RMG37T86–Taking a lady's measurements in Tudor times. Date: 16th Century.
RMBFJDBA–Street of Castle Gate, Shrewsbury, England, in Tudor times. Hand-colored woodcut
RMEMFXXR–The Gardens at Cotehele House in Cornwall built in Tudor times, now run by the National Trust
RMGDN995–Haddon Hall in Derbyshire dating back to Tudor times and the site of many historical dramas.
RMRJK48R–An engraving depicting the River Thames during the Tudor Times. Dated 19th century
RMERX90T–Helme CE School steps back to Tudor times. 28th November 1991.
RMM670E5–Tower of London in Tudor times, UK
RMHTMHPY–Artist's impression of boys in Tudor times playing football at Berkhamsted Grammar School, Hertfordshire.
RMD624B5–Authentically dressed actors in Elizabethan period costumes during reenactment of Tudor times Derbyshire England
RM2H63XEY–england,southampton,tudor house and garden museum,poster explaining begging laws in tudor times
RMF92XRB–1913 Hampton Shops, English Oak Furniture of Tudor Times advertisement from The International Studio Magazine
RF2HWMTFG–The 1912 caption for this illustration reads: “How Bible was read to people in Shakespeare's time. Preaching from beautiful English version of Bible at village cross in Tudor times from painting by Mr G E Robertson.” William Shakespeare (died 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the 'Bard of Avon'. George Edward Robertson (died 1920) was a British artist.
RMA2PW33–Herbalist medical chart from Tudor times
RM2AF079W–An historic woodcut showing the interior of a Tudor School room showing the teacher and pupils, some of which are playing with a pet dog apparently without concern to the schoolmaster. There were two main types of official schools in Tudor times,Grammar Schools which taught boys Latin; and Petty Schools which taught boys aged 4-7 (similar to our infant schools). Most were fee paying and were often run by monasteries. Few girls received a full education.
RMW60A01–Great Hall, Hampton Court Palace, c1900. Henry VIII added the Great Hall between 1532 and 1535. The Great Hall has a carved hammer-beam roof and during Tudor times, this was the most important room of the palace.
RMCF2AHG–Buildings dating back to Tudor times in the historic cobbled lane of Elm Hill.
RM2A3GBB3–1960s, historical picture of Yeomen Warders in Tudor state dress. The warders are ceremonial guardians of the Fortress of the Tower of London, a duty dating back to Tudor times. All warders are retired from the Armed Foreces of Commonwealth realms.
RMAE5Y86–Re creation of Tudor Life Kentwell hall Visitors can interact with characters who dress speak and work as in Tudor times
RF2WE4504–Elm Hill Norwich - a historic cobbled lane in central Norwich, UK. The street contains a number of historic buildings dating back to Tudor times.
RMANJP70–Sport Bowls C16
RM2R1DG4X–An old engraving of clothing worn by women in Tudor times in England. The style of dress dates from first part of the 16th century during the reign of Edward VI (1509–1547). Women’s clothes often featured long dresses were often embroidered with jewels. Square necklines and loose hanging sleeves were popular. For women hair was often braided. Headgear included embroidered bonnets and turbans. This attire would have been worn by those in society with money, landed gentry, the nobility and others connected to the royal court.
RMMBR549–Winchester College in Hampshire, England, was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both Edward III and Richard II, and the first 70 poor scholars entered the school in 1394. It was founded in conjunction with New College, Oxford, for which it was designed to act as a feeder: the buildings of both colleges were designed by master mason William Wynford. This double foundation was the model for Eton College and King's College, Cambridge, some 50 years later, and for Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, in Tudor times.
RMD2TRN0–TUDOR TIMES: CHRISTMAS REVELS IN THE BARONIAL HALL.
RMD96CDT–Artist's impression of boys in Tudor times playing football at Berkhamsted Grammar School, Hertfordshire.
RMERXCP4–Helme CE School steps back to Tudor times. 28th November 1991.
RMPFG80Y–Sloping roof and red brick walls, widely used in Tudor times.
RMPKHKRY–Representation of a historic Tudor kitchen on display inside the Tudor House museum in Southampton, England, UK
RM2WACETP–Halftone of an evangelist preaching to a group of people coming under conviction of their sin at the village cross in Tudor Times, England, published circa 1913
RMW7CR1N–Boys in Tudor times playing football at Berkhamsted Grammar School, Hertfordshire. Artist: Unknown
RMC7HA33–aw United Kingdom high treason crime disloyalty Crown Offences tudor period westminster hall london court
RF2HWMTFJ–The 1912 caption for this image reads: 'Shakespeare at age 19 in Anne Hathaway's Cottage at Stratford - Cottage of Anne Hathaway.' The 1912 caption for this illustration reads: William Shakespeare (died 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the 'Bard of Avon'. Anne Hathaway (died 1623) was Shakespeare’s wife. They were married in 1582, when Hathaway was 26 years old and Shakespeare was 18.
