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Facsimile of a Letter, Dated 10th August, 1623, (1904)
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Facsimile of a Letter, Dated 10th August, 1623, (1904)
Facsimile of a Letter, Dated 10th August, 1623, (1904). From King James I. to Prince Charles, when the latter was at Madrid. From James I. and VI, by T. F. Henderson. [Goupil & Co. Paris, Edinburgh, New York, London, 1904]
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Advice Charles I Charles Stuart Defende Facsimile Father Fatherhood Goupil And Co Goupil Co Henderson James I James Vi James Vi Of Scotland King Charles I King James I King James Vi Of Scotland King Of England King Of Great Britain And Ireland Letter Lower Case Madrid Tf Henderson
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the 17th century, offering a glimpse into the personal correspondence between King James I of England and his son Prince Charles. The facsimile letter, dated August 10th, 1623, holds immense historical significance as it was written during Charles' stay in Madrid. The image showcases the delicate handwriting of King James I, carefully preserved over centuries. The monochrome tones add an air of authenticity to this remarkable piece of history. As we examine the text closely, we can imagine the fatherly advice and guidance that James imparts upon his son from afar. In this touching display of fatherhood, we witness a connection that transcends time and borders. Despite being separated by distance and political circumstances, King James reaches out to his beloved son with words meant to guide him through life's challenges. The print serves as a reminder not only of familial bonds but also of the complex relationship between Britain and Spain during this era. It symbolizes diplomacy and communication amidst shifting alliances on the European stage. Through this photographical treasure curated by T. F. Henderson for Goupil & Co. , we are transported back to an age when handwritten letters held great weight in conveying emotions and wisdom across generations. This rare artifact allows us to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty as well as its historical significance within British monarchy history.
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