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Wroxton Abbey is a modernised, 17th century Jacobean manor house built on the foundations of a 13th century Augustinian priory
Ruins of Brambletye House, near East Grinstead, SussexRuins of Brambletye House, near Forest Row and East Grinstead, Sussex, dating back to the early 17th century. Date: 1809
Charlton House, C18A View of the Manor House at Charlton, built by Sir Adam Newton. Then in Kent, today in SE London, it is considered one of the finest examples of Jacobean architecture
Cornelia Bayley, owner of Plas Teg - Jacobean house in WalesCornelia Bayley owner of Plas Teg, a Grade I listed Jacobean house in North Wales, near the village of Pontblyddyn, Flintshire. She is seated in the sitting room with a very large dog
St Mary Abbots Workhouse, Marloes Road, Kensington, LondonIn 1847-8 the parish of St Mary Abbots, Kensington, south west London, erected a workhouse at the east of Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road)
Crimson Jacobean lily, Sprekelia formosissima. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after Edwin Dalton Smith from John Lindley and Robert Sweets Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G
Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, ShropshireStreet scene with the Jacobean-style Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, Shropshire, dating back to the 17th century
Advertisement for Ye Olde Jacobean cafe, DerbyAdvertisement for Ye Olde Jacobean, The Wardwick, Derbys Supreme Cafe, where you need not be ashamed to meet your friends, and where you can hear the famous electric gramophone
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, England, the celebrated Jacobean mansion built by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and the home of the Cecil family ever since
The Old House, Hereford, completed in 1621 by John Abel, " Kings Carpenter" to Charles I. An extremely fine example of Jacobean domestic architecture, now a museum
Bankside Map TheatresA map of Bankside showing location of the theatres during the Elizabethan/ Jacobean period
A great dane dog in front of a log fire at Plas Teg, a Grade I listed Jacobean house in North Wales, near the village of Pontblyddyn, Flintshire, north Wales
Exterior of Plas Teg - Grade I listed Jacobean house, WalesExterior of Plas Teg, a Grade I listed Jacobean house in North Wales, near the village of Pontblyddyn, Flintshire, north Wales. In 2019, the house was still owned and run by Cornelia Bayley Date: 1988
J. S. Henry Ltd Jacobean And Tudor PeriodsA Decorative scheme illustration of a living room designed in Jacobean and Tudor style, by J. S. Henry Ltd. Date: circa 1900
Jacobean style Oak Bureau in a furniture catalogue. Date: 1circa 1948
Angel Inn, GuildfordAn etching of the Angel Inn, one of Guildford's large coaching inns established in the middle ages, with Jacobean or Tudor timber framing
Oetzmann AdvertisementAn advertisement for Oetzmann & Co. Ltd, London based furniture makers. Images show various objects including Jacobean bookcase and tables, an Attwood bedroom suite, a Laindon bedroom suite
Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief JusticeSir Edward Coke (1552-1634), Lord Chief Justice, English judge, barrister and politician
Jacobean lily, Sprekelia formosissima. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896
Aston Hall, Jacobean house in Birmingham, seat of James Watt (1769-1848), son of the Scottish inventor and engineer James Watt. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by W
Elevation of a hunting lodge and plan of a verandah. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1816
Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of the 3rd Earl of EgmontEnmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of John James Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont. Gothic rectangular castle with dry foss and drawbridge, crenellated church nearby
Belhus, seat of Sir Thomas Barrett LennardBelhus, Essex, seat of slave owner Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard. Gothic style house with deer in the gardens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1826
Thomas Coryate (Coryat), English traveller and authorThomas Coryate (Coryat, c1577-1617), English traveller and author. Date: early 17th century
Aztec lily, Sprekelia formosissima. Glaucous Jacobean lily, Sprekelia glauca. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley
Jacobean lily or Aztec lily, Sprekelia formosissima (Jacobean amaryllis, Amaryllis formosissima). Handcolured copperplate engraving
Montacute House, Somerset. circa 1930
Lady Mary Ashley Cooper in Jacobean costume Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936)Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936), later Lady Alington, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury. Pictured in the costume she wore at the Hatfield Pageant
Comic Christmas card, scene from The TempestComic Christmas card designed by Robert Dudley -- a scene from The Tempest, with Ferdinand lured by Ariel played by a turkey (holding a pudding), and Prospero supervising in the background
Cover design, Christmas cards with Shakespeare subjectsCover design by Robert Dudley, Christmas cards with Shakespeare subjects. (1 of 5) Date: circa 1890s
Home of T H Ismay, founder of the White Star Line, at Dawpool (Dalpool), Cheshire, on the banks of the River Dee
SMOKING & DRINKING SMOKING & DRINKINGa mens smoking party in late Elizabethan/early Jacobean times Date: circa 1600
Girl climbing on a sundial outside Tulle House MuseumA little girl pulls herself up to see a sundial outside Tulle House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle, Cumbria. She wears a summer dress and a straw boater hat with a ribbon at the back
Eyam Hall and the Stocks - DerbyshireEyam Hall and the 18th century Stocks - Derbyshire - a Jacobean-style manor house. Date: circa 1910s
Felix Hotel, Felixstowe, Suffolk - designed in the neo-Jacobean style by architect Thomas W Cotman (1847-1925) - now luxury retirement apartments. The Gardens were left to the public. Date: circa 1904
Portrait of King James I, by John de Critz the ElderHalf length portrait of King James I, by John de Critz the Elder (c.1552-1642)
Caricature of Ambrose Maynard, theatrical agent, depicted as a parody of Shakespeare. 1883
Somerhill House, near Tonbridge, Kent, a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion, now in use as a school. 1809
Queen Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), wife of King James I of England, seen here on horseback
Jacobean front of Chastleton House, OxfordshireThe elegant Jacobean front of Chastleton House, Oxfordshire. Date: circa 1930
Elizabethan servants polishing saucepans
Stoneland, Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex. the Buckhurst estate dates back to the 11th century; the building known as Stoneland dates back to the early 17th. Date: 1809
House viewed through trees near Newquay, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Coronation thrones, 1911The thrones used for the enthronisation stage of the ceremony during the coronation of King George V in June 1911. These would be used following the crowning of the King on St
Dovecote at Chastleton, OxfordshireDovecote in the grounds of Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, England. A Jacobean country house situated at Chastleton near Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxfordshire, England
Main Gate - Kew Gardens, Kew, London, EnglandThe distinctive, ornate wrought iron gates, the Main Gate to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, south west London, England. Kews Main Gate was completed to Decimus Burtons designs in 1846
Sprekelia formosissima, jacobean lily
Strolling players on a winters dayA scene from the Elizabethan or Jacobean period with a group of strolling players making their way to their next entertainment venue through the snow. Date: 1911