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Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales - The SquireThe Squire on a rearing horse Date: First published: circa 1387
CHAUCER ON HORSEChaucer depicted as the narrator of the Tales Date: First published: circa 1387
SOUTHWARK / TABARD INNSouthwark: the Tabard Inn as it looked in 1810: several centuries earlier, Chaucers pilgrims left for Canterbury from here Date: 1810
GEORGE IV WEDS CAROLINEGeorge, prince of Wales, weds Caroline of Brunswick in the Chapel Royal; the Archbishop of Canterbury gives his official blessing Date: 8 April 1795
JOAN OF NAVARRE Consort of Henry IV (as her 2nd husband); Engraving based on her tomb at Canterbury Date: 1370 - 1437
DANSTAN / QUILL PENArchibishop of Canterbury English prelate writing with a quill pen Date: 12th century
London - Lambeth Palace Date: circa 1903
The Entrance to Lambeth Palace, London - the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury in England, in north Lambeth, on the south bank of the River Thames
Duchess of York at Kings College London for their CentenaryDuchess of York arriving at Kings College, London for the Centenary Celebrations. The Duchess is shown here walking with the Archbishop of Canterbury (William Cosmo Gordon Lang)
Interior of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. circa 1960s
Coronation 1937, anointing of Queen by ArchbishopThe coronation ceremony of King George VI in Westminster Abbey: the anointing of Queen Elizabeth by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Lang
Some types of model ships. Date: circa 1920s
Coronation of King Edward VIII 1937An impression of the supreme moment, when the King is crowned during the Coronation of King Edward VIII, scheduled for May 1937 but never carried out due to the Kings abdication in December 1936
Temple and FamilyFREDERICK TEMPLE with his family, when archbishop of Canterbury : wife Beatrice, sons Frederick and William. Date: 1821 - 1902
Damage to Canterbury during WW2 - Baedeker Blitz" Canterbury under fire" - Damage sustained by bombing on the city by German planes of the luftwaffe during WW2
Queen Elizabeth IIs coronation at Westminster Abbey on 2nd June, 1953. Date: 1953
Coronation 1953, Thanksgiving Service at St Pauls CathedralQueen Elizabeth II (front pew, far right) attending the Coronation thanksgiving service at St. Pauls Cathedral on June 9 1953, a week after the Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey
Royal Wedding 1934 - pronouncing the benedictionIllustration depicting the pronouncement of the Benediction during the wedding ceremony of Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece
Ducking Stool, River Stour, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008
Canterbury The Parade early 1900s
Major (Brevet Lt-Col) James John Hugonin, 4th Light Dragoons, with his black trumpeter, two troopers and the regiment beyond, 1820 (c)
Virgin Mary. Eric GillDecoration of the Virgin Mary for the Canterbury Tales. Date: circa 1925
Cartoon, Edwin Villiers, theatre manager and actorCartoon, Robert Edwin Villiers (1830-1904), manager of the Canterbury and London Pavilion music hall, and formerly an actor. 1879
St Dunstan & the DevilARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, and Saint Artists sometimes depicted him holding the devil by the nose with a pair of tongs, as here Date: 924 - 988
Coronation, Crowning of King George VI 1937Ceremony in Westminister Abbey, the moment when the pageant of religion and slendour, the Archbishop of Canterbury placed St
The Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: 1940s
Wingham Street, Wingham, KentWingham Street, Wingham, Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: 1907
River & St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Goring-on-Thames, Reading, near Woodcote, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1910s
King George V and Queen Mary at a banquet with Cosmo Lang, Archibishop of Canterbury, in the right foreground. Guests include the Crown Princess of Germany and the Princess of Japan. Date: 1911
Coronation of King George VArchbishop of Canterbury adminsters the oath to King George V who places his hand on the Gospel and swears to maintain the Laws and customs of the land and the Settlement of the Church of England
Royal wedding, 1923 - ceremony in the AbbeyThe wedding ceremony in Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923 for the marriage of Prince Albert, Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth)
Wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 1922With this ring I thee wed : the marriage of Princess Mary, only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, to Viscount Lascelles, later 6th Earl of Harewood
Festival of Britain dedication service, St Pauls CathedralFestival of Britain service of dedication, St Pauls Cathedral, London. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Fisher, speaks from the pulpit
Canterbury in Winter by Ernest UdenThe twin towers of Canterbury Cathedral seen towering above the old Christchurch Gate of the city, brightly lit on a snowy winters evening
Griselda, Chaucer, Canterbury TalesCanterbury Tales: The Clerks Tale. The marriage of Lord Walter of Saluzzo to Griselda
The Canterbury PilgrimsChaucers company of pilgrims on the road from Southwark to Canterbury, with Chaucer himself at the front of the group
Bust of ChaucerGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet
Chaucer / Horse / CanterburyGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet as a Canterbury pilgrim
Canterbury PilgrimsThe pilgrims who narrated Chaucers Canterbury Tales, a cross-section of the population, depicted in clothing suitable for an excursion in April
Chaucer, the KnightThe Knight on a fine horse
Chaucer, the ParsonThe Parson with tonsure and robes
Chaucer, the CookThe Cook on a frisky horse, gestures with his hat
Chaucer, the PrioressThe Prioress in a gesture of benediction
Chaucer, Canons YeomanThe Canons Yeoman tells his tale
Chaucer, Clerk of OxfordThe Clerk of Oxford holding out a book
Cottage or Palace? By Frank LindoCottage or Palace? by Frank Lindo produced by Harry Barfords Company. It first opened at the Canterbury Music Hall on 22nd January 1910
Reform and Anti-ReformReform Bill - Reform and Anti-Reform - depiction of a naval battle between two ships, with the Reform ship winning. " The Portraits of the King, Lords Brougham, Russell, Grey
Lambeth Palace, London - residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Date: circa 1909