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Elizabeth Tudor Collection

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Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, c1588. Artist: George Gower

Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, c1588. Artist: George Gower
Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, c1588. Version of the Armada portrait attributed to George Gower. The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth, The Ermine Portrait, 1585, (1896). Artist: Nicholas Hilliard

Queen Elizabeth, The Ermine Portrait, 1585, (1896). Artist: Nicholas Hilliard
Queen Elizabeth, The Ermine Portrait, 1585, (1896). Portrait of Elizabeth I (1533-1603) with an ermine, used to make fur garments for royalty

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century (1905)

Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. II, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Princess Elizabeth, later Queen, c1547, (1902)

Princess Elizabeth, later Queen, c1547, (1902). Portrait of the future Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) aged 14, before she was expected to be queen

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Alabaster statue of Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century

Alabaster statue of Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century
Alabaster statue of Queen Elizabeth I, on the tomb of Blanche Parry, her maid-of-honour, in Bacton Church in Herefordshire

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Lord Howard of Effingham, c1600. Artist: Thomas Cockson

Lord Howard of Effingham, c1600. Artist: Thomas Cockson
Lord Howard of Effingham, c1600. Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1536-1624), Earl of Nottingham. The Armada and the English fleet in Cadizin is in the background

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, 16th century (c1905)

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, 16th century (c1905). Cecil (1520-1598) was an English politician and the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Portrait of Elizabeth I of England. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Elizabeth I of England. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Elizabeth I of England. Private Collection

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth of England, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch

Queen Elizabeth of England, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch
Queen Elizabeth of England, undated. (c1910s)

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth Dancing with the Earl of Leicester, 1581, (1942). Creator: Unknown

Queen Elizabeth Dancing with the Earl of Leicester, 1581, (1942). Creator: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth Dancing with the Earl of Leicester, 1581, (1942). 16th century scene: Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester dance the volta as musicians play stringed instruments

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The Lord Mayors Sword of State and Pearl Sword, 1916

The Lord Mayors Sword of State and Pearl Sword, 1916
The Lord Mayors Sword of State and Pearl Sword. The State sword originates from the mid-seventeenth century. The Pearl Sword was used according to legend

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Sir P. Sidney, (1554-1586), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sir P. Sidney, (1554-1586), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sir P. Sidney, (1554-1586), 1830. Philip Sidney (1554-1586) English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier, an aristocrat educated at Christ Church, Oxford and prominent figure of the Elizabethan age

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Sir Edmund Anderson, (1530-1605), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sir Edmund Anderson, (1530-1605), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sir Edmund Anderson, (1530-1605), 1830. Sir Edmund Anderson (1530-1605), educated at Inner Temple. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas under Elizabeth I, sat as judge at the trial of Mary

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Tower of London. St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Tower of London. St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Tower of London. St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, c1910. View of part of the Tower of London - historic palace, prison, fortress and armoury - which dates from the 11th century

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The First Fleet of the East India Company Leaving Woolwich, 1601, (1890. ) Creator: Unknown

The First Fleet of the East India Company Leaving Woolwich, 1601, (1890. ) Creator: Unknown
The First Fleet of the East India Company Leaving Woolwich, 1601, (1890). The East India Company formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Elizabeth, The Weary Sovereign, c1610 (1937)

Elizabeth, The Weary Sovereign, c1610 (1937). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603 ruled from 1558. A print from the Sketch, 17th March 1937

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Relics associated with Queen Elizabeth I, (19th century). Artist: J Williams

Relics associated with Queen Elizabeth I, (19th century). Artist: J Williams
Relics associated with Queen Elizabeth I, (19th century). Items belonging to Elizabeth I (1533-1603)

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth, 1588, 1888. Creator: Federico Zuccaro

Queen Elizabeth, 1588, 1888. Creator: Federico Zuccaro
Queen Elizabeth, 1588, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Edward VI, 1597. Creator: Unknown

Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Edward VI, 1597. Creator: Unknown
Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Edward VI, 1597

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Habit of Queen Elizabeth in 1559 (engraving)

Habit of Queen Elizabeth in 1559 (engraving)
3640591 Habit of Queen Elizabeth in 1559 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Queen Elizabeth in 1559)

