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Airspeed AS. 57 Ambassador 2 G-ALZPAirspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2 G-ALZP (msn 5213), of British European Airways Sir Richard Grenville of the Elizabethan- Class. Date: 1950s
The Golden Hind inn sign, at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, with its fine painting of the famous Elizabethan warship of Sir Francis Drake. Date: 1950s
Plus Manor was built c. 1576 by Robert Wynn of Gwydar and is a remarkably good example of a town manor house of the Tudor period. It is in Conway, north Wales. Date: late 16th century
Bringing in yule log on Christmas EveA Christmas party in Elizabethan times: the traditional Yule Log is dragged into the Great Hall. Date: circa 16th century
Bringing in the boars head at ChristmasA Christmas party in Elizabethan times: the traditional ringing in the boars head at Christmas time. Date: circa 16th century
SMOKING & DRINKING SMOKING & DRINKINGa mens smoking party in late Elizabethan/early Jacobean times Date: circa 1600
ELIZABETHAN PLAYHOUSEA performance of Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream in an Elizabethan playhouse Date: 16th century
16th century BanquetTrumpeters announce the arrival of the Boars Head, brought in procession to the Christmas diners in an Elizabethan hall Date: 16th century
16th century Yule LogThe arrival of the Yule Log in the hall of an Elizabethan mansion Date: 16th century
Elizabethan TavernMen drinking in an English tavern Date: circa 1600
ELIZABETHAN FAMILYFamily alarmed by sight of father smoking a pipe. Date: 17th century
The Fortune TheatreThe Fortune, opened around 1600 by Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn was one of the celebrated and earliest Elizabethan theatres and stood between Whitecross Street and Golding Lane
Temple Bar & Devil TavernThe Devil Tavern Devil and St Dunstan or The Devil and the Saint. The taverns origins date back to at least 16th century. Elizabethan playwright Ben Jonson made it home to the literary dining club
Elizabethan Minstrels outside a Tavern Date: circa 1600
Airspeed AS-57 AmbassadorBea Airspeed As-57 Ambassador Airliner Flying Past Cumulus Cloud Date: 1951
Bruce Castle, Tottenham, London - an Elizabethan manor house in Lordship Lane, associated with the Bruce family. Date: 1906
Musicians with instruments on a Christmas and New Year cardMusicians with instruments on a Christmas card, with a quotation from The Merchant of Venice: I am never merry when I hear sweet music. Date: circa 1890s
Cat and Elizabethan poet on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Sir Francis Drake, The Spanish Armada is in Sight (19 July 1588) -- despite which, according to legend, he stayed and finished his game of bowls on Plymouth Hoe. 1588
The Toast - Elizabethan men drinking and merrymaking. circa early 17th century
Caricature of Ambrose Maynard, theatrical agent, depicted as a parody of Shakespeare. 1883
Francis Drake knighted by Queen Elizabeth I on board his ship, the Golden Hind, in April 1581, not long after his circumnavigation of the world. 1581
Old house at Pounds Bridge, near Penshurst, KentOld house at Pounds Bridge (Poundsbridge), Bridge Street, near Penshurst, Kent. The date on the middle gable is 1593, and the initials below it, WD, stand for William Darkenoll (or Darknoll)
Great Bounds, Bidborough, near Tunbridge Wells, KentGreat Bounds, a country house at Bidborough, between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Date: 1809
Tyneham HouseThe deserted Tyneham House, in the village of Tyneham, on the Dorset coast. The village and surrounding area was commandeered by the War Office in late 1943, to be used as firing ranges
Medieval and Elizabethan Games and PastimesThis picture shows some games and pastimes of people between 13th-16th century. It shows activities done by children such as watching puppet shows and things like deer hunting for adults
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Madame De RothschildPAULINE POTTER DE ROTHSCHILD Madame de Rothschild, standing beside her car. In her heyday she was a famous fashion icon and translator of Elizabethan poetry into French. Date: 1908 - 1976
Eton College Clock TowerEton College, Berkshire, England, founded by King Henry VI (whose statue is in the foreground) in 1440. Clock tower and buildings built by Prevost Lupton in 1517. Date: early 16th century
Essex ring auctioned at Christie sTwo views of the famous Essex ring which Queen Elizabeth I is said to have given to the Earl of Essex, and which might have saved his life if it had been returned in time
Half-Scale Replica of Drakes Golden Hind, 1935Photograph of an exact half-scale replica of Sir Francis Drakes Golden Hind, which was a feature of Navy Week, Plymouth, August 1935
Mentmore Towers 1929Aerial view of Mentmore Towers, Buckinghamshire. Built in 1855 for Baron Meyer Amschel de Rothschild & designed by Sir Joseph Paxton in the Elizabethan style
Sir Walter Raleigh, English writer and explorerPortrait of Sir Walter Raleigh (c1554-1618), English gentleman, writer, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer. circa 1930
Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire - 12th century Norman keep. Date: circa 1910s
Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of SussexThomas Radclyffe (or Ratclyffe), 3rd Earl of Sussex (c1525-1583), Lord Deputy of Ireland and Elizabethan courtier. 16th century