RMH3WRYM–Elizabethan dining table set with typical foods, at Blakesley Hall is a Tudor hall on Blakesley Road, Yardley, Birmingham, England. It dates to 1590
RMBFJCJP–City women and a country-woman in Elizabethan England, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
RME4AN28–Tudor kitchen, Totnes Elizabethan House Museum, Fore Street, Totnes, South Ham District, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RMERHR1J–Elizabethan England - typical costumes from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, with two men and two women. QEI: 7 September 1533 -
RM2B0WHYG–ELIZABETHAN INDOOR THEATRE about 1600
RMKF2RGJ–Lute played outdoors, engraving. Elizabethan period
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RMD2T43M–Elizabethan ornament
RMCY42K2–Exterior facade of Prideaux Place, an Elizabethan manor in north Cornwall
RMBHP8B4–Brinkburn Priory, Durham, Elizabethan dancers dancing dance dancer historical re-enactment re-enactments England UK English
RMANJP87–Elizabethan Tavern
RMAGETDK–The Grammar of Ornament. Elizabethan No, Plate LXXXIII.
RMABMBTJ–Re enactor dressed as a middle class Elizabethan
RMBGG5XN–Four fine Elizabethan ladies promenading in the gardens of an English stately home in their authentic period costumes
RMFDJMA1–The White Garden in summer, with the Elizabethan Tower in the distance at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, near Cranbrook, Kent.
RMAAFRPG–New Place Elizabethan Knott Garden on the Site of William Shakespeare s house in Stratford upon Avon
RMA9EJDE–A youngster rests on the elizabethan floor at Buckland Abbey near Tavistock UK, home of Sir Francis Drake.
RMAWPEE6–Elizabethan dancing in traditional costumes in Hever Castle Kent England
RMMKNA9R–Elizabethan Woman
RMH3WRYG–Elizabethan dining table set with typical foods, at Blakesley Hall is a Tudor hall on Blakesley Road, Yardley, Birmingham, England. It dates to 1590
RMAD0NP3–England Bristol West End Red Lodge Great Oak Room lesson for Elizabethan costumed schoolchildren
RMCFJR95–Corsham Court Wiltshire
RMAGN7A9–People dressed up in Elizabethan costumes
RMH5CNC7–ELIZABETHAN COUNTRY LIFE woodcut about 1550
RMAS24B8–Plas Mawr Conwy Conway Elizabethan townhouse Great Britain North Wales UK
RMA5DJRT–London England Hampton Court Palace Elizabethan Dancers
RMD2T451–Elizabethan ornament
RMBD8KEG–Play taking place in the yard of an inn
RMAPWCCW–Musicians Hautbois Elizabethan re enactment 16th century English history music instruments musical players drums bagpipes
RMBEPX13–Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh. Coloured illustration from the Illustrated London News, Christmas Number, 1933.
RMAGETYH–The Grammar of Ornament. Elizabethan, No 3, Plate LXXXV.
RMABMBTP–Re enactor dressed as a middle class Elizabethan
RMB9YKXP–Elizabethan mariner costume with gloved hand on hilt of sword, Plymouth, Devon, UK
RMC18TKF–Veterinarians put an Elizabethan collar to a White Cockatoo at a Pet Hospital in Condesa, Mexico City, Mexico, February 11, 2011
RMS2F03Y–Notley Abbey
RMAJAHD6–Medieval woman riding at Herstmonceux castle
RMAWPEE8–Elizabethan singing in traditional costumes in Hever Castle Kent England
RMAA49J1–View of the stage and balcony in an Elizabethan theater. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDYEDC4–Restored Elizabethan Wall Coverings.
RMKD6NRH–Greensleeves score cover with drawing of Elizabethan woman. Arranged for pianoforte by Granville Bantock. Published by W. Paxton, London, 1953
RMCFJR7T–Corsham Court Wiltshire
RMAGND96–Elizabethan reencatment society in their medieval costumes.
RMEKY68F–ELIZABETHAN LONDON Centre section of Braun and Hogenberg's map printed in 1572
RM2BE0H11–Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (1540-1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, explorer and politician of the Elizabethan era. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He carried out the second circumnavigation of the world, from 1577 to 1580. He died of dysentery in 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico. His exploits were legendary, making him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards to whom he was known as El Draque. King Philip II was claimed to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats, about $6.5 m
RMB6GWRB–Elizabethan Ladies at Hampton Court Palace Middlesex London Southern England Great Britain
RMD2T44M–Elizabethan ornament
RMMKJ1FT–Elizabethan Dress
RMB3CKDC–Historical re-enactment Elizabethan musicians musician music musical instrument instruments man woman playing harp viol violin
RMR4KFCG–Elizabethan Actor.
RMAGCAPP–Elizabethan No 2, Plate LXXXIV. From The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones.
RMHFG431–Atlantic July. The Elizabethan sea kings by John Fiske
RMG37YC5–An Elizabethan sailor
RMG4YMCR–Solomon, the pianist, at London Airport, as he boarded a BEA Elizabethan liner for Amsterdam.
RM2B8N3A4–The City of London, 1560. A map of Elizabethan London.
RMA5TK4B–Elizabethan Scene Wall Painting From Plymouth In England
RMAWPEEE–People dressed up in Elizabethan costumes in Hever Castle Kent England
RMERGW55–Old London Bridge - Elizabethan drawing.
RMDYEDC2–Restored Elizabethan Wall Coverings.
