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Plantagenet Collection

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Choosing The Red and White Roses in the Temple Garden, 1910. Creator: Henry Payne

Choosing The Red and White Roses in the Temple Garden, 1910. Creator: Henry Payne
Choosing The Red and White Roses in the Temple Garden, 1910

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Queen Margaret placing a paper crown on the head of the Duke of York, c1450-c1460 (18th century()

Queen Margaret placing a paper crown on the head of the Duke of York, c1450-c1460 (18th century(?)). Artist: Brown
Queen Margaret placing a paper crown on the head of the Duke of York, c1450-c1460 (18th century(?)). Margaret of Anjou (1430-1482), Queen Consort of Henry VI of England with Richard Plantagenet

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Queen consorts crowned in Westminster Abbey, 1937

Queen consorts crowned in Westminster Abbey, 1937. The central portrait is Elizabeth, Queen Consort of George VI. The others, clockwise from top are: Alexandra, Consort of Edward VII; Isabel

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The Young Princes in the Tower, 1831 (1910). Artist: Paul de la Roche

The Young Princes in the Tower, 1831 (1910). Artist: Paul de la Roche
The Young Princes in the Tower, 1831. Edward V (1470-1483) and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York (1473-1483), the Princes in the Tower

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Anne of Warwick (1456-1485), queen consort of King Richard III, 1851

Anne of Warwick (1456-1485), queen consort of King Richard III, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The Battle of Towton, 29 March 1461, (c1920)

The Battle of Towton, 29 March 1461, (c1920). The Battle of Towton (1461) took place near Towton in Yorkshire and was one of the bloodiest ever battles fought in Britain

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Representation of the enamel effigy of Geoffrey V on his tomb at Le Mans Cathedral, 1849

Representation of the enamel effigy of Geoffrey V on his tomb at Le Mans Cathedral, 1849. Artist: Lemercier
Representation of the enamel effigy of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (1113-1151), on his tomb at Le Mans Cathedral, Le Mans, France, 1849

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward I, King of England from 1272, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft

Edward I, King of England from 1272, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
Edward I, King of England from 1272, (1932). Edward (1239-1307) was popularly known as Longshanks because of his 6 foot 2 inch (1.88 m) frame, and the Hammer of the Scots

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: King Stephens queen petitioning to the Empress Matilda for the release of her husband, 1141 (1793)

King Stephens queen petitioning to the Empress Matilda for the release of her husband, 1141 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Middleham Castle, 12th century. Artist: Robert Fitzrandolph

Middleham Castle, 12th century. Artist: Robert Fitzrandolph
Inside the great tower of Middleham Castle, the main home of Richard III, 12th century

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward IV, 15th century King of England, c1540

Edward IV, 15th century King of England, c1540. A Plantagenet of the Yorkist line, Edward (1442-1483) came to the throne in 1461

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Queen Victorias Plantagenet Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, May 7, 1842... (1901)

Queen Victorias Plantagenet Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, May 7, 1842... (1901)
Queen Victorias Plantagenet Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, May 7, 1842: Her Majesty as Queen Philippa; The Prince Consort as Edward III, (1901)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: King John signing Magna Charta, June 5, 1215, 1783. Creator: Unknown

King John signing Magna Charta, June 5, 1215, 1783. Creator: Unknown
King John signing Magna Charta, at the desire of the English Barons who took up Arms in the Cause of Liberty, in Runnemead Meadow, between Stains and Windsor, June 5, 1215, 1783

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV To restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Creator: Unknown

Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV To restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Creator: Unknown
Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV to restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Elizabeth Woodville, later to be wife of King Edward IV petitioned the king to return her lands in 1461

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The Death of Mortimer. (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers

The Death of Mortimer. (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers
The Death of Mortimer. (mid 19th century). Scene from Shakespeares " Henry VI", (act II scene V). Richard Plantagenet enters a cell in the Tower of London to find Edmund Mortimer lying

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard III. and the Earl of Richmond at the Battle of Bosworth, 1485, (mid 19th century)

Richard III. and the Earl of Richmond at the Battle of Bosworth, 1485, (mid 19th century). The Battle of Bosworth Field, fought on 22 August 1485

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746. Creator: William Hogarth

Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746. Creator: William Hogarth
Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. ca. 1814

Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. ca. 1814
Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. After Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Conway Castle, a Strong and Noble Medieval Fortress, Conway, Wales, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Conway Castle, a Strong and Noble Medieval Fortress, Conway, Wales, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Conway Castle, a Strong and Noble Medieval Fortress, Conway, Wales, c1930s. 1820s Grade I listed suspension Bridge by Thomas Telford to Conwy Castle built by Edward I from 1283-1289 on the River

