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Canterbury Collection (page 10)

Background imageCanterbury Collection: C of E Convocation, C17

C of E Convocation, C17
The upper house of convocation meets at Canterbury, during the reign of James I

Background imageCanterbury Collection: George V / The Queen 1911

George V / The Queen 1911
GEORGE V He is crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Westminster Abbey

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Dunstan, Archbishop

Dunstan, Archbishop
Saint DUNSTAN, archbishop of Canterbury Beside his regular staff of office, he is depicted holding the tongs with which he tweaked the Devils nose

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Randall Thomas Davidson

Randall Thomas Davidson
RANDALL THOMAS DAVIDSON Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903 - 1928

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Franklin

Chaucer, the Franklin
The Franklin depicted in Richard Pynsons edition of the Tales

Background imageCanterbury Collection: The Franklins Tale

The Franklins Tale
The squire Aurelius, and Dorigen, with whom Aurelius is in love

Background imageCanterbury Collection: MARY MARY

MARY MARY
How does my ladys garden grow ? - with shells... Canterbury bells... and pretty maids all in a row

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Canterbury Cathedral / 87

Canterbury Cathedral / 87
Canterbury Cathedral: viewed from across the fields

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Arundel Preaching

Arundel Preaching
THOMAS ARUNDEL Archbishop of Canterbury, depicted preaching in support of Bolingbroke

Background imageCanterbury Collection: The Squires Tale

The Squires Tale
There came a knight upon a steed of brass

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Arch C Tait (Pound)

Arch C Tait (Pound)
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL TAIT Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Thomas Arundel

Thomas Arundel
THOMAS ARUNDEL Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha

Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha
Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English

Background imageCanterbury Collection: CANTERBURY / COOKEs 1779

CANTERBURY / COOKEs 1779
CANTERBURY/COOKEs 1779

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Lambeth Palace, 18th Cen

Lambeth Palace, 18th Cen
The palace of the Archbishops of Canterbury, seen across the Thames: first erected in 1197, but substantially altered through the centuries Date: in the 18th century

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Rich & Henry Iii / 1234

Rich & Henry Iii / 1234
Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury threatens to excommunicate Henry III

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer / Thomson

Chaucer / Thomson
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer / Darton

Chaucer / Darton
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Edmund Grindal

Edmund Grindal
EDMUND GRINDAL Archbishop of Canterbury. Undertook to reform ecclesiatical courts

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Whitgift

John Whitgift
JOHN WHITGIFT Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Matthew Parker / Holl

Matthew Parker / Holl
MATTHEW PARKER Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Thos Cranmer / Cochran

Thos Cranmer / Cochran
THOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Thos Cranmer / Anon Eng

Thos Cranmer / Anon Eng
THOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Pole (Larmessin)

Pole (Larmessin)
REGINALD POLE Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Miller

Chaucer, the Miller
The Miller riding and playing the bagpipes

Background imageCanterbury Collection: House of Agnes

House of Agnes
The House of Agnes, 71 St, Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent. This splendid house is associated with the love story in " David Copperfield"

Background imageCanterbury Collection: 1st Arch Bish Canterbury

1st Arch Bish Canterbury
Augustine, sent from Rome, becomes the first Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Gilbert Sheldon

Gilbert Sheldon
GILBERT SHELDON Archbishop of Canterbury (1663-1677). Built Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Richard Bancroft / Vertue

Richard Bancroft / Vertue
RICHARD BANCROFT Anglican leader; bishop of London 1597, archbishop of Canterbury 1604

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Canterbury Union Workhouse proposal

Canterbury Union Workhouse proposal
An isometrical view of the proposed Workhouse to be built at Canterbury, Kent. The design was presented by Henry Parker, a former Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, at a meeting in November 1846

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Knights Tale, Arcite

Knights Tale, Arcite
Arcite prays to Mars for victory

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Shipman

Chaucer, the Shipman
The Shipman gestures with his hand

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Franklin

Chaucer, the Franklin
The Squire on a rearing horse

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Summoner

Chaucer, the Summoner
The Summoner about to deliver a summons

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Pardoner

Chaucer, the Pardoner
The Pardoner was a medieval cleric licensed to preach, and collect money in exchange for letters of indulgence; such letters were denounced by Chaucer among others

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, Man of Law

Chaucer, Man of Law
The Man of Law gesturing

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Merchant

Chaucer, the Merchant
The Merchant on a rearing horse

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, Second Nun

Chaucer, Second Nun
The Second Nun rides sidesaddle

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, Nuns Priest

Chaucer, Nuns Priest
The Nuns Priest about to speak

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Manciple

Chaucer, the Manciple
The Manciple riding with spurs

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Chaucer, the Reeve

Chaucer, the Reeve
The Reeve was the local officer and representative of the lord of the manor

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Pilgrims Leave / Chaucer

Pilgrims Leave / Chaucer
The pilgrims leave the Tabard Inn Southwark on their pilgrimage to Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Becket Assassinated / 1170

Becket Assassinated / 1170
Thomas a Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated in the cathedral by four knights who believed they were carrying out Henry IIs wishes

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Cranmers Bible

Cranmers Bible
Archbishop Thomas Cranmers bible, in the North Choir Aisle, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England

Background imageCanterbury Collection: randolph Emigrant Ship

randolph Emigrant Ship
Passengers on board the Randolph emigrant ship heading for New Zealand and the Canterbury settlement

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Tillotson

John Tillotson
JOHN TILLOTSON churchman, archbishop of Canterbury with his autograph

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Band of Hope Prize

Band of Hope Prize
C.E.T.S Church of England Temperance Society ? All England Challenge Competition for Band of Hope, Diocese of Canterbury, Herne Bay Branch. Claude Watkins wins a prize



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