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1575 (oil on panel)

Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1575 (oil on panel)
5974594 Queen Elizabeth I, c.1575 (oil on panel) by English School, (16th century); National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; (add.info.: Portrait of queen Elizabeth I); Luisa Ricciarini; English

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Habit of Elizabeth Queen of England as Protectress of the States of Holland in 1585 (engraving)

Habit of Elizabeth Queen of England as Protectress of the States of Holland in 1585 (engraving)
3640593 Habit of Elizabeth Queen of England as Protectress of the States of Holland in 1585 (engraving) by English School

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Habit of Queen Elizabeth from Holbein in 1551 (engraving)

Habit of Queen Elizabeth from Holbein in 1551 (engraving)
3640592 Habit of Queen Elizabeth from Holbein in 1551 (engraving) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Queen Elizabeth from Holbein in 1551)

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth I of England, late 16th-early 17th century

Queen Elizabeth I of England, late 16th-early 17th century

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeths State Bed, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Queen Elizabeths State Bed, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Queen Elizabeths State Bed, 1844. Four-poster bed at Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire. The house was built in the 16th century for William Cecil, Lord Burghley

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth I, 1592. Creator: Crispijn de Passe I

Queen Elizabeth I, 1592. Creator: Crispijn de Passe I
Queen Elizabeth I, 1592

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The Pardon Refused (from Sir Walter Scotts 'Kenilworth'), ca. 1826-29

The Pardon Refused (from Sir Walter Scotts "Kenilworth"), ca. 1826-29
The Pardon Refused (from Sir Walter Scotts " Kenilworth" ), ca. 1826-29

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The Rival Queens - Mary Queen of Scots Defying Queen Elizabeth, 1857-72. 1857-72

The Rival Queens - Mary Queen of Scots Defying Queen Elizabeth, 1857-72. 1857-72
The Rival Queens - Mary Queen of Scots Defying Queen Elizabeth, 1857-72

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Innisfallen, Killarney, c1870

Innisfallen, Killarney, c1870. Innisfallen island in Lough Leane, County Kerry, Ireland. The monastery was founded in 7th century and dispossessed in 1594, by Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Interior of the Old School-Room, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Old School-Room, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Old School-Room, 1898. Harrow School at Harrow-on-the-Hill, a public school for boys founded in 1572 by John Lyon under a Royal Charter of Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Spenser, (c1552-1599), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Spenser, (c1552-1599), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Spenser, (c1552-1599), 1830. Edmund Spenser (c1552-1599) English poet who attended Pembroke College, Cambridge, known for The Faerie Queene a fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Jewel, (1522-1571), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Jewel, (1522-1571), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Jewel, (1522-1571), 1830. John Jewel (1522-1571) of Devon, English Bishop of Salisbury from 1559 to 1571 educated at Merton College and Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: G. Gascoigne, (c1535-1577), 1830. Creator: Unknown

G. Gascoigne, (c1535-1577), 1830. Creator: Unknown
G. Gascoigne, (c1535-1577), 1830. George Gascoigne (c1535-1577) English poet, soldier and courtier, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Middle Temple, disinherited by his father for debts

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Greville, (1554-1628), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Greville, (1554-1628), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Greville, (1554-1628), 1830. Fulke Greville (1554-1628) Elizabethan poet, dramatist, and statesman who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1581 and 1621

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Elizabeth, (1533-1603), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Elizabeth, (1533-1603), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Elizabeth, (1533-1603), 1830. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death, the last of the five monarchs of the House of Tudor

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Dee, (1527-1609), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Dee, (1527-1609), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Dee, (1527-1609), 1830. John Dee (1527-1609) English/Welsh mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, occult philosopher and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Camden, (1551-1623), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Camden, (1551-1623), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Camden, (1551-1623), 1830. William Camden (1551-1623) English antiquarian, historian, topographer, and herald. Author of Britannia, and an historical account of the reign of Elizabeth I of England

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Clifford, (1558-1605), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Clifford, (1558-1605), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Clifford, (1558-1605), 1830. George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (1558-1605) English peer, naval commander, and courtier of Queen Elizabeth I of England, for his jousting

