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Airspeed Ambassador G-AMAD BEAC LAPOne of 20 Ambassadors ordered by BEA in 1948 and operated as the Elizabethan class from 1952 to 1958. Date: 1954
Elizabethan Pageant, Olympia, LondonElizabethan Pageant in the Royal Naval & Military Tournament at Olympia, London. The Call to Arms, a display showing the uniforms and accoutrements of the age of Queen Bess. Date: 1912
Poster, Coronation Easter Parade of bicyclesPoster, Join the Coronation Easter Parade with a bicycle built by Raleigh Industries. Get your New Elizabethan model here. Date: circa 1953
Actor playing Elizabethan character in The Road to YesterdayAn unnamed actor playing the role of an Elizabethan character (Sir Johut?) in The Road to Yesterday, a fantasy play by Beulah Marie Dix, later adapted into a silent film
Sissinghurst Castle, Kent, in the days when it was an Elizabethan manor house. Date: 18th century
Elizabethan CostumeAn English noblewoman of the 16th century. Date: 1577
Costume design by A. Minon, Paris, 1890s Date: 1890s
Elizabethan SpinetA rare Elizabethan double spinet. This fine example is beautifully inlaid and has a lovely scene painted inside the lid. Date: 16th century
Beccles SignThe attractive village sign of Beccles, Suffolk, England, which depicts Queen Elizabeth I presenting the original charter of Beccles to John Bease in 1584. Date: 1950s
Hawkshead Grammar School, Ambleside, Cumbria, England, attended by poet William Wordsworth, who carved his name on one of the 16th century desks! Date: built 1585
Claud Baron PaisleyCLAUD HAMILTON, BARON PAISLEY Scottish Catholic conspirator who supported Mary Queen of Scots: though he did not lose his head for this, he went out of his mind - beastly mad. Date: 1543 - 1622
Wootton Wawen Hall, near Henley-in-Arden, WarwickshireView of Wootton Wawen Hall, near Henley-in-Arden in Warwickshire. It was built mainly in 1687 in the Palladian style, incorporating parts of an earlier, probably Elizabethan, house
Staple Inn - High Holborn, London, EnglandDating from 1585, Staple Inn on the south side of High Holborn, London, England. Located near Chancery Lane tube station, it is used as the London office of the Institute of Actuaries
Courtiers StrollApprentices and young courtiers stroll through the streets of London during the reign of Elizabeth I. Date: late 16th century
Coronation 1953 - Dawn of a new Elizabethan AgeAerial view of Westminster Abbey and the surrounding area showing the pageantry of the Coronation procession, contrasted with the glorious reign of the first Queen Elizabeth I. Date: 1953
Everybodys Magazine Coronation issue 1953Front cover of Everybodys Magazine, first special Coronation issue, featuring Queen Elizabeth I riding on a white horse. Date: 1953
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
Kirby Hall CourtyardThe Inner Court of Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, England. The Hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea, built 1570s - 1590s. Date: 16th century
Lacock Abbey CloistersExterior of the cloisters of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery, partly rebuilt 1540. Date: 16th century
Much Wenlock GuildhallThe splendid Guildhall at Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. Date: 16th century
Lacock Abbey CourtyardThe Tudor stable courtyard of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Oakwell Hall Dog GatesThe dog gates at the foot of the staircase of Oakwell Hall, Birstall, Yorkshire, England. These are described in Chapter 15 of the novel Shirley by Charlotte Bronte. Date: late 16th century
Maddermarket TheatreThe Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, Norfolk, England, home of the famous Norwich Players and a replica of an Elizabethan theatre. Before it was rebuilt in 1953. Date: circa 1950
Launde Abbey, Leicestershire, England, is no loner an abbey, but an impressive Elizabethan manor house, built on the site of an Augustinian priory which was founded in 1119. Date: 16th century
Lacock Abbey Gateway and Clock House, Wiltshire, England. Founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Lacock Abbey GablesFine Elizabethan gables of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Staple Inn, HolbornThe half-timbered structure of Staple Inn in Holborn, one of the few surviving Tudor buildings in central London. Dating from 1581, it was formerly an Inn of Chancery. Date: 16th century
Rothwell Market House, Northamptonshire, England. It was built by Sir Thomas Tresham. Work began in 1577, but he died before the roof had been finished. Date: late 16th century
Half-Timbered GatewayA black and white half- timbered courtyard gateway at Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: 16th century
Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Lacock Abbey FarmyardThe Tudor farm buildings of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Aldeburgh Moot HallAldburgh Moot Hall, a fine red brick and timbered building, which was once in the centre of this quaint Suffolk town, before coastal erosion caused it to be close to the sea. Date: 16th century
Kirby Hall GatewayThe entrance gateways to Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The Hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea, built 1570s - 1590s. Date: 16th century
Elizabethan GatehouseThe beautiful black and white gatehouse of Stokesay Castle, Shropshire, England, dates from circa 1570, and was probably more for ornamental than defemsive purposes. Date: late 16th century
KIRBY HALLThe ruins of Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea and was built 1570s to 1590s. Date: 16th century
Old Felstead School, Felstead, Essex, England, was founded by the 1st Lord Rich in 1564. Date: founded 1564
Calgarth Hall CeilingPart of the ornate plasterwork ceilings in one of the bedrooms of CALGARTH HALL, Lake Windermere, Cumbria, England. Date: 16th century
Calgarth Hall HeraldryPlasterwork in the old kitchen of CALGARTH HALL, on the banks of Lake Windermere, Cumbria, England, bearing the armourial shields of Christopher Philipson and Elizabeth Wyvil. Date: 16th century
Eton 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
BROOM HALLBroom Hall, Broom, Warwickshire, England, a fine Elizabethan mansion, built in 1577 for Sir Thomas Throckmorton of Gough Court. Date: 16th century
HALL I TH WOODHall i th Wood, near Bolton, Lancashire, England. Once the home of Samuel Crompton, the inventor of the Spinning Mule (1779), which revolutionised the cotton industry. Date: 15th century
Tudor Hunting LodgeQueen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest, Essex, England. This splendid timber- framed three-storey building was used by royalty when on hunting trips in the forest. Date: 16th century
Ashbourne Grammar SchoolThe fine old Grammar school at Ashbourne, Derbyshire, founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1585. Date: founded 1585
An Elizabethan Banquet by Pauline BaynesA detailed scene showing an Elizabeth banquet with entertainers in costume playing music and dancing while servants bring in platters of elaborate pies and dressed roast meats
Fife player, 1598A man playing the fife, viewed from behind
Military musicians - fife and drumA fife and drum player. Date: 1555
German trumpeter c. 1600A German trumpeter c.1600 Date: 1600
Fife and Drum, 1598Two men play a fife and a drum. Date: 1599