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Walsingham Collection

"Walsingham: A Place of Spiritual Beauty and Historical Significance" Nestled in the picturesque county of Cambridgeshire, a town that holds deep religious significance

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Our Ladye of Walsingham, Mary and Jesus

Our Ladye of Walsingham, Mary and Jesus
Our Ladye of Walsingham - Mary and Jesus

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire

Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire
The magnificent cathedral at Ely, Cambridgeshire, known affectionately as the Ship of the Fens. The present cathedral was started by Abbot Simeon (1082-1094, brother of Walkelin)

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, 1924-1926. Artist: FC Varley

Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, 1924-1926. Artist: FC Varley
Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, 1924-1926. The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely is known locally as the ship of the Fens because of its prominent shape

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Shrine

Walsingham Shrine
The Holy Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, at Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England. This building, built on the foundations of the original shrine, was opened in 1931. Date: founded 1061

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Snowdrops in woodland at Great Walsingham Norfolk February

Snowdrops in woodland at Great Walsingham Norfolk February

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Pilgrims

Walsingham Pilgrims
In the Middle Ages, pilgrims thronged to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Norfolk, leaving their sandals in the " Slipper Chapel" and walking barefoot 2 miles to the shrine

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Village Pump

Walsingham Village Pump
The old village pump, with its brick-built housing at Walsingham, Norfolk, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Red Mount Chapel

Red Mount Chapel
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Red Mount, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. Built for the use of pilgrims en route to the Shrine at Walsingham. Date: late 15th century

Background imageWalsingham Collection: The Slipper Chapel

The Slipper Chapel
In the Middle Ages, pilgrims thronged to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Norfolk, leaving their sandals in the " Slipper Chapel" and walking barefoot 2 miles to the shrine Date

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Bermuda, Mangroves on beach at Walsingham Nature Reserve, Blue Hole Park aka Tom Moore's Jungle

Bermuda, Mangroves on beach at Walsingham Nature Reserve, Blue Hole Park aka Tom Moore's Jungle

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Church, Norfolk (litho)

Walsingham Church, Norfolk (litho)
3622019 Walsingham Church, Norfolk (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Walsingham Church, Norfolk.); © Look and Learn

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Queen Elizabeth I detecting the Babington conspiracy

Queen Elizabeth I detecting the Babington conspiracy, with her Secretary, Sir Francis Walsingham, standing at her side. Date: 1586

Background imageWalsingham Collection: 'Unto the town of Walsingham / The way is hard for to be gone'(colour litho)

"Unto the town of Walsingham / The way is hard for to be gone"(colour litho)
6020117 " Unto the town of Walsingham / The way is hard for to be gone" (colour litho) by Shaw, Byam (20th Century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWalsingham Collection: 6th Baron Walsingham

6th Baron Walsingham
Thomas de Grey (1843 -), 6th Baron Walsingham Naturalist and sportsman; looking dapper in checked waistcoat and jacket

Background imageWalsingham Collection: SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM

SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM
sir FRANCIS WALSINGHAM statesman in the service of Queen Elizabeth I Date: 1530 - 1590

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sunderland NE38 7 Map

Sunderland NE38 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sunderland NE38 7

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Abbey, 1923. Artist: John Sell Cotman

Walsingham Abbey, 1923. Artist: John Sell Cotman
Walsingham Abbey, 1923. From The Water-Colour Drawings of John Sell Cotman, edited by C.G. Holme. [The Studio Limited, London, 1923]

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Liber Studiorum Plate 5 Walsingham Norfolk 1838

Liber Studiorum Plate 5 Walsingham Norfolk 1838
Liber Studiorum: Plate 5, Walsingham, Norfolk, 1838. John Sell Cotman (British, 1782-1842). Softground etching, from a bound volume containing 48 plates; sheet

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham 1532 To 1590. English Statesman And Intelligence Chief For Queen Elizabeth

Sir Francis Walsingham 1532 To 1590. English Statesman And Intelligence Chief For Queen Elizabeth I. His Signature. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham C1532 - 1590 English Statesman And Spymaster For Queen Elizabeth I

Sir Francis Walsingham C1532 - 1590 English Statesman And Spymaster For Queen Elizabeth I. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageWalsingham Collection: CJ4 6028 Norfolk Heroine steam locomotive

CJ4 6028 Norfolk Heroine steam locomotive
Norfolk Heroine, Edith Cavell, Wells-on-Sea station. Wells to Walsingham Railway. Narrow guage railway, steam locomotive, North Norfolk Aug 2013

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Merton Hall, Norfolk

Merton Hall, Norfolk, seat of Baron Walsingham Date: circa 1840

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham

Sir Francis Walsingham, English statesman, Principal Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I, popularly referred to as her Spymaster. 1532 - 1590

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Ruins of Walsingham Abbey, Walsingham, North Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Ruins of Walsingham Abbey, Walsingham, North Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWalsingham Collection: WALSINGHAM HOUSE, BERMUDA, 1873 engraving

WALSINGHAM HOUSE, BERMUDA, 1873 engraving

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Abbey, Social Science Congress at Norwich Uk 1873

