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Old Boar's Head, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Biddenden, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Brockworth Court (16th century Tudor manor house) and St George's Church tower, in the village of Brockworth, Gloucestershire Date: 1930s
Queen Mary surprising Courtenay and Princess ElizabethQueen Mary I surprising Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon, and Princess Elizabeth. Although they were all related as second cousins
Lady Catherine Gordon before King Henry VII - she had married Perkin Warbeck, pretender to the English throne, who claimed to be Richard, Duke of York, one of the Princes in the Tower
Church Street, Steyning, West Sussex - located at the north end of the River Adur gap in the South Downs, four miles north of the coastal town of Shoreham-by-Sea. Date: circa 1920
Avro 688 Tudor IVB G-AHNJ Star Panther (msn 1343), ex BSAA, in storage shortly after the take-over of British South American Airways by BOAC. Date: 1950
Lady Jane Grey becomes Queen, on 10 July 1553 Date: 1553
The Vancott, or movable cottage caravan Date: 1914
Tudor Close, RottingdeanA photograph of an outside bench under a window of a Tudorbethan style property at Tudor Close, Rottingdean, the residence inspired the board game Cluedo
Hardwicke, HoveA photograph of Hardwicke, a Tudor style cottage at Hove, Sussex, showing a close view of the carvings which enrich the gable. Date: circa 1929
Josselyn's, Little HorkesleyA photograph of Josselyn's a tudor style house in Little Horkesley, near Colchester, which was converted into one cottage. Date: circa 1905
J. S. Henry Ltd Jacobean And Tudor PeriodsA Decorative scheme illustration of a living room designed in Jacobean and Tudor style, by J. S. Henry Ltd. Date: circa 1900
Thomas A Becket Cottages, Tarring, Worthing, Sussex
Tudor Close Hotel, Rottingdean, Sussex Date: 1920s
The George Inn, at Norton St Philip, Somerset. Date: circa 1935
Paycocks, a Tudor house at Coggershall, Essex Date: circa 1935
Chiddingstone High Street. One of the prettiest villages in Kent, and perhaps England, Chiddingstone is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village
Angel Inn, GuildfordAn etching of the Angel Inn, one of Guildford's large coaching inns established in the middle ages, with Jacobean or Tudor timber framing
Old GatewayAn etching of an old gateway which forms the entrance to what is most likely a courtyard area. Above the doors, is some decorative architecture with a crumbled, square top
Tilo-Leum AdvertisementAn advertisement for Liberty & Co. promoting Tilko-Leum, a flooring product, which, in the picture, gives an old-world effect on a tiled floor, of a tudor interior. Date: circa 1919
Eagle Star British Dominions Insurance AdvertAn advertisement illustration for the Eagle Star & British Dominions Insurance Company Ltd, showing a fine tudor house, with a large scroll placed over it, bearing the words
Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops Dolls HouseAn image which shows a model dolls house in tudor style, manufactured by the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops. Date: circa 1917
Ightham Village, Kent Date: circa 1900
Chiddingstone Village, Kent Date: circa 1900
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Artefacts at the London MuseumArtefacts seen at the London Museum, which was newly opened in 1912. Head dresses of Tudor Londoners exhibited. Sandals worn by Roman Londoners and 15th and 16th century Londoners. Date: 1912
Hunt Meet at Hever CastleThe West Kent Foxhounds meeting at Hever Castle. Date: 1925
St Mary's Church, Stoke-by-Wayland, Suffolk Date: 1895
Elizabeth at the Age of SeventeenA portrait miniature painting of Elizabeth I, at the age of seventeen, when she was a Princess, part of the Royal collection at Windsor Castle
Tudor House School AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Tudor House School, established in 1898 in Moss Vale, the photograph shows the premises with boys with bikes standing outside. Date: circa 1922
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
An illustrated checklist of home maintenance tasks for the summer months. Date: 1954
Robert Scarlett, SextonRobert Scarlett, also known as Old Scarlett, the Sexton, who died in 1591 aged 98 Date: 16th century
The Courtyard, New Inn, Gloucester Date: 1935
Great Fosters, Egham, Surrey, a Tudor Stately Home, now a hotel Date: 1928
Shodfriars Hall, South Street, Boston, Lincolnshire - despite appearances, little is actually left of the original structure following major restoration in 1874
Clock given by King Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn in 1532 Date: 1532
Map of London in the time of Queen Elizabeth I, from a plan of 1560. Date: 1560
Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, LondonHenry VII Chapel, North Side, Westminster Abbey, London, dating back to the early 16th century. circa early 20th century
Elizabeth I (1533-1603) of england decrees the death of MaryElizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England and Ireland decrees the death of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Engraving by Thiele
Tomb of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster AbbeyThe tomb of Queen Elizabeth I in Westminster Abbey, London
Cartoon, Important Surrender of Copyright, WW1Cartoon, Important Surrender of Copyright. Showing Bloody Mary (Queen Mary I of England) handing over her title to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany
English Warships - Tudor? by Robert Aitchen
English Warship - Tudor? by R. Granger Barrett
Battle of Sesimbra Bay, Portugal (then under Spanish rule), 3 June 1602, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1602
The storming and capture of Cadiz, Spain, by English and Dutch troops, 30 June 1596, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1596