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A model of the Globe Theatre, created by John Cranford Adams (1903-1986). Date: 1954
Hall's Croft in Stratford-upon-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare's daughter Susanna (1583-1649), after her marriage to John Hall in 1607. Date: 1954
Costumes designed by James Bailey for an Old Vic production of "Twelfth Night". Olivia's dress is painted nylon gauze. Date: 1954
Robert Scarlett, SextonRobert Scarlett, also known as Old Scarlett, the Sexton, who died in 1591 aged 98 Date: 16th century
Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief JusticeSir Edward Coke (1552-1634), Lord Chief Justice, English judge, barrister and politician
Pageants or dramatic mysteries anciently performed at Coventry Date: 16th century
Front cover of Printers Pie magazine illustrated by John Hassall showing Simple Simon rummaging in his pocket for money to give ye Pieman except in this case, the Pie is the magazine
Front cover of Printers Pie, 1914 with a cover illustration by John Hassall showing a oe of his typical medieval or Elizabethan characters visiting a baker for a very large pie
Front cover of Printers Pie magazine for 1911, illustrated by John Hassall and featuring one of his typical medieval characters chasing after a dog
Old Newington ChurchSir William Patten, Lord of the Manor, built the present Old Church, bordering Clissold Park on the north side of Church Street, in 1563
Stoke Newington ChurchThe Old Church is the only remaining Elizabethan church in London and one of the oldest in the country to have been built as an Anglican church
Millicent SowerbyElizabethan boy and girl at a stile. Romance. Date: circa 1905
Part of the London Wall in the churchyard of St. GilesPart of the ancient London Wall in the churchyard of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London. Built in the third century, and repaired by London Mayor Ralph Joceline in 1477
Grave monument to the Elizabethan herald William CamdemGrave monument to the Elizabethan antiquarian and herald William Camdem, died 1623, in Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members
Crypt of the ancient priory of Black-NunsRemains of the crypt part of the ancient priory of Black-Nuns, adjoining St. Helens Church, Bishopsgate Street. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of
Rosamonds Pond, St. James Park, circa 1758 (filled up in 1770). Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
Albino African man and woman with axe, bow and arrows. White Negroes. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of the Earth
Moor Park, Hertfordshire, the seat of Robert Williams, 1825. Built in the Palladian style by surveyor Sir James Thornhill from designs by Giacomo Leoni and gardens by Capability Brown
Pencarrow House, seat of Lady Mary Molesworth. Stately home in Cornwall. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1826
Montacute House, Montacute, SomersetFront faþíñe of Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset, a late Elizabethan mansion. Date: circa 1960s
Henry Welby, the Grub Street Hermit. He managed to live in solitude in the middle of London. 16th century
Richard Tarleton, popular performer in Elizabethan theatreRichard Tarleton (or Tarlton, ?-1588), popular performer in the Elizabethan theatre. 16th century
Ellen Terry as Mistress Page, Merry Wives of WindsorEllen Terry as Mistress Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor. 1906
Little Miss Muffit, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
Helena and Hermia - female friendship in ShakespeareHelena and Hermia sit sewing together, created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion - an example of female friendship in Shakespeare (A Midsummer Nights Dream). Date: 1841
Hill Hall, near Epping, Essex, an Elizabethan mansion. Date: circa 1845
Thomas Coryate (Coryat), English traveller and authorThomas Coryate (Coryat, c1577-1617), English traveller and author. Date: early 17th century
View inside Penshurst Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, by this time accessible via the new railway from London to Dover. From left to right can be seen the Elizabeth Gallery, Barrack Room, Prison
Earl of Leicesters Bell, Penshurst Castle, Tonbridge, Kent. Date: 1843
The Armada Jewel, also known as the Heneage Jewel, painted by Nicholas Hilliard, with a profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth I. circa 1595
Cassiobury House, near Watford, Hertfordshire, ancestral seat of the Earls of Essex, dating back to the 16th century. By the time of this illustration
Elizabethan aristocratic couple getting into a coach. Date: 16th century
Elizabethan aristocratic man going hunting on horseback. Date: 16th century
Two Elizabethan aristocratic men and an elegant lady. Date: 16th century
Christmas festivities in an Elizabethan hall. Date: 16th century
Longford Castle, River Avon, WiltshireLongford Castle, on the River Avon, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, dating back to the 16th century. circa 1910
Elizabethan State Barge on River Thames, LondonElizabethan State Barge on the River Thames near the Tower of London
French cook engaged for a special Elizabethan feastFrench cook engaged to devise his own contributions to a special feast at a rich mans house in Elizabethan times. Date: 16th century
Elizabethan courtier and two elegant ladies. Date: 16th century
Rich mans kichen staff at workA rich mans kichen staff at work, depicting the hospitality and charity of old times, when food was given away to poor people. 16th century
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Frances Franklin, Latton, Essex. 1604
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Elizabeth Parker, Radwell, Hertfordshire. 1603
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
Front cover, The Queens Pirate, by B J ClarkeFront cover, The Queens Pirate, The tale of Drakes argosy of terror, by B J Clarke, illustrated by W G Savory, price one shilling. Date: 16th century
Cover design, Christmas cards with Shakespeare subjectsCover design by Robert Dudley, Christmas cards with Shakespeare subjects. (1 of 5) Date: circa 1890s
Mary Queen of Scots and her chamberlain, ChatelardMary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) and her chamberlain, Pierre de Bocosel de Chatelard (or Chastelard, 1540-1562). 16th century
Statue of Sir Francis Drake, Plymouth, Devon. circa 1900
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603), Queen of England and Ireland, reigned (1558 - 1603)