Walsingham Abbey, Social Science Congress at Norwich Uk 1873
Walsingham Abbey, Social Science Congress at Norwich UK 1873

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham Inscribed, upper left, identifying the sitter, but not the artist

Sir Francis Walsingham Inscribed, upper left, identifying the sitter, but not the artist, John de Critz, ca. 1552/3 -1642, British

Background imageWalsingham Collection: SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM (c1532-1590). English statesman. Oil on panel (detail), c1585

SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM (c1532-1590). English statesman. Oil on panel (detail), c1585, attributed to John de Critz the Elder

Background imageWalsingham Collection: The Bermuda Pavilion - British Empire Exhibition, Wembley

The Bermuda Pavilion - British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London (1924-1925) - an exact replica of Tom Moores House, Walsingham, Bermuda (see picture 10633750 and 10633753). Date: 1924

Background imageWalsingham Collection: The Bermuda Pavilion - British Empire Exhibiion

The Bermuda Pavilion - British Empire Exhibiion
The Bermuda Pavilion - British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London (1924-1925) - an exact replica of Tom Moores House, Walsingham, Bermuda (see picture 10633750). Date: circa 1924

Background imageWalsingham Collection: WALSINGHAM HOUSE, BERMUDA, 1873 engraving

WALSINGHAM HOUSE, BERMUDA, 1873 engraving

Background imageWalsingham Collection: CJ4 6018 Ignatius

CJ4 6018 Ignatius
Ignatius is one of the carriages on the Wells to Walsingham Railway. Narrow guage railway, steam locomotive, North Norfolk Aug 2013. North Norfolk Aug 2013, Wells and Walsingham Light Railway

Background imageWalsingham Collection: CJ4 6016 Norfolk Heroine steam loco

CJ4 6016 Norfolk Heroine steam loco
Norfolk Heroine, Edith Cavell, Wells-on-Sea station. Wells to Walsingham Railway. Narrow guage railway, steam locomotive, North Norfolk Aug 2013

Background imageWalsingham Collection: CJ4 6014 Wells-on-Sea station

CJ4 6014 Wells-on-Sea station
Wells-on-Sea station. Wells to Walsingham Railway. Narrow guage railway, steam locomotive, North Norfolk Aug 2013

Background imageWalsingham Collection: SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM (c. 1532-1590). English statesman. Copper engraving, 18th century

SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM (c. 1532-1590). English statesman. Copper engraving, 18th century

Background imageWalsingham Collection: SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM (c1532-1590). English statesman. Stipple engraving, English, 1829

SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM (c1532-1590). English statesman. Stipple engraving, English, 1829

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Water Pump

Walsingham Water Pump
The ancient water pump in the town centre of Walsingham, Norfolk, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Walsingham Priory

Walsingham Priory
Abbey ruins of the Priory of Austin Canons, which was founded in 1149, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England. Date: 16th century

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Priory Ruins

Priory Ruins
Abbey ruins of the Priory of Austin Canons, which was founded in 1149, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England. Date: 16th century

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham, English statesman

Sir Francis Walsingham, English statesman
Sir Francis Walsingham (1532-1590), English statesman and spymaster. Walsingham was born near Chiselhurst, Kent into an aristocratic family

Background imageWalsingham Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I

Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I
Sir Francis Walsingham, English statesman, Principal Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I, popularly referred to as her Spymaster



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"Walsingham: A Place of Spiritual Beauty and Historical Significance" Nestled in the picturesque county of Cambridgeshire, a town that holds deep religious significance, and is home to the renowned Ely Cathedral, an architectural marvel that has stood tall since ancient times. The cathedral's grandeur serves as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of this enchanting place. Our Ladye of Walsingham, a shrine dedicated to Mary and Jesus, stands as a beacon of faith within the town. Its intricate design and spiritual ambiance attract pilgrims from far and wide who seek solace and divine connection. The artistic prowess displayed at Ely Cathedral cannot be overlooked either. The stunning artwork by FC Varley adorning its walls transports visitors into a world where beauty meets spirituality. As one ventures beyond the confines of Walsingham they can greeted by nature's breathtaking display - snowdrops blooming amidst woodland in Great Walsingham Norfolk during February. This natural wonder adds another layer of tranquility to this already serene destination. Wandering through the streets, one encounters pilgrims making their way towards Walsingham Shrine with unwavering devotion etched on their faces. Their pilgrimage symbolizes not only personal journeys but also connects them with centuries-old traditions that have shaped this sacred place. A visit to Walsingham Village Pump offers respite from spiritual contemplation as locals gather around for friendly conversations while drawing water from its timeless source. This charming spot embodies community spirit and reminds us all about the importance of human connection. History enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by Red Mount Chapel, an ancient structure steeped in mystery dating back centuries ago. Its secrets whisper tales long forgotten yet preserved within its hallowed walls. Another significant landmark is The Slipper Chapel which holds great historical value for Catholics across England. It served as a secret meeting point during Queen Elizabeth I's reign when she uncovered the Babington conspiracy, showcasing the town's role in shaping national events.