RF2CD5H55–The Historic Elm Hill in Norwich, with many building dating back to Tudor times, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
RM2JR5F6P–FASHIONS IN BRITAIN - An old coloured image showing typical clothing in Tudor times.
RMF2BG5T–Black and white Tudor Building
RMCF2AH7–Buildings dating back to Tudor times in the historic cobbled lane of Elm Hill.
RM2A3GB35–1960s, historical picture of Yeomen Warders in Tudor state dress. The warders are ceremonial guardians of the Fortress of the Tower of London, a duty dating back to Tudor times. All warders are retired from the Armed Forces of Commonwealth realms.
RME133EP–Feb. 26, 2012 - Calling all Yeomen. The dress and equipment of the Yeomen of the Tower of London has not changed since Tudor times, but despite this Yeoman Gaoler Percy Belsen, shows that in some ways they are in the Twentieth century - such as using a Walkie-Talkie to contact other Yeomen in the different parts of the Tower of London and its grounds. Photo shows Yeoman Gaoler Percy Belsen saying ''Roger and out'
RFW24T8R–Elm Hill Norwich - a historic cobbled lane in central Norwich, UK. The street contains a number of historic buildings dating back to Tudor times.
RMANJP71–C16 Tailor
RM2R1DG4D–An old engraving of clothing worn in Tudor times in England. The style of dress dates from the late 15th and early 16th centuries during the reign of Henry VII (1485–1509). Notable here are the felt hats worn by the men and ostrich feather plumage that adorned them. Capes or gowns formed the outer clothing layer – the woman’s gown has long, hanging sleeves. Long hair was in vogue at the time. This attire would have been worn by those in society with money, landed gentry, the nobility and others connected to the royal court.
RM2CKMNM2–Heavy vesicular weathering of stonework in the walls of Camber Castle in East Sussex built in Tudor times
RMRYA9PG–Tudor Times: Christmas Revels in the Baronial Hall
RF2D942YB–RAISING THE MARY ROSE SOUTHSEA CASTLE IN TUDOR TIMES PORTSMOUTH.
RMERXCTY–Helme CE School steps back to Tudor times. 28th November 1991.
RMW4R80M–View of Kenilworth Castle, England in 1897. Kenilworth Castle is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as 'the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship'.
RMPKHKT3–Replica of a historic Tudor kitchen on display inside the Tudor House museum in Southampton, England, UK
RM2WACEWH–Halftone of an evangelist preaching to a group of people coming under conviction of their sin at the village cross in Tudor Times, England, published circa 1913
RMAE5Y85–Re creation of Tudor Life Kentwell hall Visitors can interact with characters who dress speak and work as in Tudor times
RF2E9JXNM–The imposing quadrangle at the historic Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire. Lupton's Tower in the centre dates from Tudor times.
RF2HWMTFN–The 1912 caption for this image reads: 'Shakespeare at age 19 in Anne Hathaway's Cottage at Stratford - Cottage of Anne Hathaway.' The 1912 caption for this illustration reads: William Shakespeare (died 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the 'Bard of Avon'. Anne Hathaway (died 1623) was Shakespeare’s wife. They were married in 1582, when Hathaway was 26 years old and Shakespeare was 18.
RF2E0T2YP–In the days of persecution - Reading the Bible in Tudor Times from the painting by G. E. Robertson.
RM2AWBJD5–1921 printed image of a Blue Coat Boy in school dress from Christ's Hospital, London. The boys uniforms have not altered in design since Tudor times and consists of a long blue (symbol of charity) belted coat, matching knee breeches, yellow socks and white neck bands. Girls are also admitted and wear similar uniforms but with a plaited skirt. Uniforms are provided free, a tradition from the earliest times when the school educated ‘fatherless and poor children’ and the uniforms were provided from donations. The school is now fee paying.
RMCR2MWR–The King Charles pub in Poole is situated just off the Quay, and dates back to Tudor times.
RMK0CY9W–1870: The West Tower of ruined Kenilworth Castle located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described as 'the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship'.
RM2A3GB7M–1960s, historical picture of Yeoman Warder in Tudor state dress. The warders are ceremonial guardians of the Fortress of the Tower of London, a duty dating back to Tudor times. All warders are retired from the Armed Foreces of Commonwealth realms.
