Shortly after the Restoration, Charles commissioned Isaac Fuller to produce a series of five paintings dealing with the early days of the escape. They are currently owned by the National Portrait Gallery.
1. Charles being disguised at White Ladies Priory
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2. At Spring Coppice, near White Ladies Priory
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3. Charles with Captain Careless in the Royal Oak
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4. On Humphrey Penderill’s Mill Horse
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5. With Jane Lane riding Pillion to Bristol
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