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Speed Master, be one of them, c1875. Artist: Robert Charles DudleySpeed.. Master, be one of them.. c1875. A scene from Shakespeares Two Gentlemen of Verona: Act IV, Scene I, c1875. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Posthumus. My queen! My mistress! O lady weep no more. Cymbeline: Act I, Scene I, c1875. Artist: Robert Charles DudleyPosthumus. My queen! My mistress! O lady weep no more. Cymbeline: Act I, Scene I, c1875. A scene from Cymbeline by Shakespeare. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
My lord, the mind of Bolingbroke is chang d; You must to Pomfret, not unto the Tower, c1875. A scene from Shakespeares Richard II. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Sebastian: Why! Theres for thee! And there! And there!, c1875. Artist: Robert Charles DudleySebastian: Why! Theres for thee! And there! And there!, c1875. Act IV, Scene I, from Shakespeares Twelfth Night. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Sion House, view d from opposite Isleworth Church, c1760. Artist: Edward RookerSion House, view d from oposite Isleworth Church, c1760. Formerly the site of an abbey, the estate at Syon was acquired after the dissolution of the monasteries by Edward Seymour
A Vision of the East - Stage V, c1920. Artists: Percy Bradshaw, Dudley HardyA Vision of the East - Stage V, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - Dudley Hardy and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]
The Queens Jubilee Procession on the Way to Westminster Abbey, June 21, 1887, 1906. Artist: R DudleyThe Queens Jubilee Procession on the Way to Westminster Abbey, June 21, 1887, 1906. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. VIII
Exterior of Kew Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert WayExterior of Kew Palace, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]
Dat Is As It Sall Please De Roi Mon Pere, c1875. Artists: William Shakespeare, Robert Charles DudleyDat Is As It Sall Please De Roi Mon Pere, c1875. The character Katharine in Shakespeares Henry V: Act V, Scene II. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Robert Dudley (1532-1588), 1st Earl of Leicester, 1912Robert Dudley (1532-1588), 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England, c1575. Robert Dudley (1532-1588), 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (1532 / 331588), English nobleman, 1889Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (1532 or 1533-1588), English nobleman and favourite of Elizabeth I. After an angraving by Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617)
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt meeting Earl of Leicester, 1585-1587 (c1870). Artist: Van KesterenJohan van Oldenbarnevelt meeting Earl of Leicester, 1585-1587 (c1870). Van Oldenbarnevelt was a leading figure in the stuggle for Dutch independence from Spain
Lady Jane Grey meeting the body of her husband on the way to the scaffold, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankLady Jane Grey meeting the body of her husband on the way to the scaffold, 1554 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to
The night before the execution, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankThe night before the execution, 1554 (1840). Preparations under way for the execution of Lady Jane Grey and her husband, Lord Guilford Dudley, on 12th February 1554
Lady Jane Grey imploring Queen Mary to spare her husbands life, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankLady Jane Grey imploring Queen Mary to spare her husbands life, 1554 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a
Attack upon the Brass Mount by Lord Guilford Dudley, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankAttack upon the Brass Mount by Lord Guilford Dudley, 1554 (1840). Dudley was the husband of Lady Jane Grey. He was executed on suspicion of invovement in Sir Thomas Wyatts rebellion against Queen
Queen Jane and Lord Guilford Dudley brought back to the Tower, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Jane and Lord Guilford Dudley brought back to the Tower through Traitors Gate, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII
Queen Jane interposing between Northumberland and Simon Renard, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Jane interposing between Northumberland and Simon Renard, 1553 (1840). Lady Jane Grey intervening in an argument between the Duke of Northumberland and the Ambassador of Charles V
A Ministering Angel, 1889. Artist: Ernest Dudley HeathA Ministering Angel, 1889.A print from The ladys Pictorial Christmas number, 1889
Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Artist: Emil Otto HoppeLord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Formerly the headquarters of the United Guilds of Warwick, these medieval buildings were acquired by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester who