RME0RGHE–Aug. 08, 1959 - Street cries heard again in London. 18th-Century Tradition revived: Traditional street cries were heard again in London today, when a dozen attractive girls dressed in Regency costume, chanted street cries of the 18th century, as they gave away sausages, pies and other victuals to passers-by. Purpose of the occasion was to revive the old methods of selling sausages and meat pies which existed from Tudor times until the beginning of the last century
RFW24T6G–Elm Hill Norwich - a historic cobbled lane in central Norwich, UK. The street contains a number of historic buildings dating back to Tudor times.
RF2A1WCX2–Elm Hill, Norwich from a low view point showing the cobbled stones that make up the road from built in Tudor times
RM2R1DG53–An old engraving of clothing worn by women in Tudor times in England. The style of dress dates from first part of the 16th century during the reign of Henry VIII (1547–1553). Clothes often featured long dresses that were often embroidered with jewels. Square necklines and loose hanging sleeves were popular. For women long hair was fashionable, often in braids. Headgear included embroidered hoods and scarves. This attire would have been worn by those in society with money, landed gentry, the nobility and others connected to the royal court.
RM2GR4RE2–England, Southampton, Tudor House and Garden Museum, Poster Explaining Begging Laws in Tudor Times
RF2G53CYC–Helmingham Hall with moat bridges and reflections.
RF2A5DD25–Looking Glass Theatre and Stage School, Northampton, UK; situated in the historic Hazelrigg House, which dates from Tudor times.
RMERXDJT–Helme CE School steps back to Tudor times. 28th November 1991.
RMARYX4J–16th Century Pitchmarket Historic House Door in Cerne Abbas Dorset England Grade 1 Listed Building dating from Tudor times
RMA08CAG–Timber framed buildings lining Broad Street a reminder of the prosperity the town enjoyed in Tudor times
RM2WACEWY–Halftone of the audience reaction as an evangelist preaches to a group of people coming under conviction of their sin at the village cross in Tudor Times, England, published circa 1913
RMDXR1CY–A Dovecote beside a small Lake in the gardens at Cotehele House in Cornwall built in Tudor times, now run by the National Trust
RF2E9JXJF–View of Lupton's Tower, built in Tudor times at the famous Eton College, Berkshire. Historic building, hundreds of years old.
RF2HXH922–The 1912 caption for this image reads: Theatre where Shakespeare saw his plays. a performance in Globe Theatre in Southwark where Shakespeare himself acted.' William Shakespeare (died 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the 'Bard of Avon'. The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men The theatre was destroyed by fire in 161
RM2A8PTNN–LONDON - OCTOBER 14, 2011: Dismounted sentry at Horse Guards Arch, Saint James's Palace, Whitehall, a tradition upheld since Tudor times.
RM2BMHKGB–An historic press photograph of the band of Christ's Hospital (Blue Coat School) near Horsham, UK marching in their traditional costumes.The boys uniforms have not altered in design since Tudor times and consists of a long blue (symbol of charity) belted coat, matching knee breeches, yellow socks and white neck bands. Girls are also admitted and wear similar uniforms but with a plaited skirt. Uniforms are provided free, a tradition from the earliest times when the school educated ‘fatherless and poor children’ and the uniforms were provided from donations. The school is now fee paying.
RF2KAFK86–Clarendon House in Judges Terrace starts a long row of period houses, from medieval and Tudor times, High Street East Grinstead, East Sussex, England.
RMK0CY5T–1870: The moonlit windows of ruined Kenilworth Castle, founded in the 1120s around a powerful Norman great tower. It is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described as 'the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship'.
RME94CT2–Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey, UK. 19th October 2014. A beautiful, warm day in Nonsuch Park, with the sunshine enhancing the golden colours of autumn. A popular site for dog walkers, Nonsuch Park lies between Cheam and Ewell in Surrey, and was the home of Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace in Tudor times, which was demolished in 1682. Credit: Julia Gavin UK/Alamy Live News
RME11ETT–Oct. 01, 1977 - Jubilee Exhibition ''Royal Performance'' At Windsor Castle: The 1977 Windsor Festival presents a Jubilee Exhibition in the Ringing Chamber, Curfew Tower, Windsor Castle from 2-9 October. It consists of painting, drawings, Photographs, Embroidery and other works of art by members of the Royal Family, past and present. This exhibition gathers together for the first time a variety of works from Tudor times to the present day. Photo shows A night cap which was worn by Charles 1 the night before his execution.
RF2E0TXH4–Elm Hill Norwich - a historic cobbled lane in central Norwich, UK. The street contains a number of historic buildings dating back to Tudor times.
