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Background imageTudor Collection: The crew are greeted by Avros chief designer Roy Chadwick

The crew are greeted by Avros chief designer Roy Chadwick
The crew are greeted by Avros chief designer, Roy Chadwick, following the first flight of the Avro Tudor 2, G-ASSU, on 10 March 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageTudor Collection: The first prototype Avro Tudor 2 G-ASSU at Woodford

The first prototype Avro Tudor 2 G-ASSU at Woodford
The first prototype Avro Tudor 2, G-ASSU, at Woodford in 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor 1 G-AGRC

Avro Tudor 1 G-AGRC
Avro Tudor 1, G-AGRC

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor 1

Avro Tudor 1

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor 1 first prototype VX192 / G-AGPF

Avro Tudor 1 first prototype VX192 / G-AGPF
Avro Tudor 1 first prototype, VX192/G-AGPF

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor 1 first prototype G-AGPF

Avro Tudor 1 first prototype G-AGPF
Avro Tudor 1 first prototype, G-AGPF

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor Facts and Figures brochure

Avro Tudor Facts and Figures brochure

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor II G-AGSU at Woodford Aerodrome

Avro Tudor II G-AGSU at Woodford Aerodrome
Avro Tudor II, G-AGSU, at Woodford Aerodrome prior to its first flight

Background imageTudor Collection: Avro Tudor I G-AGRE was the first to be delivered to BOAC

Avro Tudor I G-AGRE was the first to be delivered to BOAC
Avro Tudor I, G-AGRE, was the first to be delivered to BOAC. September 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageTudor Collection: Mile End Old Town Workhouse, London

Mile End Old Town Workhouse, London
Previously part of the Stepney Union, Mile End Old Town became an independent Poor Law Hamlet in 1857. The following year, work began on its new workhouse located on Bancroft Road

Background imageTudor Collection: Mary I, Queen of Scots

Mary I, Queen of Scots
Portrait of Mary I, Queen of Scots

Background imageTudor Collection: Kings House, Sandwich

Kings House, Sandwich
The doorway to the splendid Kings House, with the Arms of King Henry VIII carved above it, Sandwich, Kent, England. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: The Old Kings Head

The Old Kings Head, an ancient pre-Tudor inn, dating from the mid 15th century, with its famous leaded window, perhaps the finest survival in existence. Date: mid 15th century

Background imageTudor Collection: St Williams College

St Williams College
St. Williams College, York, England, was originally built in 1461 as a college for Minster priests. This splendid timered building was altered in the 15th and 16th centuries Date: 15th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor Window Shutters

Tudor Window Shutters
One of the elaborately carved shutters on the house in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, England, built in 1526 for Augustine Steward, Sherriff, Mayor and M.P. for Norwich. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor Houses

Tudor Houses
Mill Street, Warwick, with a row of Tudor half-timbered houses, a glimpse of Shakespeares England. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Strolling players on a winters day

Strolling players on a winters day
A 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

Background imageTudor Collection: 17 Fleet Street, London - Front Elevation

17 Fleet Street, London - Front Elevation Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTudor Collection: Entrance to St. Bartholomew-the-Great, London

Entrance to St. Bartholomew-the-Great, London
The Gatehouse. The Tudor entrance to St. Bartholomew-the-Great, West Smithfield, London Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTudor Collection: Kirby Hall Courtyard

Kirby Hall Courtyard
The Inner Court of Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, England. The Hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea, built 1570s - 1590s. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Wolseys Gateway

Wolseys Gateway, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, is all that remains of the proposed (but never built) College of St. Mary, planned by Cardial Wolsey who died in 1530. Date: 1528

Background imageTudor Collection: English Gable Hood

English Gable Hood
A model wearing a Gable Hood or an English Hood, a popular Tudor head-dress, made famous by the wives of King Henry VIII of England. Date: 16th century (re-enactment)

Background imageTudor Collection: Much Wenlock Guildhall

Much Wenlock Guildhall
The splendid Guildhall at Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Lacock Abbey Courtyard

Lacock Abbey Courtyard
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: Oakwell Hall Dog Gates

Oakwell Hall Dog Gates
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: England / Cerne Abbas

England / Cerne Abbas
Tudor and Stuart houses in Church Street, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England. Date: 15th & 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Little Leighs Priory

Little Leighs Priory
The magnificent Gatehouse of Little Leighs Priory, Essex, England, built in the 16th century on the site of a 13th century former priory. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Chester Rows

Chester Rows
Collectorss Find Antiques on the famous Rows, Lower Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageTudor Collection: Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk

Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk
The impressive entrance gateway to Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, the seat of Sir Richard Bedingfeld. Date: 1809

Background imageTudor Collection: Launde Abbey

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

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor House and Clock Tower, St Osyths Priory, Essex

Tudor House and Clock Tower, St Osyths Priory, Essex Date: circa 1940

Background imageTudor Collection: Saffron Walden - Old Houses on Church Street

Saffron Walden - Old Houses on Church Street
Saffron Walden, Essex - Old Houses on Church Street Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTudor Collection: Lacock Abbey Gateway

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

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor Summerhouse

Tudor Summerhouse
This Tudor summerhouse, in Soho Square, London, disguises a ventilation shaft from the underground railway tube station! London, England. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Staple Inn, Holborn

Staple Inn, Holborn
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: Cheyney Court Winchester

Cheyney Court Winchester
Cheyney Court (or The Cheyneys ) and Gateway, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: 15th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Rothwell Market House

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

Background imageTudor Collection: Half-Timbered Gateway

Half-Timbered Gateway
A black and white half- timbered courtyard gateway at Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: FAUSTHAUS GERMANY

FAUSTHAUS GERMANY
Fausts historic house, near Anheim, Germany. Date: early 1930s

Background imageTudor Collection: Lacock Abbey

Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Compton Wynyates

Compton Wynyates
Topiary at Compton Wynyates, Warwickshire, seat of the Marquis of Northampton. Erected by Edmund Compton in the 15th century, an example of Tudor Domestic Architecture Date: late 15th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Lacock Abbey Farmyard

Lacock Abbey Farmyard
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: Kirby Hall Gateway

Kirby Hall Gateway
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: Elizabethan Gatehouse

Elizabethan Gatehouse
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: KIRBY HALL

KIRBY HALL
The 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

Background imageTudor Collection: Tudor House Museum

Tudor House Museum
The Tudor House Museum, Southampton, England. Built in the 1530s. Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I are all reputed to have stayed here. Date: 15th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Kentish Farmstead

Kentish Farmstead
Ratling Court, Ratling, Kent, England, a fine Tudor farmhouse and well lodge. It was at one time owned by the Cowper family, Royalist supporters of King Charles I. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Collection: Calgarth Hall Ceiling

Calgarth Hall Ceiling
Part of the ornate plasterwork ceilings in one of the bedrooms of CALGARTH HALL, Lake Windermere, Cumbria, England. Date: 16th century



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