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Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
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Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902. The young Douglas Steals helped Mary Queen Of Scots escape from Lochleven Castle. After a work by Patten Wilson (1869-1934). From A Childs History of England by Charles Dickens [J. M. Dent & Co. New York, 1902]
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Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Charles John Huffam Dickens Childs History Of England Cloak Dickens Douglas Duke Of Duke Of Queensberry Escape Loch Leven Castle Lochleven Castle Looking Back Mary Queen Of Scots Mary Stewart Mary Stuart Nervous Patten Patten Wilson Pistol Queen Of Scots Risk Shield Stealing William Douglas Wilson Queensberry
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In this print titled "Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902" we are transported back to a pivotal moment in history. Created by the talented artist Patten Wilson, this artwork depicts the daring escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Lochleven Castle with the help of a young hero named Douglas Steals. Steeped in darkness and mystery, the scene unfolds within the castle's interior. Young Douglas, dressed in his cloak and armed with a pistol, nervously holds the stolen keys that will unlock Mary's path to freedom. His risk-taking spirit is palpable as he looks back cautiously while embarking on this perilous mission. The castle itself stands as an imposing fortification from the 16th century, symbolizing both power and confinement. As we delve into Charles Dickens' A Childs History of England through this engraving, we witness how literature intertwines with historical events to bring them alive for future generations. This print captures not only an act of bravery but also highlights themes such as warfare and loyalty during that tumultuous time period. It serves as a reminder of William Douglas, the 4th Duke of Queensberry's instrumental role in aiding Mary Queen Of Scots' escape. As we admire Patten Wilson's artistic prowess through this remarkable piece, it becomes evident why it has become an iconic representation within our cultural heritage. This image transports us back to a defining moment where courage prevailed against all odds – forever etching Young Douglas and his heroic deed into history's annals.
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