RMMC6KMG–Haunted Places-East Riddlesden. This Tudor building near Keighley, West Yorkshire, is the site of a female ghost seen by several people on different occasions in modern times
RM2R1DG4P–An old engraving of clothing worn by women in Tudor times in England. The style of dress dates from the late 15th and early 16th centuries during the reign of Henry VII (1485–1509). Notable here in women’s attire are what is worn on the head. These embroidered hoods – these sometimes came down below shoulder level – hid most of the hair. The visible hair is braided. The outer dresses were floor length with a square cut bodice and high waist. This attire would have been worn by those in society with money, landed gentry, the nobility and others connected to the royal court.
RMA4X0N3–Reconstruction of a Latin mass as performed in Tudor times in the Royal chapel, Hampton Court UK
RF2DPB7GG–Helminngham Hall Gardens with roses and iron gate.
RF2A5DCWD–Looking Glass Theatre and Stage School, Northampton, UK; situated in the historic Hazelrigg House, which dates from Tudor times.
RMERXDJN–Helme CE School steps back to Tudor times. 28th November 1991.
RMFP05YP–The history of Hampton Court Palace in Tudor times (1885)
RMPGWGHW–Image from page 10 of 'Isoult Barry of Wynscote her diurnal book a tale of Tudor times' .
RM2M4E5H0–Halftone of the great hall of a nobleman's house in Tudor times, from an educational publication in 1927.
RMEMFXX0–The Gardens at Cotehele House in Cornwall built in Tudor times, now run by the National Trust
RM2GXC330–Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meet pupils taking part in a project about Tudor times when they visit the English Speaking School in Doha, Qatar on February 25, 2007.
RM2JNJJET–Forthampton, Gloucestershire August 12th 2022 - Ancient Oak Trees on the Forthampton Estate in Gloucestershire near Tewkesbury. The trees date back to the Tudor times of Henry VIII. The brittle trees still flower due to fungus that grows beneath the trunk. Some of the trees have been surrounded by fields of sweetcorn, one of the only crops that still grows in the searing heat. Credit: SCOTT CM/Alamy Live News
RM2A8A10X–LONDON - SEPTEMBER 22, 2011: Dismounted horse guard sentry stands at Horse Guards Arch, Saint James's Palace, Whitehall, upheld since Tudor times.
RM2WWERFC–Christmas in London 1705 Document: 'Christmas in London 1705', 1905. Catalogue ref: COPY 1/232 (294) Description: This illustration shows a group of women with candles walking down a hallway, followed by a woman holding up a plate with a roasted peacock on it. Whatever people like to eat for Christmas, one thing is for certain: food plays a central role in the celebrations. Inside the collection at The National Archives, there are hundreds of documents that can tell us about the food eaten at Christmas from Tudor times through to the twentieth century. This 1905 illustration aims to showcase w
RF2A137CG–Beautiful and quiet Duke street in Chester with traditional Tudor style house. Photo taken during the sunset.
RMKTT7P3–Kenilworth Castle is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, it also played an important part in the six-month-long Siege of Kenilworth in 1266, believed to be the longest siege in English history, and formed a base for Lancastrian operations in the Wars of the Roses. Kenilworth was also the scene of the removal of Edward II from the English throne.
RME94D3Y–Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey, UK. 19th October 2014. A beautiful, warm day in Nonsuch Park, with the sunshine enhancing the golden colours of autumn. A popular site for dog walkers, Nonsuch Park lies between Cheam and Ewell in Surrey, and was the home of Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace in Tudor times, which was demolished in 1682. Credit: Julia Gavin UK/Alamy Live News
RFT8WKJB–Old wooden oak house beam lime washed and dating back to tudor times which could be used as a background or texture.
RFPEGM9N–Elm Hill Norwich - a historic cobbled lane in central Norwich, UK. The street contains a number of historic buildings dating back to Tudor times.
RMMC6KME–Haunted Places-East Riddlesden. This Tudor building near Keighley, West Yorkshire, is the site of a female ghost seen by several people on different occasions in modern times
RM2R1DG56–An old engraving of clothing worn in Tudor times in England. The style of dress dates from first part of the 16th century during the reign of Henry VIII (1509–1547). Men’s clothes often featured doublets and pantaloons, over which a short cloak with armholes and a fur or velvet collar was worn. Flat caps were a common feature. For women long hair was fashionable. Long dresses were often embroidered with jewels. This attire would have been worn by those in society with money, landed gentry, the nobility and others connected to the royal court.
RF2C2B844–Old wooden oak house beam lime washed and dating back to tudor times which could be used as a background or texture.