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Background imageTudor 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 imageTudor Collection: Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court, London

Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court, London
Londons great attraction: what to see in Shakespeares England. How to find and identify the chief reconstructions of old Tudor buildings at Earls Court. Date: 1912

Background imageTudor Collection: Great Hall, Eltham Palace DP165856

Great Hall, Eltham Palace DP165856
ELTHAM PALACE, London. Interior. The Great Hall, built for Edward IV in the 1470s and restored by the Courtaulds in the 1930 s. View from south east

Background imageTudor Collection: HENRY VII of England (1457-1509). King of England

HENRY VII of England (1457-1509). King of England (1485-1509), first king from the House of Tudor. Painting. FRANCE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)

Background imageTudor Collection: Aerial view reconstruction drawing, St Augustines Abbey J920596

Aerial view reconstruction drawing, St Augustines Abbey J920596
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of the monastic buildings c.1500 by Terry BALL (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageTudor Collection: Westminster c. 1510 J950155

Westminster c. 1510 J950155
JEWEL TOWER, WESTMINSTER, London. " Birds eye view c. 1510". A reconstruction drawing by Terry BALL (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageTudor Collection: Muchelney Abbey J040055

Muchelney Abbey J040055
MUCHELNEY ABBEY, Somerset. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn of the abbey in the 16th century from the South West

Background imageTudor Collection: Battle of Flodden Field J970041

Battle of Flodden Field J970041
BATTLE OF FLODDEN FIELD, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing of the Battle of Flodden, 1513 by Ivan LAPPER

Background imageTudor Collection: Old Wardour Castle N090397

Old Wardour Castle N090397
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. General view with cows. Built in the late 14th century by John Lord Lovel, updated by the Arundell family after c.1570

Background imageTudor Collection: Gainsborough Old Hall J870222

Gainsborough Old Hall J870222
GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL, Lincolnshire. Exterior view. A little-known gem, Gainsborough Old Hall is among the best preserved medieval manor houses in England

Background imageTudor Collection: Audley End House K960861

Audley End House K960861
AUDLEY END HOUSE, Saffron Walden, Essex. Gouache painting of the West front by an unknown artist showing the complete Elizabethan plan for the house

Background imageTudor Collection: Elizabeth I being welcomed to Kenilworth Castle N090094

Elizabeth I being welcomed to Kenilworth Castle N090094
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper showing Queen Elizabeth I being welcomed to Kenilworth

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor kitchen J000001

Tudor kitchen J000001
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Interior view. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of preparations in the kitchen for the feast in honour of Queen Elizabeths visit in July 1575

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor rose, Dover Castle J970005

Tudor rose, Dover Castle J970005
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. Detail of fireplace in the lower hall of the Keep. Tudor rose

Background imageTudor Collection: Sir Jeremy Bowes J970284

Sir Jeremy Bowes J970284
KENWOOD HOUSE, SUFFOLK COLLECTION, London. " Sir Jerome Bowes" by unknown artist late 16th century. Sir Jerome was a courtier to Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageTudor Collection: Westminster Palace a98_05990

Westminster Palace a98_05990
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, Greater London. A print showing the destruction by fire of the Houses of Parliament on the night of 16 October 1834, seen from the River Thames

Background imageTudor Collection: King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTudor Collection: Chimneys at Framlingham Castle N071520

Chimneys at Framlingham Castle N071520
FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE, Suffolk. Ornate brick chimney detail

Background imageTudor Collection: Pendennis Castle engraving N070777

Pendennis Castle engraving N070777
PENDENNIS CASTLE, Falmouth, Cornwall. North east view of Pendennis Castle in the county of Cornwall by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck 1734

Background imageTudor Collection: St Mawes Castle N070912

St Mawes Castle N070912
ST MAWES CASTLE, Cornwall. View from the sea looking towards the castle

Background imageTudor Collection: Pendennis Castle K970687

Pendennis Castle K970687
PENDENNIS CASTLE, Falmouth, Cornwall. The castle in late evening

Background imageTudor Collection: Rushton Triangular Lodge J010085

Rushton Triangular Lodge J010085
RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE, Northamptonshire. View of the gables of the North front

Background imageTudor Collection: Kenilworth Castle gatehouse N060859

Kenilworth Castle gatehouse N060859
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Exterior view of Leicesters Gatehouse with lavender flowers in the foreground

Background imageTudor Collection: Ballingdon Hall a98_12868

Ballingdon Hall a98_12868
BALLINGDON HALL, Sudbury, Suffolk. In 1972 the hall was moved 200 yards when the A131 was improved. The timber-framed house was built circa 1593 by Sir Thomas Eden. Hallam Ashley

Background imageTudor Collection: Twelfth Night Revels in the Great Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

Twelfth Night Revels in the Great Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
STC87430 Twelfth Night Revels in the Great Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, from Architecture of the Middle Ages, 1838 (litho) by Nash

Background imageTudor Collection: Coughton Court, Warwickshire, late 19th century

Coughton Court, Warwickshire, late 19th century. Coughton Court is one of Englands finest Tudor country houses. It holds a place in English history for its role in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605

Background imageTudor Collection: Eureka Inn, Eureka, Humboldt County, California, USA

Eureka Inn, Eureka, Humboldt County, California, USA. Date: 1923

Background imageTudor Collection: Mary Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)

Mary Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)
Mary (1542-1587). Queen of Scotland (1542-1567). CLOUET, Francois (1505-1573). Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. OE-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Musue Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageTudor Collection: The sinking of the Mary Rose during the Battle of the Solent, 1545, 1778 (engraving)

