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Lord Burleigh, 1897. Creator: John LeechLord Burleigh, 1897. Burghley, wearing spectacles, is reading a document. (Sir William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-1598), was the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I)
Honest Jack Tars of the Period, 1897. Creator: John LeechHonest Jack Tars of the Period, 1897. Sailors in 16th-century ruffs make merry by a cosy fire. One appears to be cooking a pocket watch
Map Showing Drakes Voyage of Circumnavigation (1577-1580), 1923. Creator: UnknownMap Showing Drakes Voyage of Circumnavigation (1577-1580), 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C
Elisabeth, (1933). Creator: UnknownElisabeth, (1933). Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603), the last Tudor monarch, who ruled from 1558 until her death in 1603. After a miniature by Nicholas Hilliard
Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester, (1933). Creator: UnknownRobert Dudley Earl of Leicester, (1933). Portrait of Robert Dudley (1532-1588), 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England
Francis Drake, (1933). Creator: UnknownFrancis Drake, (1933). Portrait of English navigator, privateer and adventurer Francis Drake (1540-1596). Drake was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age
Edmund Spenser, (1933). Creator: UnknownEdmund Spenser, (1933). Portrait of English poet Edmund Spenser (1552-1599), Poet Laureate to Queen Elizabeth I. From " Gestalten Der Weltgeschichte"
Francis Bacon, (1933). Creator: UnknownFrancis Bacon, (1933). Portrait of Francis Bacon (1561-1626), Viscount St Albans, English philosopher, scientist and statesman. Bacon became Lord Chancellor in 1618
Sir Walter Raleigh, (1933). Creator: UnknownSir Walter Raleigh, (1933). Portrait of English writer, poet, courtier, adventurer and explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618). Raleigh was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, who knighted him in 1585
William Cecil Lord Burghley, (1933). Creator: UnknownWilliam Cecil Lord Burghley, (1933). Portrait of Sir William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-1598), English politician and the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I
William Shakespeare, (1933). Creator: UnknownWilliam Shakespeare, (1933). Portrait of influential English literary figure William Shakespeare (1564-1616), playwright of the Elizabethan era
Heinrich IV, (1933). Creator: UnknownHeinrich IV, (1933). Portrait of King Henry IV of France and Navarre (1553-1610), the son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne d Albret and husband of Marie de Medici
Philipp II, (1933). Creator: UnknownPhilipp II, (1933). Portrait of a nobleman, previously thought to have been a portrait of King Philip II of Spain and Portugal (1527-1598)
Elizabethan carriage, c1950. Creator: Shirley MarkhamElizabethan carriage, c1950. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
Bowyer House, (c1878). Creator: UnknownBowyer House, (c1878). The Old Bowyer Manor House in the village of Camberwell, (now part of south London). The land was purchased in 1583 by Edmund Bowyer
Old Inns in Southwark, (c1878). Creator: UnknownOld Inns in Southwark, (c1878). Public houses in Southwark, south London: Dog & Bear and Old Croyden House; Kings Head; The Catherine Wheel; Queens Head; The George
Queen Elizabeth, (1881). Creator: UnknownQueen Elizabeth, (1881). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). The Globe Theatre on Bankside as it might have looked during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
Nonsuch House, (c1872). Creator: UnknownNonsuch House, (c1872). Nonsuch House on old London Bridge was originally constructed in the Netherlands, taken apart and shipped to London in pieces in 1578
Sir Thomas Gresham, (1897). Creator: UnknownSir Thomas Gresham, (1897). English merchant and financier Gresham (c1519-1579) was the founder of the Royal Exchange in London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury
Alexander Nowell, (1819). Creator: J ChapmanAlexander Nowell, (1819). Portrait of English clergyman and theologian Alexander Nowell (c1507-1602). Nowell was Dean of St Pauls Cathedral during much of the reign of Elizabeth I
Bentley Hall (Southern Prospect), c1686. Creator: Michael BurghersBentley Hall (Southern Prospect), c1686. View of Bentley Hall in Staffordshire, known as one of the country houses where King Charles II hid during his flight after the Battle of Worcester in 1651
Sir Thomas Greshams House in Bishopsgate Street, (c1872). Creator: UnknownSir Thomas Greshams House in Bishopsgate Street, (c1872). The 16th-century house of English merchant and financier Sir Thomas Gresham (c1519-1579)
