The Original Royal Oak at Boscobel House in Staffordshire, England - 18th Century - stock illustration
The original Royal Oak where Charles II hid while escaping capture at Boscobel House in Staffordshire, England (circa 18th century). Vintage etching circa 19th century. The Royal Oak was badly damaged and eventually destroyed by tourists removing pieces as souvenirs.

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