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ENGLISH SOLDIERS 1530English soldiers during the reign of Henry VIII in relaxed conversation: they carry a crossbow, longbow, spears, a sword and a dagger Date: circa 1530
FALL / BASENJI / PAIR / 1938INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS KKSUI AND KWAMGO OF THE CONGO Dogs sitting together. Owner:Tudor-Williams. Date: 1938
FALL / BASENJI / 1938INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION KASUI OF THE CONGO Owned by Tudor-Williams. Date: 1938
FALL / K. C. SPANIEL / 1963CHAMPION TUDOR MINSTREL OF ST. LUCIA Owned by Mrs Gristwood. Colour: black and tan. Date: 1963
Henry VII of EnglandKing Henry VII (1457 - 1509), King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 to his death on 21 April 1509, first monarch of the House of Tudor
Henry VII of EngalndKing Henry VII (1457 - 1509), King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 to his death on 21 April 1509, first monarch of the House of Tudor
Avro Tudor 7 G-AGRX at the 1947 Radlett SBAC show. The first production Tudor 2, modified on the production line to Tudor 7 standard, powered by Bristol Hercules 120 radial engines
Avro TudorA Row of Avro Tudors on the Avro Factory Production-Line at Woodford in 1947 Date: 1947
The Art Studio - Tudor Hall School - Burnt Norton, Campden, Gloucestershire. In 1910, the school moved to Somerset from London
Maiolica plateTin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) plate, hand-painted with a linear geometric interlacing pattern of squares, flower heads and curved lines, made in Montelupo, Italy, c.1575-1625. Date: 1575-1625
Beer jugSalt-glazed stoneware beer jug with an applied, moulded frieze of the Peasants Wedding, a scene with figures feasting, dancing and playing music, made in Raeren, Belgium, c.1580-1600
CandlestickBrass Heemskirk candlestick, with a circular base, circular central drip tray and turnings in the stem, made in the Netherlands c.1570-1615. Date: c.1570-1615
CandlesticksBrass Heemskirk candlestick with a circular base, circular central drip tray and turnings in the stem, made in the Netherlands c.1570-1615. Date: c.1570-1615
Morningthorpe, Brewster, Putnam County, New York State, USA. It was the mansion residence of Mrs Howes, widow of Seth Benedict Howes (1815-1901), a well-known circus owner, entrepreneur and showman
Kings Head, Hagley Road, Birmingham, West MidlandsKings Head public house, Hagley Road, Bearwood, Birmingham, West Midlands, with clock and bus terminus. Date: circa 1908
Mile End Old Town Workhouse, East LondonPreviously part of the Stepney Union, Mile End Old Town in East London became an independent Poor Law Hamlet in 1857. The following year, work began on its new workhouse located on Bancroft Road
Ancient Footwear / DiderotA selection of ancient and not so ancient footwear including various styles of sandal (possibly Greek & Roman), also over-shoes & what looks like a shoe of the C16th (fig.25)
Stanley Palace, ChesterThe exterior of Stanley Palace, Chester. Date: 1936
Government House, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)Government House, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Date: circa 1905
Tournament on the Field of the Cloth of Gold, FranceTournament on the Field of the Cloth of Gold, Balinghem, northern France, 7 to 24 June 1520. 1520
First English translation of Bible, Cranmer and Henry VIIIThe first English translation of the Bible presented to King Henry VIII by Thomas Cranmer. 1539
Catherine of Aragon at Legatine Court, BlackfriarsCatherine of Aragon, first wife of King Henry VIII, probably on 21 June 1529 at the Legatine Court, Blackfriars, London. circa 1529
Richmond crowned Henry VII at BosworthEarl of Richmond crowned Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth, where he defeated Richard III. 1485
Tudor House Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya, East AfricaCocktail Lounge, Tudor House Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. Date: circa 1940s
Cardinal Wolsey Arrested for High Treason, having lost favour with King Henry VIII. circa 1530
Jane Seymour, third wife of King Henry VIIIJane Seymour (1509-1537), third wife of King Henry VIII, mother of King Edward VI. 16th century
Henry the Eighth - title page - Archbishop Cranmer. 1862
Victoria Cottage Hospital, Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. Date: circa 1908
Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603). Portrait (1558). Anonymous. National Portrait Gallery. Washington DC. United States
Archibald 6th Earl AngusARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, 6th earl of ANGUS whose marriage to Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, led to a lifetime of complicated political in- fighting and intrigue. Date: 1489 - 1557
Charles Gounod / St CloudCHARLES GOUNOD French musician and composers home at St Cloud, near Paris Date: 1818 - 1893
Trerice House, near Newquay, CornwallTrerice House, an Elizabethan manor house at Kestle Mill, near Newquay, Cornwall. It is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public. Date: circa 1980s
Interior, Cotehele House, Tamar Valley, CornwallInterior view, Cotehele House, Tamar Valley, Cornwall, the Main Hall decorated for Christmas, with a fire in the large fireplace. Date: circa 1980s
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
Cricket Club, Penang, Malaya (Malaysia)Cricket Club pavilion in Mock Tudor style, Penang, Malaya (Malaysia). Date: circa 1910
Avro Tudor Mk. V G-AKBZ BOAC StanstedAvro Tudor 5 G-AKBZ was originally built for British South American Airways and named Star Falcon. Used as a fuel freighter during the Berlin Airlift. It was taken on by BOAC in 1949 but never used
Childrens playground, LiverpoolA childrens playground near mock Tudor housing in Liverpool. Date: early 20th century
Avro Tudor 8 VX195Avro Tudor 8, VX195
Avro Tudor 4 G-AGRE Star Ariel of BSaAvro Tudor 4, G-AGRE, Star Ariel, of BSa
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
Old Staple Inn, Holborn, LondonOld Staple Inn and the Roneo Building, Holborn, London c. 1910
The Queens Coaches - 1953 CoronationIllustrations of four royal coaches, including the State Coach of Queen Elizabeth I, Mary Tudors Chariot, the coach believed to be used by Queen Anne at her coronation, and the Coronation Coach
Tomb of Edmund Tudor, St Davids Cathedral, South WalesInterior of St Davids Cathedral, looking westward from the High Altar, in St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. In the foreground is the 15th century tomb of Edmund Tudor
William Sherrington 16CSIR WILLIAM SHERRINGTON (or SHERINGTON or SHARINGTON) Vice-treasurer of the Mint at Bristol
Lady Jane Grey being offered the Crown of England, which she only accepted with great reluctance. 1553
Orchard gate, Cotehele House, Tamar Valley, CornwallOrchard gate at Cotehele House, a medieval house with Tudor additions in the Tamar Valley, parish of Calstock, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Horseshoe Cloister, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, a brick and timber building dating back to the 15th century. Date: 1960s