Christmas of the Past, 1580, (1859). Creator: UnknownChristmas of the Past, 1580, (1859). 19th-century imagining of Elizabethan Christmas celebrations. Published in The Illustrated London News, 21 December 1859
UK, Rochester, Eastgate Ho &, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesEastgate House, an Elizabethan Grade I listed house and garden dating from the 1590s and known for its connection with Charles Dickens whose museum is here, Rochester, Kent, England
Burghley House, Lincolnshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownBurghley House, Lincolnshire, 1894. The house was built in the 16th century for William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I
Longleat House, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownLongleat House, Wiltshire, 1894. Seat of the Marquess of Bath, Longleat is regarded as one of the finest Elizabethan country houses in England
Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownThoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, 1894. The original mansions solid substantial structure was destroyed by fire in 1745. The present house, designed by Anthony Salvin
Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury, early 17th century, (1911). Artist: Renold ElstrackRobert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury, early 17th century, (1911). English statesman Robert Cecil (1563-1612) succeeded his father as an advisor to Elizabeth I
Sir Christopher Hatton, (1909). Hatton (1540-1591) was Lord Chancellor of England. From a portrait in the possession of the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. Illustration from Historical Portraits
16th-Century Staircase, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell16th-Century Staircase, (1931). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the second - 1500-1799, by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. [B. T
An Elizabethan Galleon, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne QuennellAn Elizabethan Galleon, (1931). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the second - 1500-1799, by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. [B. T
A Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne QuennellA Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, (1931). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603. She is referred to as The Virgin Queen, as she never married
The Assembly before the Hunt, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne QuennellThe Assembly before the Hunt, (1931). Queen Elizabeth I and courtiers. Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the second - 1500-1799
Bishop Cranmer, (18th century?). Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI
Falstaff and His Friends, 1868. Artist: William GreatbachFalstaff and His Friends, 1868. Victorian imagining of a scene from The Merry Wives of Windsor play by William Shakespeare, first published in 1602
The Duel Interrupted, c1886. Artist: Herbert K BourneThe Duel Interrupted, c1886. Engraving after An Interrupted Duel, painting exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1868. 19th century imagining of an Elizabethan duel scene
Queen Elizabeth I, c1580. (1941). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603. She is referred to as The Virgin Queen, as she never married
A London Theatre in Shakespeares Time, c1934. Illustration showing an Elizabethan theatre with the front, middle and rear parts of the stage, the auditorium, galleries and open-air pit
William Lees Clever Stocking Frame, c1934. Illustration showing a machine for knitting stockings, invented by clergyman William Lee (1563-1614) in 1589
The Gallery of British Costume: Dress Worn in the Late Sixteenth Century, c1934. Illustration of costume worn c1575-1599. Instructions are given in the accompanying text on how to trace the figures
The Great Gallery of Costume: Varied Dresses Worn in the Days of Elizabeth, c1934. Illustration of costume worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Othello Relating His Adventures, c1870. Artist: T. VernonOthello Relating His Adventures, c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Scene from Faustus. Margaret Meets Faustus in the Summer House, c1870. ArtistScene from Faustus. Margaret Meets Faustus in the Summer House, c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Macbeth Act V. Scene I, c1870. Artist: Henry LintonMacbeth Act V. Scene I, c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Malvolio, c1870. Artist: R StainesMalvolio, c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Macbeth, c1870. Artists: Alexander Keith Johnston, Charles W SharpeMacbeth, c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Prince Arthur and Hubert (King John), c1870. Artist: David DesvachezPrince Arthur and Hubert (King John), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]