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard III, (1452-1485), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Richard III, (1452-1485), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Richard III, (1452-1485), 1830. Richard III (1452-1485) King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. Last king of the House of York and last of the Plantagenet dynasty

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward IV, (1442-1483), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Edward IV, (1442-1483), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Edward IV, (1442-1483), 1830. Edward IV (1442-1483) King of England 1461-1470 and again from 1471 to his death. He grew up during the Wars of the Roses and became the first Yorkist king

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Henry IV, (1367-1413), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Henry IV, (1367-1413), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Henry IV, (1367-1413), 1830. Henry IV (1367-1413) King of England from 1399 to 1413. The son of John of Gaunt, he spent much of his reign defending himself against plots

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward III, (1312-1377), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Edward III, (1312-1377), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Edward III, (1312-1377), 1830. Edward III (1312-1377) King of England and Lord of Ireland from January 1327 until his death

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward I, (1239-1307), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Edward I, (1239-1307), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Edward I, (1239-1307), 1830. Edward I (1239-1307) King of England from 1272 to 1307, spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law he issued the Edict of Expulsion in 1290

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Henry II, (1133- 1189), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Henry II, (1133- 1189), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Henry II, (1133- 1189), 1830. Henry II (1133- 1189) King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine and Count of Anjou, considered an energetic and sometimes ruthless ruler

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward II, (1284- 1327), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Edward II, (1284- 1327), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Edward II, (1284- 1327), 1830. Edward II (1284- 1327) King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. He had a close

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: John, (1166-1216), 1830. Creator: Unknown

John, (1166-1216), 1830. Creator: Unknown
John, (1166-1216), 1830. John (1166-1216) King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. Nicknamed John Lackland because he was not expected to inherit significant lands

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward V, (1470-c1483), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Edward V, (1470-c1483), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Edward V, (1470-c1483), 1830. Edward V (1470-c1483) succeeded his father, Edward IV, as King of England and Lord of Ireland on 9 April 1483. He was never crowned

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard II, (1367-1400), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Richard II, (1367-1400), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Richard II, (1367-1400), 1830. Richard II (1367-c1400) King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. During his first years government was in the hands of regency councils

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Henry III, (1207-1272), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Henry III, (1207-1272), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Henry III, (1207-1272), 1830. Henry III (1207-1272) King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Tower of London. The Bloody Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Tower of London. The Bloody Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Tower of London. The Bloody Tower, c1910. View of part of the Tower of London - historic palace, prison, fortress and armoury - which dates from the 11th century

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Francis Seymour in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843)

Francis Seymour in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British courtier, army officer and politician Francis Seymour

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Frederick Child-Villiers in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843)

Frederick Child-Villiers in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British politician Frederick Child-Villiers (1815-1871) as Guy de la Motte

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Emily Duchess of Beaufort in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843)

Emily Duchess of Beaufort in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Emily Frances (nee Smyth), Duchess of Beaufort (1800-1889) in Elizabethan-inspired dress

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843)

James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British peer James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe (1816-1879) in chain mail and crown

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Man in a cloak with the Maltese cross symbol on his tabard

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Guest in 16th century costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843)

Guest in 16th century costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period (c1154-1485)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Prince Albert in costume as Plantagenet King Edward III for the Bal Costume, May 12 1842

Prince Albert in costume as Plantagenet King Edward III for the Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Albert (1819-1861) is dressed as Edward III (1312-1377)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Death of Lord Hastings, 1773. Creator: William Walker

Death of Lord Hastings, 1773. Creator: William Walker
Death of Lord Hastings, 1773. William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (c1431-1483) courtier of King Edward IV, executed following accusations of treason by Edwards brother and ultimate successor

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard III Killed in Bosworth-Field, 1773. Creator: William Walker

Richard III Killed in Bosworth-Field, 1773. Creator: William Walker
Richard III Killed in Bosworth-Field, 1773. Richard III (1452-1485) killed in Bosworth-Field and the last English king to be killed in battle. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Lady Mary Bruce exposed, as a public spectacle at Roxburgh Castle, by order of Edward I, 1773

Lady Mary Bruce exposed, as a public spectacle at Roxburgh Castle, by order of Edward I, 1773
Lady Mary Bruce exposed, as a public spectacle at Roxburgh Castle, by order of Edward the first, 1773. Lady Mary Bruce [1282-1323] during the First War of Scottish Independence

