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Latimer Collection

"Latimer: A Tale of Faith, Courage, and Martyrdom" Step into the world of Latimer, where history intertwines with destiny

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Latimer Collection: Gypsy Lee, the fortune teller
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Latimer Collection: Reformation in England
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Latimer Collection: HUGH LATIMER (1485-1555). English Reformation leader and Protestant martyr
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Latimer Collection: The Admiral Gets Him Out Of The Way
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Latimer Collection: HUGH LATIMER, SAVED
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Latimer Collection: Tanerau Latimer
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Latimer Collection: Joanne Latimer
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Latimer Collection: Birth-Place of Latimer (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Examples of penmanship of men connected with the early translation of the Bible (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Fac-simile of an Old Plate, Folio Edition of Foxes 'Book of Martyrs'(engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Latimer preaching (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Latimer exhorting Ridley at the Stake (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Photograph of Latimer Arms, Notting Hill, London
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Latimer Collection: The Spot where Ridley and Latimer were Burnt at Oxford, 1555 (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Burning of Ridley and Latimer (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Latimer preaching to the Civic Authorities at Pauls Cross (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Duke of Sussex pub, 27 Latimer Road, Notting Hill
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Latimer Collection: The Bocardo, or Old Prison at Oxford, where Cranmer, Latimer, and Ridley were confined (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Frontispiece to The History of the Reformation of the Church of England
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Latimer Collection: Sir William Latimer, lord Latimer, 1361-1381 (chromolitho)
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Latimer Collection: Latimers Supposed Birthplace in Thurcaston (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Relic of stake (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Important Protestant figures (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: The house of the Latymere in Hackney (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: Latimer (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: The extensive view of the place of martyrdom of Bishop Ridley and Latimer (engraving)
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Latimer Collection: The Martyrs, Wycliffe, Huss, Jerome, Tyndale, Cranmer, Latimer, Bradford, Ridley, Hooper
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Latimer Collection: Bracknell Forest RG12 7 Map
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Latimer Collection: Milton Keynes MK11 1 Map
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Latimer Collection: Chiltern HP5 1 Map
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Latimer Collection: Latimer, ( c1487-1555), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Latimer Collection: Cord V. (Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester & William le Latimer, Lord of Corby), (1904)
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Latimer Collection: Latimer Preaching Before King Edward VI, c1550 (c1920)
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Latimer Collection: Declaration of the bishops in favour of King Henry VIIIs powers, 16th century, (1840)
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Latimer Collection: Arguments against Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, c1538
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Latimer Collection: Latimar Preaching Before King Edward VI, c1550, (c1902-1905)
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Latimer Collection: James Latimer, American statesman, (early 20th century). Artist: Clawson Shakespeare Hammitt
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Latimer Collection: Hugh Latimer, C. 1487 To 1555. Anglican Bishop And Martyr. From The Book Short History Of The
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Latimer Collection: Hugh Latimer, 1485-1555 English Preacher And Martyr. Latimer Preaching Before Edward Vi 1555
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Latimer Collection: Portrait And Signature Of Bishop Hugh Latimer 1485 To 1555 English Preacher And Protestant Martyr
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Latimer Collection: Hugh Latimer 1485 To 1490-1555 English Protestant Preacher And Martyr Presenting The Bible To King
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Latimer Collection: Bishop Hugh Latimer 1485-1555 English Preacher And Martyr From Old Englands Worthies By Lord
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Latimer Collection: Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes
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Latimer Collection: ENGLAND: GYPSY CAMP, 1880. Gypsy camp near Latimer Road in Notting Hill, England
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Latimer Collection: REBECCA ANN FELTON (1835-1930). N
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Latimer Collection: Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London
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Latimer Collection: Gypsy camp in Notting Hill


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"Latimer: A Tale of Faith, Courage, and Martyrdom" Step into the world of Latimer, where history intertwines with destiny. Meet Gypsy Lee, the enigmatic fortune teller who foretold a future filled with turmoil and change. As England experienced its Reformation, one man emerged as a leader in this transformative era - Hugh Latimer. Hugh Latimer (1485-1555), an influential figure in the English Reformation movement and a Protestant martyr, left an indelible mark on history. In an engraving by H. Meyer from 1826, we see his resolute gaze capturing the essence of his unwavering convictions. On that fateful day - October 16th, 1555 - at Oxford University in England, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley faced their ultimate test. Bound to stakes while flames licked at their feet, it was then that Latimer uttered those immortal words to Ridley: "Be of good comfort. . We shall this day light such a candle in England as I trust shall never be put out. " These words echoed through time like a beacon of hope for generations to come. But fate had other plans for Latimer. The Admiral intervened just in time to save him from certain death – escaping the fiery grasp that claimed so many others during those turbulent times. Yet not all tales about they are marked by tragedy; some are stories of resilience and strength. Mary Latimer-Nun's portrait by Eva Elwes captures her spirit as she defied societal expectations to follow her own path. In "Faiths Victory in Romes Cruelty, " a poignant propaganda poem honoring Protestant martyrs engraved within black-and-white photos lies testament to the enduring legacy left behind by these brave souls who stood up against persecution. Beyond historical figures bearing this name lie modern-day individuals like Tanerau and Joanne Latimer whose lives continue to shape the world in their own unique ways.