The sinking of the Mary Rose during the Battle of the Solent, 1545, 1778 (engraving)
BAL362926 The sinking of the Mary Rose during the Battle of the Solent, 1545, 1778 (engraving) (later colouration) by Basire

Background imageTudor Collection: King Henry VIII portrait - T-shirt / poster print design

King Henry VIII portrait - T-shirt / poster print design
King Henry VIII - T-shirt / poster print design HENRY VIII RETURN OF THE KING

Background imageTudor Collection: Union Workhouse, Downham Market, Norfolk

Union Workhouse, Downham Market, Norfolk
The Downham Union workhouse at Downham Market, Norfolk. The building, designed by William J Donthorn, was erected in 1836. It later became the Howdale County Home

Background imageTudor Collection: Conway Castle, North Wales

Conway Castle, North Wales
Artist: Dodd, Charles Tattershall I - Title: Conway Castle, North Wales - Date: 1861 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 61.6 x 51.4

Background imageTudor Collection: Titchfield Abbey J910149

Titchfield Abbey J910149
TITCHFIELD ABBEY, Hampshire. View of the gatehouse from the South East. The ruins of a 13th century Premonstratensian abbey, later converted into a Tudor Mansion

Background imageTudor Collection: Mary Tudor / Egleton

Mary Tudor / Egleton
MARY TUDOR Catholic Queen of England, in a somewhat idealised, Victorian depiction

Background imageTudor Collection: Marriage of Henry Tudor

Marriage of Henry Tudor
The wedding ceremony of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York united the Houses of York and Lancaster

Background imageTudor Collection: Pendennis Castle K970680

Pendennis Castle K970680
PENDENNIS CASTLE, Falmouth, Cornwall. The Keep at sunset

Background imageTudor Collection: The Houses of York and Lancaster, their Origin and Re-Union, Genealogy of the Kings from Edward

The Houses of York and Lancaster, their Origin and Re-Union, Genealogy of the Kings from Edward III to Henry VII
973055 The Houses of York and Lancaster, their Origin and Re-Union, Genealogy of the Kings from Edward III to Henry VII, with their Armorial Bearings and Badges (coloured engraving)

Background imageTudor 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 imageTudor Collection: Chillington Manor

Chillington Manor, now part of the Museum at Maidstone, Kent, England. Date: built 1562

Background imageTudor Collection: Battle of Flodden Field J970040

Battle of Flodden Field J970040
ETAL CASTLE, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing of the Battle of Flodden, 1513 by Ivan Lapper

Background imageTudor Collection: Upnor Castle K960783

Upnor Castle K960783
UPNOR CASTLE, Kent. View of the castle from across the Medway

Background imageTudor Collection: Loseley House / 1850

Loseley House / 1850
Loseley House, Surrey, a fine Tudor manor house

Background imageTudor Collection: Kenilworth Castle K060003

Kenilworth Castle K060003
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. View looking towards Leicesters Gatehouse with the South East corner of the Keep to the left

Background imageTudor Collection: Agas Map of London, c1561

Agas Map of London, c1561
Agas map of London c1561, sheet 7; showing the City of London, London Wall and Finsbury

Background imageTudor Collection: Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), from Lodges British Portraits, 1823

Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), from Lodges British Portraits, 1823
KW178667 Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), from Lodges British Portraits, 1823 (engraving) by Zuccaro, Taddeo (1529-66) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTudor Collection: Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558, last Tudor monarch

Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558, last Tudor monarch. Version of the Armarda portrait attributed to George Gower c1588

Background imageTudor Collection: WALES / DALE

WALES / DALE
A glimpse of the fine beach at Dale, on Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was here that Henry Tudor landed in August 1485, on his way to the Battle of Bosworth. Date: 1950s

Background imageTudor Collection: Leighs Priory, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1832 (engraving)

Leighs Priory, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1832 (engraving)
XJF451304 Leighs Priory, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1832 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leez Priory)



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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world England. From the iconic Armada portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, showcasing her regal power and strength, to the enchanting landscapes of Chesterfield, this era is a treasure trove of history. Delve into the scandalous life of Anne Boleyn, whose beauty and charisma captured King Henry VIII's heart. Witness the grandeur and complexity of their relationship as you explore portraits depicting them together, along with their three wives and children. The tumultuous reigns of these monarchs shaped not only England but also its place on the global stage. Discover maritime history through The Mary Rose, a magnificent warship that met an unfortunate fate at sea. Its excavation brought forth a wealth of artifacts that offer glimpses into everyday life during this period. Nunney Castle stands as a testament to Tudor architecture's elegance and resilience. Marvel at its well-preserved ruins while imagining life within its walls centuries ago. Elizabeth I, known for her intelligence and political prowess, is immortalized in George Gower's stunning portrait. Her reign marked an era of cultural flourishing known as the Elizabethan Golden Age. Travel north to Sheffield in Yorkshire where W. Fairbank's meticulous plan showcases the town's layout during late Tudor times. Observe how it has evolved over centuries yet still retains echoes from this remarkable period. Kenilworth Castle beckons with its majestic presence—a symbol of power owned by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester—whose close relationship with Queen Elizabeth I sparked rumors throughout courtly circles. Lastly, gaze upon Henry VIII himself—the larger-than-life king who left an indelible mark on English history through his six marriages and religious reforms. Rebecca - Elizabeth I captures our imagination with her striking resemblance to one another—an intriguing connection between two powerful women separated by time but united by strength and determination.