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Elizabethan Collection (page 19)

"Exploring the Glorious Elizabethan Era: From Queen Elizabeth I to Shakespearean Theatre" Step back in time to the magnificent reign of Queen Elizabeth I

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Elizabethan Collection: Illustration for The Roxburghe Ballads (woodcut)
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Elizabethan Collection: Habit of a Noble Matron of England in 1577 (engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Sir Francis Drake, trader and privateer (coloured engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, Lord Deputy of Ireland (engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Nicholas Bacon, English politician, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal during the reign of Queen
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Elizabethan Collection: Richard Watts, English businessman, politician and philanthropist (mezzotint)
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Elizabethan Collection: Queen Elizabeth I (mezzotint)
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Elizabethan Collection: Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Sir William Wade, English statesman, diplomat and Lord Lieutenant of the Tower of London (engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Whos for the land of gold? Recruiting for a voyage of discovery (litho)
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Elizabethan Collection: The Shakespeare Monument, Southwark Cathedral, London (b / w photo)
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Elizabethan Collection: Shakespeares play Much
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Elizabethan Collection: Shakespeares play Hamlet
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Elizabethan Collection: As You Like It
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Elizabethan Collection: Pericles by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: Macbeth
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Elizabethan Collection: King Henry IV
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Elizabethan Collection: King Richard II
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Elizabethan Collection: Loves Labours Lost
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Elizabethan Collection: Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Elizabethan Collection: Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: Richard III by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: Hamlet confronts the guilty Claudius
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Elizabethan Collection: A Midsummer Nights Dream
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Elizabethan Collection: A Midsummer Nights Dream
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Elizabethan Collection: A Midsummer Nights Dream
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Elizabethan Collection: Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: King Lear by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakaespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: King John
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Elizabethan Collection: Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Elizabethan Collection: King Lear
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Elizabethan Collection: Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
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Elizabethan Collection: Francis Walsingham
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Elizabethan Collection: Panorama of London as seen from Southwark: Durham House to Barnard
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Elizabethan Collection: Portrait of a Court Lady, 1560-70 (oil on canvas)
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Elizabethan Collection: The Wizard Earl, Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, 1635 (oil on canvas)
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Elizabethan Collection: The court of wards and liveries in the time of Queen Elizabeth I (engraving)
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Elizabethan Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh Spreading His Cloak for the Queen to Step on (chromolitho)
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Elizabethan Collection: Othello and Iago (chromolitho)
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Elizabethan Collection: Cover to the Tenor part of The Triumphes of Oriana, published by Thomas Este
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Elizabethan Collection: Leicester seizes the letter from his wife Amy, telling of Varneys plot to poison her
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Elizabethan Collection: Walter Raleigh throwing his cloak down for Queen Elizabeth
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Elizabethan Collection: Dorothy Huddelston (nee Dormer), 1594 (oil on canvas)
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Elizabethan Collection: Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) (oil on canvas)
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Elizabethan Collection: Sir Edward Grimston (1529-1610) as a Young Man (oil on canvas)


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"Exploring the Glorious Elizabethan Era: From Queen Elizabeth I to Shakespearean Theatre" Step back in time to the magnificent reign of Queen Elizabeth I, as depicted in George Gower's iconic portrait from 1588. Her regal presence and power are captured flawlessly, showcasing her influence over England and Ireland. In another stunning portrayal by Nicholas Hilliard, we witness "The Ermine Portrait" of Queen Elizabeth I in 1585. This masterpiece immortalizes her elegance and grace, symbolized by the ermine fur draped around her shoulders. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of an Elizabethan London with its bustling streets and lively theaters like The Globe. Performances filled with drama, comedy, and romance transported audiences into a world crafted by brilliant playwrights such as William Shakespeare. Even scientific discoveries thrived during this era. Dr. William Gilbert demonstrates his groundbreaking experiments on electricity to none other than Queen Elizabeth I herself. Their curiosity for knowledge pushed boundaries and paved the way for future advancements. Meet Bess of Hardwick, also known as Countess of Shrewsbury - a remarkable woman who left an indelible mark on history through her influential role at court and impressive architectural achievements like Wollaton Hall in Nottingham. Travel across Norfolk with Saxton's Map from 1574; it offers a glimpse into the intricate details of towns, villages, rivers, forests that shaped daily life during this period. Relive one of England's most significant naval battles - when the Golden Lion fiercely attacked Santa Ana during the Spanish Armada conflict. The bravery displayed by English forces underlines their determination to protect their homeland against foreign invasions. Witness both tragedy and resilience through images depicting The Great Fire of London in 1666. Despite widespread destruction caused by flames engulfing buildings throughout the cityscape, Londoners united to rebuild their beloved capital stronger than ever before.