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Mary Queen of Scots Death Mask - thought she was going to blink!
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Henry VII and Elizabeth of York | Westminster Abbey
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Photos reveal clean-up operation in Blitz-struck Britain
Henry VIII and his six wives (in order) by reconstruction artist M.A. Ludwig Stevie Nicks, Anne Boleyn, Aragon, King Henry, King Henry Viii, Catherine Parr
Henry VIII and his six wives (in order) by reconstruction artist M.A. Ludwig | English Royalty | Pinterest | Tudor history, King Henry VIII and History of england
Henry VIII and his six wives (in order) by reconstruction artist M.A. Ludwig
The Australian "Alma Dolma" is a three-masted topsail schooner launched in 1903 Sailboat, Yachts, Old Sailing Ships, Asea, Submarines, Sailboats, Lodi, Naval, Seas
The Australian "Alma Dolma" is a three-masted topsail schooner launched in 1903
Tomb of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville at St George's Chapel, Windsor Lancaster, Westminster, Windsor Fc, Cathedral, Elizabeth Of York
St George's Timeline - College of St George
Tomb of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville at St George's Chapel, Windsor
The Badges of the 6 Wives of King Henry VIII King Henry Viii Wives, Wives Of Henry Viii
Six Wives Badges
The Badges of the 6 Wives of King Henry VIII
Side by sides of the wax figures of the Six Wives of Henry VIII as photographed by Hiroshi Sugimoto.  Based on these, Catherine of Aragon is by far the loveliest, followed by Anne of Cleves.  So...he tossed aside the most attractive ones?  Interesting tastes, Hank. Portrait, Jane Seymour, Hans Holbein
The Six Wives by Hiroshi Sugimoto
Side by sides of the wax figures of the Six Wives of Henry VIII as photographed by Hiroshi Sugimoto. Based on these, Catherine of Aragon is by far the loveliest, followed by Anne of Cleves. So...he tossed aside the most attractive ones? Interesting tastes, Hank.
Sir Francis Knollys, husband of Catherine Carey, daughter of Mary Boleyn (sister of Anne, second wife of Henry VIII) Sir Francis, Elizabeth I, Elizabethan, Mary Boleyn
Sir Francis Knollys, husband of Catherine Carey, daughter of Mary Boleyn
Sir Francis Knollys, husband of Catherine Carey, daughter of Mary Boleyn (sister of Anne, second wife of Henry VIII)
Antique Print of Catherine of Aragaon - King Henry's first wife. Divorced to marry Anne Boleyn. Queen Of England, Catherine Of Aragon
RBH Biography: Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England (1485-1536)
Antique Print of Catherine of Aragaon - King Henry's first wife. Divorced to marry Anne Boleyn.
Coat of arms of Henry VIII in St George's Chapel, Windsor    The arms of Henry VIII above the organ loft in St George’s Chapel, Windsor (where Henry is buried with third wife, Jane Seymour). Around the royal coat of arms are the coats of arms of the Knights of the Garter of his time. Architecture, Coat Of Arms, British Monarchy, Historic England
Coat of arms of Henry VIII in St George's Chapel, Windsor
Coat of arms of Henry VIII in St George's Chapel, Windsor The arms of Henry VIII above the organ loft in St George’s Chapel, Windsor (where Henry is buried with third wife, Jane Seymour). Around the royal coat of arms are the coats of arms of the Knights of the Garter of his time.
Katherine of Aragon's window in St George's Chapel      To the right is a wooden oriel window in St George’s Chapel, Windsor that looks onto the Quire. Was originally built for Katherine of Aragon, whose pomegranate emblem is still present. This is where Katherine Parr sat and watched Henry VIII’s funeral service and burial that occurred below.    To the left is a stone window that opens into the raised chapel of Edward IV's Chantry London, Windsor Castle
Katherine of Aragon's window in St George's Chapel
Katherine of Aragon's window in St George's Chapel To the right is a wooden oriel window in St George’s Chapel, Windsor that looks onto the Quire. Was originally built for Katherine of Aragon, whose pomegranate emblem is still present. This is where Katherine Parr sat and watched Henry VIII’s funeral service and burial that occurred below. To the left is a stone window that opens into the raised chapel of Edward IV's Chantry
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle  The burial site of King Henry VIII. The black slab in the isle is the tomb marker of his vault, shared with Jane Seymour, London England, Dublin
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St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle The burial site of King Henry VIII. The black slab in the isle is the tomb marker of his vault, shared with Jane Seymour,