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard Duke of Gloucester accusing the Queen of Edward IV with Witchcraft, 1773

Richard Duke of Gloucester accusing the Queen of Edward IV with Witchcraft, 1773. Elizabeth Woodville, Queen consort to King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward V, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion

Edward V, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion
Edward V, 1773. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). Edward V of England (1470-c1483), his brief reign was dominated by the influence of his uncle and Lord Protector, the Duke of Gloucester

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward I. while Prince of Wales, killing the Assassin who wounded him with a poison d

Edward I. while Prince of Wales, killing the Assassin who wounded him with a poison d Dagger in the Holy Land, 1773. Edward Prince of Wales (1239-1307) kills the Saracen Assassin

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward IV, 1773. Creator: Unknown

Edward IV, 1773. Creator: Unknown
Edward IV, 1773. Edward IV (1442-1483), King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Henry IV, 1773. Creator: Unknown

Henry IV, 1773. Creator: Unknown
Henry IV, 1773. Henry IV (1367-1413), known as Henry Bolingbroke, King of England from 1399 to 1413, asserted the claim of his grandfather, Edward III to the Kingdom of France

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Henry IV, c1600, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Henry IV, c1600, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Henry IV, late 16th to early 17th century, (1936). Henry IV (1367-1413), Reigned 1399-1413 of Plantagenet descent, first monarch of House of Lancaster. English School. Oil on panel

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward, King of England, France, 1787. Creator: Unknown

Edward, King of England, France, 1787. Creator: Unknown
Edward, King of England, France, 1787. Edward V (1470-1483) succeeded his father, Edward IV, as King of England and Lord of Ireland, he was not crowned

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: King Richard III, 1786. Creator: Unknown

King Richard III, 1786. Creator: Unknown
King Richard III, 1786. Richard III (1452-1485), King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death, was the last king of the Houses of York and Plantagenet

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The Coronation Chair, Containing the Ancient Stone, 1902. Creator: Unknown

The Coronation Chair, Containing the Ancient Stone, 1902. Creator: Unknown
The Coronation Chair, Containing the Ancient Stone on Which the English Sovereigns for the Past Six Centuries Have Been Crowned, 1902

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Death of Richard II. 1400, (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers

Death of Richard II. 1400, (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers
Death of Richard II. 1400, (late 18th century), (mid 19th century). Engraving after a painting made c1792, depicting a possible scenario for the death of King Richard II of England (1367-1400)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Satirical cartoon of King Richard III, c1823. Creator: Unknown

Satirical cartoon of King Richard III, c1823. Creator: Unknown
Satirical cartoon of King Richard III, c1823. Richard holds his hand to his nose, and quotes lines from William Shakespeares Richard III

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Humphry Duke of Gloucester, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq

Humphry Duke of Gloucester, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq
Humphry Duke of Gloucester, (1909). Humphrey Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), the first notable patron of Englands humanists, was the fourth son of King Henry IV of England by his first wife

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard II, c1390, (1909)

Richard II, c1390, (1909). The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) began in 1377 and was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Richard III, (1909)

Richard III, (1909). Richard (1452-1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death and the last king from the House of York

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: A Ship of the time of Edward I. (based on the Dover seal, 1284), (1931). Artist

A Ship of the time of Edward I. (based on the Dover seal, 1284), (1931). Artist
A Ship of the time of Edward I. (based on the Dover seal, 1284), (1931). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the first - 1066-1499

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: King John signing Magna Charta in Runnemead Meadow, June 5 1215, (c1780). Artist: Hawkins

King John signing Magna Charta in Runnemead Meadow, June 5 1215, (c1780). Artist: Hawkins
King John signing Magna Charta, at the desire of the English Barons who take up Arms in the Cause of Liberty, in Runnemead Meadow, between Stains and Windsor, June 5 1215, (c1780)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Lady Elizabeth Gray soliciting assistance and protection from Edward IV, (1793)

Lady Elizabeth Gray soliciting assistance and protection from Edward IV, (1793). 18th century imagining of Lady Elizabeth Grey (c1437-1492), said to be the most beautiful woman in England

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edmund Kean as Richard III, ca. 1814. ca. 1814. Creator: George Cruikshank

Edmund Kean as Richard III, ca. 1814. ca. 1814. Creator: George Cruikshank
Edmund Kean as Richard III, ca. 1814

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward I, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill

