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Monument to King Edward VI, Chapel of Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London, c1740. The memorial was destroyed during the English Civil War
Monument to Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1665
Interior view of Henry VIIs chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1855. ArtistInterior view of Henry VIIs chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1855
South-east view of King Henry VIIs chapel at Westminster Abbey, London, 1739. ArtistSouth-east view of King Henry VIIs chapel at Westminster Abbey, London, 1739. The lower margin contains text
Interior of the Chapel of King Edward the Confessor, Westminster Abbey, London, c1817. View with the kings mausoleum in the centre
Old house, formerly the occasional residence of Henry VIII at Newington Green, London, 1811
Map of London, 1690. Artist: Johannes de RamMap of London, 1690 Map with a panorama in the lower margin, portraits of William III and Mary II and putti carrying various devices including the City of London and Royal arms
Map of the Cities of London and Westminster and Southwark, 1690. With views of buildings and portraits of William III and Mary II in an oval in the top margin and gates
Statue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Artist: T MillsStatue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Statue by Nicholas Stone, in a niche over the west doorway of the chapel
Sanctuary, 1867. Artist: Richard BurchettSanctuary, 1867. Battle scene from the War of the Roses showing Edward of York pursuing Lancastrians who had sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershite
Triumphal arch on Cheapside, City of London, 1692. The arch was erected in 1691 to commemorate the landing of King William III in England after the Siege of Limerick, and to celebrate his birthday
The trial of Sir William Wallace at Westminster, c1831-1890. Painting showing the Scottish patriot who was brought to trial by King Edward I in 1305 leading to his execution
William the Conqueror on horseback entering the Tower of London, c1852, (c1900?) ArtistWilliam the Conqueror on horseback entering the Tower of London, c1080, (c1900?); with a description below
Will Summerss armour, as preserved in the Tower of London, 1794. Suit of armour which may have been that of William Sommers, court jester to King Henry VIII
Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (c1780). Showing figures outside the cellar beneath the House of Lords, in the Palace of Westminster
Guy Fawkes heading towards the cellar in the Palace of Westminster, London, 1605, (c1820). The cellar was packed with barrels of gunpowder intended to blow up James I in the House of Lords
Edward VI, Henry and William, Dukes of Gloucester, and Henry, Prince of Wales, (c1700)Edward VI, Henry, Duke of Gloucester and William, Dukes of Gloucester, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Prince of Wales, c1700
Edward VI, King of England, c1552, (c1630). Artist:s PassaeusEdward VI, King of England, c1552, (c1630). King Edward VI is wearing a fur-lined robe, a tunic and a flat cap with feather, with his thumb placed in his girdle
Edward VI, King of England, c1552, (1793). Artist: Francesco BartolozziEdward VI, King of England, c1552, (1793). King Edward VI is wearing a flat cap with a feather and a loose coat with fur collar over a tunic
Edward V, King of England, c1485, (c1650). King Edward V is wearing a robe knotted loosely around his shoulders, with a crown suspended above his head
Edward IV, King of England, c1467, (c1750). King Edward IV is wearing robes and a crown, with a surround and description below
Edward III, King of England, c1350, (c1700). King Edward III is clad in armour and holding a spear in his left hand. A representation of the French and English armies fighting
Edward III, King of England, c1370, (c1700). King Edward III is wearing robes, a crown placed over a hat, the badge of the Order of the Garter and a jewelled chain
Edward III, King of England, c1347, (c1750). Artist: Pierre Francois BasanEdward III, King of England, c1347, (c1750), with a surround, wearing armour and a crown on top of a helmet
East window in St Margaret, Westminster, depicting the crucifixion, London, 1795. To the sides of the main scene are representations of four figures
King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). Artist: George VertueKing Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). The charter gave Bridewell to the City of London for a workhouse. Edward VI is surrounded by the Lord Mayor
Edward the Confessors mausoleum, in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1818
The tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1750. The sides of the tomb which cannot be seen are displayed above and to the right are a cartouche
Coronation of William III and Mary II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689. The king and queen are shown kneeling on cushions whilst the crowns are lowered onto their heads
Coronation of William III in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689, (c1689). Artist: John PineCoronation of William III in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689, (c1689). William is shown offering his sword to the dean at the altar
William I granting the charter to the citizens of London, 1899. William I was the king of England in the 11th century
View of Cheapside Cross, London, 1809. View of the Cross as it appeared in 1547, with part of the procession of Edward VI to his coronation at Westminster
Royal Procession of King William III, 1688. Artist: Romeyn de HoogheKing William III entering London, near St James, 18 December, 1688. Courtiers on foot and on horseback surround the King, some bowing before him, guns are fired and flags waved
King Henry VII, c1750. Portrait of King Henry VII from a stained glass window, St Mary, Battersea
Battle of the Standard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, 22nd August 1138, (1880). ArtistBattle of the Standard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, 22nd August 1138, (1880). Some form of ceremony is taking place next to the fire in the countryside
Solemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Artist: Richard BeavisSolemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Victorian representation of a jousting match between David de Lindsay, Earl of Crawford and Lord John de Welles, Ambassador of Richard III
King Richard III, c1856-c1859. Artist: Sir John GilbertRichard III, c1856-c1859; depicting King Richard III on the throne with a member of the court
Study for Margaret of Anjou taken Prisoner after the Battle of Tewkesbury, 1873; scene from the Wars of the Roses showing Edward of York pursuing Lancastrians who had sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury
Royal Exchange (3rd) interior, London, 1899Depiction of a mural painting in the Royal Exchange, London, 1899 by J. Seymour Lucas, of William I granting the charter to the citizens of London
Henry VIII granting the charter to the Barber Surgeons, 16th century, (1817)
Edward VI signing a charter giving Bridewell to the City of London for a workhouse, 1552 (1750). The king is surrounded by the Lord Mayor, Sir George Barnes and Aldermen of the City of London
Statue of Edward VI in St Thomass Hospital, Southwark, London, 1825. Artist: G YatesStatue of Edward VI in St Thomass Hospital, Southwark, London, 1825. The hospital moved to Lambeth in 1862 when the site was acquired for London Bridge Station
Ego et Rex Meus, 1888; King Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey. Artist: Sir John GilbertEgo et Rex Meus, 1888; King Henry VIII talking with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Wolsey dominated King Henry VIIIs government from 1515 to 1529
King Henry VIII surrounded by kneeling figures, 1736. Artist: Bernard BaronView of King Henry VIII surrounded by kneeling figures, 1736. The lower margin contains a key
The Battle of London Bridge, 1014 (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith WilliamsThe Battle of London Bridge, 1014 (1913). The Saxon bridge was pulled down in 1014 by the Norwegian prince Olaf, who was aiding King Aethelred in regaining London from the Danes
King Canute and Earl Ulf quarrel over chess, Roskilde, Denmanrk, 1026 (1913). ArtistKing Canute and Earl Ulf quarrel over chess, Roskilde, Denmanrk, 1026 (1913). King Canute (c985-1035) was Viking King of England, Norway and Denmark
Richard III of England at the Battle of Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, 1485 (1864). Richard (1452-1485) was the last Plantagenet King of England
The Duke of Buckingham finds the Severn impassable, 1483 (1864). Having previously supported his taking of the throne, Henry Stafford (1455-1483)