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Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire - 12th century Norman keep. Date: circa 1910s
Illustration to Kenilworth by Sir Walter ScottIllustration to the novel Kenilworth (first published 1821) by Sir Walter Scott -- the Countess (Amy Robsart) admiring the noble devices and jewels worn by her husband, the Earl of Leicester
Club at Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaKenilworth Football Club at Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. It was owned by the De Beers diamond mining company. Date: circa 1906
RMS Kenilworth Castle, people playing deck gamesRMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line -- people playing deck games on their way back from a trip to Madeira. Date: 1930s
Kenilworth Castle, Leicesters Building, Warwickshire. Part of Box 1 Boswell Collection Series of Abbeys. Date: circa 1900
RMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line, at seaRMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line ship, at sea. early 20th century
Kenilworth cigarettes advertisement, WW1One of series of advertisements for Kenilworth cigarettes during the First World War showing a couple on a beach with him halting to light yet another cigarette under the shelter of her umbrella
Kenilworth Castle (1814). Goodwin, Edward fl.1801 - 1815. Date: 1814
Kenilworth Castle - The Banqueting ChamberKenilworth Castle, Warwickshire - The Banqueting Chamber Date: 1915
Banqueting Hall, Kenilworth Castle, WarwickshireThe Banqueting Hall, Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1914
KenilworthA scene from Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott Date: 1905
The castle, Kenilworth, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire
England / KenilworthA corner of the picturesque Castle Green, at Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1960s
Kenilworth Castle / 1860SKenilworth Castle, Warwickshire Date: circa 1860s
Kenilworth - WaylandWayland, touch him not, or you will come by the worse! So thou hast betrayed me, Flibbertigibbet? A boy comes between the smith Wayland and Tressilian
Kenilworth - RaleighSir Walter Raleigh lays down his cloak at the feet of Queen Elizabeth I to prevent the monarchs feet getting muddied
Kenilworth - Elizabeth IHave done with these busy fingers, Janet - Queen Elizabeth I, seated on the edge of her bed, instructs her handmaiden who appears to be adjusting her Queens ruff
Kenilworth - AlascoIt is false, thou foul- mouthed railer!. The Astrologer and alchemist Alasco hits back at accusations made at him by Varney
Kenilworth / Amy & Earl LWhat... does that emblem signify? Countess Amy examines the various noble devices and jewels worn by her husband the Earl of Leicester
Kenilworth - VarneyMay not my poor poniard serve, honoured madam? - Robert Varney, steward to the Earl of Leicester, presents his wrapped knife to Queen Elizabeth I
Scott / Kenilworth / Q ElizQueen Elizabeth visits Kenilworth Castle where she is entertained on a grand scale by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who wanted to marry the Queen
Kenilworth Castle / 1575KENILWORTH CASTLE A view of the castle taken from the west
Kenilworth Castle / 1620Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire
Raleigh & Cloak / QueenSIR WALTER RALEIGH sacrifices his new cloak so that his queens feet will not get muddied