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Monument to Sibel Penn on the north side of the chancel at St Mary, Hampton, Middlesex, c1810
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Monument to Sibel Penn on the north side of the chancel at St Mary, Hampton, Middlesex, c1810
Monument to Sibel Penn on the north side of the chancel at St Mary, Hampton, Middlesex, c1810. Hampton is now in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames. Sibel Penn was nurse to Edward VI. She died in 1562
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Church Of St Mary Edward Edward Vi Effigy Hampton Hands Clasped King Edward Vi King Of England Mausoleum Monument Nurse Penn Prince Of Wales Richmond Upon Thames St Marys Church Tudor Posture
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This print showcases the magnificent Monument to Sibel Penn, located on the north side of the chancel at St Mary's Church in Hampton, Middlesex. Dating back to around 1810, this monument holds great historical significance as it commemorates Sibel Penn, who served as a nurse to Edward VI during her lifetime and passed away in 1562. The photograph beautifully captures the intricate details of this stunning architectural masterpiece. The anonymous artist skillfully portrays the monument's elaborate design with its exquisite effigy of Sibel Penn. With hands clasped in prayer and a serene expression on her face, she stands as a symbol of devotion and faith. Set against the backdrop of St Mary's Church interior, this image evokes a sense of tranquility and reverence. The soft colors add depth and warmth to the scene while highlighting every delicate feature carved into stone. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from both the 16th and 19th centuries merged together seamlessly, we are reminded of England's rich heritage and Christian traditions. This photograph serves as a testament to our country's history, capturing not only an important figure but also preserving the artistry that has stood for centuries. Thanks to Heritage Images for providing us with such an extraordinary glimpse into our past through their non-commercial use photography collection.
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