Garthside, Lancs (d.1788) Metallic effect (possibly pen) on the illustration of the figure and in the surrounding water

The statue of William of Orange beside Brixham harbour Stock Photo Alamy. 1701 - Statue of William of Orange, College Green, Dublin William III of Orange, King of Great Britain and Ireland 1689 - 1702

William II, prince of orange statue in Glasgow, Scotland, UK Stock Photo Alamy. Statue erected in 1889 to celebrate the bicentenary of Prince William of Orange's 1688 landing in Brixham Presented by William II, German Emperor and King of Prussia, to King Edward VII for the British Nation, 1907