RF2HJRCH7–Timbered houses dating from Elizabethan days in high Holborn. London (1923)
RME0Y3TD–Jul. 07, 1968 - Six People were killed and six injured as an Elizabethan fceighter of BKS - the independent airlines, crashed on landing at Heathrow Airport yesterday, struck three parked BEA airliners and smashed into the wall of a passenger building under construction, the crashed plane was returning eight broad mares and foals from Deauville, France, to stud farms in the Sout of England. The plane's grew of three and three grooms on board died. all the horese were killed or had to be destroyed
RMAGNDC0–Elizabethan reencatment society in their medieval costumes.
RMB0E2D6–ELIZABETHAN CONEYCATCHER criminals masquerading as beggars were common in Elizabethan England.See Description below for details
RM2BE101K–Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (1540-1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, explorer and politician of the Elizabethan era. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He carried out the second circumnavigation of the world, from 1577 to 1580. He died of dysentery in 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico. His exploits were legendary, making him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards to whom he was known as El Draque. King Philip II was claimed to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats, about $6.5 m
RM2A6020E–Elizabethan outdoor meal or picnic; woodcut 1572.
RF2B7H6TX–The Elizabethan man of war was a British Royal Navy expression for a powerful warship or frigate from the 16th to the 19th century. This image dates to the early 1900s.
RMMKM04R–Elizabethan Actor
RMAD0MC8–Beefeater Tower of London England UK travel tourism heritage yeoman warder pageantry tradition Elizabethan costume beefaters
RM2G6362M–Spain, Community of Madrid, Manzanares El Real Castle. Built in 1475 by order of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, was the residence of the Mendoza family until late 16th century. View of the Homage Tower, decorated with balls and framed in limestone rhombuses in the Elizabethan style.
RMBJ6HRM–Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London during the Elizabethan era.
RM2MW0AR0–British pubs inns & taverns - A circa 1940 old photograph of the Elizabethan staircase at the Bull in Denbigh, carved with the crest of the Myddelton family.jpg - 2M
RMKRCW2J–ELIZABETHAN WARSHIP
RMJY6GG3–The wrecked BAE Elizabethan airliner that crashed at Munich Airport while bringing home members of the Manchester United football team from a European Cup match.
RMB8W9N8–Detail of one of the bed post from the King Charles Room which is made up of bulbous Elizabethan posts from a table
RMRC5JPE–Elizabethan gatehouse, Tixall, Staffordshire, 2018. Creator: Historic England Staff Photographer.
RMW60BEH–Elizabethan Judges in their robes, c16th century. Judges at the time of Elizabeth I.
RMERGW4X–Old London Bridge - Elizabethan drawing.
RMG1D9EN–Elizabethan outdoor meal or picnic; woodcut 1572.
RMMC6JGE–ALCHEMY - Laboratory. Reconstruction of an Elizabethan alchemical laboratory. The alchemist is working at the secret stone
RM2B00W28–England: Sir Francis Walsingham (1532 – 1590), Principal Secretary of England (1573-1590). Oil on panel painting by John De Critz the Elder (1551-1642), c. 1585. Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1532 – 6 April 1590) was Principal Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 1573 till 1590, and is popularly remembered as her 'spymaster'. Walsingham is frequently cited as one of the earliest practitioners of modern intelligence methods both for espionage and for domestic security. Walsingham was one of the small coterie who directed the Elizabethan state.
RM2N59KWB–ELIZABETHAN FAMILY at home about 1590
RMCW7TEX–ELIZABETHAN ORNAMENTS
RMP652F0–Portrait of Edward Alleyn (1566 - 1626) an English actor who was a major figure of the Elizabethan theatre and founder of Dulwich College and Alleyn's School. Dated 1870
RMW4N6CF–A performer from the Theatre Hopkins theater group in Elizabethan costume holds portraits of William Shakespeare while standing on a balcony at the Homewood Campus of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, April 6, 2006. From the Homewood Photography collection. ()
RMMKKH8Y–Elizabethan Golfers
RMBPE5GX–Portsmouth RN Museum, English Armada Medal, Elizabeth 1st 16th century Elizabethan medals Hampshire England UK English naval
RM2D9PRTJ–Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). English poet, courtier and soldier. Elizabethan era. Sidney depicted in his 23rd year. Portrait by an unknown artist. Oil on panel, c. 1576. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMCWD8R9–An Elizabethan sword belt for a rapier, known as a Carriage or Frog.
RM2BW8RF4–Elizabethan cottage in Orpington , Bromley . 1938
RMG37N0E–ELIZABETHAN FAMILY
RMJY6GHA–The wrecked BAE Elizabethan airliner that crashed at Munich Airport while bringing home members of the Manchester United football team from a European Cup match.
RMPKCWYC–'An Elizabethan Galleon', (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell.
RMW60BF2–Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), 1666. By David Loggan (1634-1692). Sir Edward Coke, English barrister, judge and politician who is considered to be the greatest jurist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras.
RMERHGMH–Elizabethan England - typical costumes from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, with two men and two women. QEI: 7 September 1533 -
RMKCEMAD–Examples of costumes during the Elizabethan Period. Dated 16th Century
RF2P8GK8B–Londinum Urbs Praecipua Regni Angliae. Elizabethan pre-fire London AVELINE c1700
RMMC85EH–Theatre group, dressed in Elizabethan costumes, on the lawn of Avebury Manor, Wiltshire.
RME1315G–Feb. 26, 2012 - Cobham Hall. Home of the Darnleys The historic Elizabethan mansion, with a story dating back to the 13th century, containing hundreds of rooms, in which indoor servants and outside which 60 were employed, is today managed by the present Lady Darnley with a staff of six, and herself and children in the school holidays.
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