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Sir Nicholas Bacon, (1510-1579), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sir Nicholas Bacon, (1510-1579), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sir Nicholas Bacon, (1510-1579), 1830. Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510-1579) English politician during reign of Queen Elizabeth I and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, educated at Corpus Christi College

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Lancelot Andrews, (1555-1626), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Lancelot Andrews, (1555-1626), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Lancelot Andrews, (1555-1626), 1830. Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626) English bishop and scholar, who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, c1580-1600, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Sir Walter Raleigh, c1580-1600, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Sir Walter Raleigh, c1580-1600, (1890). Sir Walter Raleigh (c1552-1618), English gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer in the Elizabethan era

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Defeat of the Armada: Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul s, (1558), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Defeat of the Armada: Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul s, (1558), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Defeat of the Armada: Queen Elizabeth on Her Way to the Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul s, (1558), 1890. 20 August 1588 Thanksgiving Service for Englands Victory over the Spanish Armada which aimed

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Chelsea Manor House was a residence of Henry VIII of England in 1536, home to Elizabeth I of England, and then to Anne of Cleves

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Henry VIIIs conduit at Kensington Palace, in the kitchen garden, built c1536 for Queen Elizabeth as a child

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The Mermaid, Rye, Sussex, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Mermaid, Rye, Sussex, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Mermaid, Rye, Sussex, 1936. The Mermaid Inn dating from 1420 with 16th-century Tudor additions and 12th century cellars. Said to be haunted by smugglers of the Hawkhurst Gang

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: The Crown, Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Crown, Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Crown, Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1936. The Crown Inn, Chiddingfold, one of the oldest pubs in England, built as a Rest House for monks on pilgrimage in 1285

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth striking the Earl of Essex, 1773

Queen Elizabeth striking the Earl of Essex, 1773. During a dispute with his cousin Queen Elizabeth I, Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex, (1567-1601), English soldier and courtier

Background imageElizabeth Tudor Collection: Sr Nicolas Bacon, Lord Keeper, 1784. Creator: Unknown

Sr Nicolas Bacon, Lord Keeper, 1784. Creator: Unknown
Sr Nicolas Bacon, Lord Keeper, 1784. Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510-1579), English politician, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal during reign of Queen Elizabeth I and father of philosopher



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"Elizabeth Tudor: The Iconic Queen of England and Ireland" Step into the world of Elizabeth I, the formidable monarch who ruled over England and Ireland during the late 16th century. With her regal presence captured in stunning portraits by artists like George Gower and Nicholas Hilliard, Queen Elizabeth's power and elegance are immortalized for generations to admire. In "The Ermine Portrait, " painted in 1585, we witness Queen Elizabeth's majestic aura as she dons a luxurious gown adorned with pearls. Her piercing gaze reveals a woman of intelligence and determination, ready to face any challenge that comes her way. As Princess Elizabeth, later known as Queen Elizabeth I, is depicted in an enchanting portrait from c1547. Even at a young age, her potential radiates through her eyes – a glimpse into the future reign that would shape history forever. Accompanied by influential figures such as Lord Howard of Effingham and Sir P. Sidney, it becomes evident that Queen Elizabeth was not only admired but also respected by those around her. These men stood beside their queen with loyalty and admiration for her leadership skills. An alabaster statue further commemorates this iconic ruler – capturing both her beauty and strength in stone form. It serves as a testament to the lasting impact she had on English history. Queen Elizabeth's vibrant spirit shines through even more vividly when we see her dancing with the Earl of Leicester in 1581. This rare moment captures the queen's joyous side amidst all the responsibilities she carried on her shoulders. Not only did Queen Elizabeth possess gracefulness; she also wielded power symbolically through objects like The Lord Mayors Sword of State and Pearl Sword – artifacts that represented authority during her reign. Amongst other notable individuals portrayed alongside this remarkable queen are Sir Edmund Anderson and Sir P. Sidney – both esteemed figures who played significant roles within Elizabethan society. Elizabeth Tudor remains an enduring symbol of female empowerment and resilience.