Edward I, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill
Edward I, 1856. From Alfred Crowquills Comic History of the Kings and Queens of England - From William the Conqueror to the Present Time. [Read & Co. London, 1856]

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Lady Bruce, Sister of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, confined in a Cage, c1787

Lady Bruce, Sister of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, confined in a Cage, c1787
Lady Bruce, Sister of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, confined in a Cage & exposed on the Battlements of Roxburgh Castle by order of Edward I. King of Scotland, c1787

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)

Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)
Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of King Edward IV, and Jane Shore, accused of witchcraft by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Isabella of France (1295-1358), queen consort of King Edward II, 1851. Artist: H Austin

Isabella of France (1295-1358), queen consort of King Edward II, 1851. Artist: H Austin
Isabella of France (1295-1358), queen consort of King Edward II, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Eleanor of Castile (1244-1290), queen consort of King Edward I, 1851. Artist: WH Egleton

Eleanor of Castile (1244-1290), queen consort of King Edward I, 1851. Artist: WH Egleton
Eleanor of Castile (1244-1290), queen consort of King Edward I, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Elizabeth Woodville and Daughters, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Elizabeth Woodville and Daughters, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Elizabeth Woodville and Daughters, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Medieval stained glass depiction of Elizabeth praying opposite her husband, Edward IV, with their children behind

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Conway Castle and Bridges, c1896. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard

Conway Castle and Bridges, c1896. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard
Conway Castle and Bridges, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Carnarvon Castle, c1896. Artist: I Slater

Carnarvon Castle, c1896. Artist: I Slater
Carnarvon Castle, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Harlech Castle, c1896. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard

Harlech Castle, c1896. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard
Harlech Castle, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The Gallery of British Costume: Types of Dress in Early Plantagenet Times, c1934

The Gallery of British Costume: Types of Dress in Early Plantagenet Times, c1934. Illustration of costume worn during the Plantagenet period (1154-1485)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Obelisk at Monken Hadley, Hertfordshire, c1800

Obelisk at Monken Hadley, Hertfordshire, c1800. The obelisk commemorates the Battle of Barnet, 1471, between Edward IV and the Earl of Warwick during the Wars of the Roses

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Scene outside the Tower of London, depicting the beheading of Lord Hastings, 1483 (c1850)

Scene outside the Tower of London, depicting the beheading of Lord Hastings, 1483 (c1850). William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (c1431-1483)

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Interior view of the prison in the Bowyer Tower, Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1883

Interior view of the prison in the Bowyer Tower, Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1883. The Bowyer Tower is one of the thirteen towers of the Inner Ward

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Henry III renewing and confirming the Magna Carta, Westminster Hall, London, 13th century (c1800)

Henry III renewing and confirming the Magna Carta, Westminster Hall, London, 13th century (c1800). King Henry III renewing and confirming Magna Charta

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The tomb of Avaline, Countess of Lancaster, Westminster Abbey, London, 1666. Artist

The tomb of Avaline, Countess of Lancaster, Westminster Abbey, London, 1666. Artist
The tomb of Avaline, Countess of Lancaster, Westminster Abbey, London, 1666. Avaline de Forz (1259-1274), Countess of Albemarle, was the first wife of Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Monument to Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, Westminster Abbey, London, 1742

Monument to Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, Westminster Abbey, London, 1742. Edmund (1245-1296) was the second son of King Henry III

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: View of the monument to the children of Henry III, Westminster Abbey, London, c1790

View of the monument to the children of Henry III, Westminster Abbey, London, c1790

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Sanctuary, 1867. Artist: Richard Burchett

Sanctuary, 1867. Artist: Richard Burchett
Sanctuary, 1867. Battle scene from the War of the Roses showing Edward of York pursuing Lancastrians who had sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershite

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The trial of Sir William Wallace at Westminster, c1831-1890

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

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward V, King of England, c1485, (c1650)

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

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Edward IV, King of England, c1467, (c1750)

Edward IV, King of England, c1467, (c1750). King Edward IV is wearing robes and a crown, with a surround and description below

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: The tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1750

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

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Solemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Artist: Richard Beavis

Solemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Artist: Richard Beavis
Solemn 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

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: King Richard III, c1856-c1859. Artist: Sir John Gilbert

King Richard III, c1856-c1859. Artist: Sir John Gilbert
Richard III, c1856-c1859; depicting King Richard III on the throne with a member of the court

Background imagePlantagenet Collection: Study for Margaret of Anjou taken Prisoner after the Battle of Tewkesbury, 1873

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



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