The Great Eastern recovering the lost Atlantic cable, 1866, (c1920). An attempt in 1865 by Brunels giant steamship, the Great Eastern to lay the cable ended in failure when the cable snapped
Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Artist: E ScrivenAmbrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Dudley was an English soldier and statesman. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Artist: W FreemanRobert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Devereux is the best known of the many holders of the title Earl of Essex
Letter by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, to Lord Burghley and Sir Walter Mildmay, 1576 (1856). A print from The Autograph Souvenir, A collection of Autograph Letters, Interesting Documents, &c
Letter by Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to Maurice, Prince of Orange, 1594 (1865). A print from The Autograph Souvenir, A collection of Autograph Letters, Interesting Documents, &c
The Earl of Essex laying his hand on his sword on being struck by Queen Elizabeth, (1792). Artist: WoodingThe Earl of Essex laying his hand on his sword on being struck by Queen Elizabeth, (1792). Devereux (1566-1601) was an English courtier and favorite of Queen Elizabeth I
Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex. Devereux (1566-1601) was an English courtier and favorite of Queen Elizabeth I. In 1599, he requested that he be made lord lieutenant of Ireland
Letter from Sir Walter Raleigh to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 29th March 1586. Artist: Sir Walter RaleighLetter from Sir Walter Raleigh to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 29th March 1586. Letter written From the Court by Raleigh to Dudley, Governor of the United Provinces
Letter from Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to William Cecil, 1st July 1596. Artist: Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of EssexLetter from Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to William Cecil, 1st July 1596. Letter written from the port of Cadiz (which Essex refers to as Cales ), to William Cecil, Lord Burghley
Letter from Sir Philip Sidney to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 2nd February 1586. Artist: Sir Philip SidneyLetter from Sir Philip Sidney to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 2nd February 1586. Letter written from Bergen by poet, courtier and soldier Sir Philip Sidney to Robert Dudley
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England, (1823). Artist: R CooperRobert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England, (1823). A courtier of Elizabeth I, Dudley (1532-1588) was regarded as her most likely choice for a husband
Princess Alexandras and Prince Edwards wedding, St Georges Chapel at Windsor, (10th March 1863), 1Artist: Robert DudleyPrincess Alexandras and Prince Edwards wedding in St. Georges Chapel at Windsor, (10th March 1863), 1900
The Earl of Leicester, 16th century, (1896). Portrait of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England, (1823)
The Earl of Essex, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Isaac Oliver IThe Earl of Essex, 16th century, (1896). Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), was an English courtier and favorite of Queen Elizabeth I
Today, c1879-1927. Artist: Dudley HardyToday, c1879-1927. Reproduction of a poster for the weekly magazine journal Today, edited by Jerome K. Jerome, private collection
Abbotts Phit-Eesi Boots and Shoes, c1887-1922. Artist: Dudley HardyAbbotts Phit-Eesi Boots and Shoes, c1887-1922. Reproduced in Les Maitres de l Affiche, private collection
Telegraph wire at the Greenwich works, c1865. The plate is one of 26 illustrations by Robert Dudley in The Atlantic Telegraph, a book by WH Russell, 1866
Scene from Shakespeares King Lear, c1858. Artist: Robert DudleyScene from Shakespeares King Lear, c1858. Lear, betrayed by his daughters Goneril and Regan and confused by rage, powerlessness and ill-treatment, is comforted by his youngest daughter
Scene from Shakespeares Macbeth, c1858. Artist: Robert DudleyScene from Shakespeares Macbeth, c1858. Macbeth about to murder the sleeping Duncan (Act 2 Scene 2). The play was first performed in c1606
Scene from Shakespeares Richard III, (1591), c1858. Artist: Robert DudleyScene from Shakespeares Richard III, (1591) c1858. Richard III gives Sir James Tyrrell the order to kill the sons of Edward IV, the Princes in the Tower, with the inducement say it is done
Hamlet seeing his fathers ghost on the battlements of Elsinore Castle. Artist: Robert DudleyHamlet seeing his fathers ghost on the battlements of Elsinore Castle. From the Shakespeare play, Hamlet, Act l, Sc. IV. Chromolithograph illustration by Robert Dudley (fl.1858-93)