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Background imageWarwick Collection: Timber-framed Tudor buildings in Mill Street, Warwick

Timber-framed Tudor buildings in Mill Street, Warwick

Background imageWarwick Collection: Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick

Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick. Formerly the headquarters of the United Guilds of Warwick, these medieval buildings were acquired by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester who

Background imageWarwick Collection: Portrait of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1587-1658), Between 1632 and 1641

Portrait of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1587-1658), Between 1632 and 1641. Found in the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Emu Vale Waterfall, 19th century

The Emu Vale Waterfall, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]

Background imageWarwick Collection: Death to the Kingmaker, 1471 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Death to the Kingmaker, 1471 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Death to the Kingmaker, 1864. Richard Neville, 16th earl of Warwick, known as the Kingmaker (1428-1471), was an English nobleman, administrator, and military commander, he died in battle on April 14

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Earl of Warwick submits to Queen Margaret, 1470 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

The Earl of Warwick submits to Queen Margaret, 1470 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
The Earl of Warwick submits to Queen Margaret, 1864. Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, (1428-1471) submits to Queen Margaret and solicits a pardon on his knees before her

Background imageWarwick Collection: Gavestons head shown to the Earl of Lancaster, 1312 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Gavestons head shown to the Earl of Lancaster, 1312 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Gavestons head shown to the Earl of Lancaster, 1864. Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall (c1284-1312) was an English nobleman and a favourite of King Edward II of England

Background imageWarwick Collection: Warwick Castle, c1900. Artist: Frith & Co

Warwick Castle, c1900. Artist: Frith & Co
Warwick Castle, c1900. A medieval castle developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068, situated on a bend of the River Avon. From Sights and Scenes in England and Wales

Background imageWarwick Collection: Anna, 1926. Artist: Warwick Reynolds

Anna, 1926. Artist: Warwick Reynolds
Anna, 1926. From The Studio Volume 91. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1926]

Background imageWarwick Collection: County Sessions House, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1924

County Sessions House, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1924. Known as Shire Hall, the building was designed by Sanderson Miller and built between 1753 and 1758

Background imageWarwick Collection: Warwick House, Westminster, London, c1810 (1878)

Warwick House, Westminster, London, c1810 (1878). Warwick House was built for Sir Philip Warwick (1609-1683), a royalist memoir writer, in c1665

Background imageWarwick Collection: Englands Miraculous Preservation, 1646 (1903)

Englands Miraculous Preservation, 1646 (1903)
Englands Miraculous Preservation Emblematically Described, Erected for a Perpetual Monument to Posterity, 1646 (1903). An allegory showing the Ark of England containing three chambers

Background imageWarwick Collection: Tournament of the Earl of Warwick, 16th century (1906)

Tournament of the Earl of Warwick, 16th century (1906). John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1527-1554), and his brothers Ambrose (1530-1590) and Robert (1533-1588)

Background imageWarwick Collection: St James Church over West Gate, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1929. Artist: BC Clayton

St James Church over West Gate, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1929. Artist: BC Clayton
St James Church over West Gate, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1929. On the right of the picture is the Lord Leycester Hospital. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIX. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]

Background imageWarwick Collection: Compton Wynyates, Warwick, c1915

Compton Wynyates, Warwick, c1915. Compton Wynyates is a country house in Warwickshire, England. From The Connoisseur Volume XLI. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageWarwick Collection: Warwick Castle, c1903. Artist: Harold Baker Ltd

Warwick Castle, c1903. Artist: Harold Baker Ltd
Warwick Castle, c1903. Situated at a crossing of the River Avon, Warwick was first fortified in c915. William I ordered the castle to be extended in 1086

Background imageWarwick Collection: Warwick Castle from the West, c19th century

Warwick Castle from the West, c19th century

Background imageWarwick Collection: Prosperity - Stage III, c1920. Artist: Warwick Reynolds

Prosperity - Stage III, c1920. Artist: Warwick Reynolds
Prosperity - Stage III, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - Warwick Reynolds and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageWarwick Collection: Prosperity - Stage I, c1920. Artist: Warwick Reynolds

Prosperity - Stage I, c1920. Artist: Warwick Reynolds
Prosperity - Stage I, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - Warwick Reynolds and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageWarwick Collection: Cord III (Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk;& Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 1904

Cord III (Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk;& Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 1904
Cord III (Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk; Marshal of England). Roger Bigod (c1209-1270) was 4th Earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. Artist: Warwick Goble

The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. Artist: Warwick Goble
The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. Designed by James Gandon, the Custom House is one of Dublins finest examples of Georgian architecture

Background imageWarwick Collection: Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Artist: Emil Otto Hoppe

Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Artist: Emil Otto Hoppe
Lord 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

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Great Hall, Warwick Castle, 1924-1926. Artist: HN King

The Great Hall, Warwick Castle, 1924-1926. Artist: HN King
The Great Hall, Warwick Castle, 1924-1926. Situated at a crossing of the River Avon, Warwick was first fortified in c915. William I ordered the castle to be extended in 1086

Background imageWarwick Collection: Caesars Tower, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd

Caesars Tower, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd
Caesars Tower, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, 1924-1926. Situated at a crossing of the River Avon, Warwick was first fortified in c915. William I ordered the castle to be extended in 1086

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Warwick Vase, Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, late 19th century

The Warwick Vase, Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, late 19th century. The Warwick Vase was excavated in Italy by Gavin Hamilton, and later owned by Lord Hamilton

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Avenue, Guys Cliff, Warwick, early 20th century

The Avenue, Guys Cliff, Warwick, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageWarwick Collection: Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Artist: E Scriven

Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Artist: E Scriven
Ambrose 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

Background imageWarwick Collection: The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). Artist: Sears

The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). Artist: Sears
The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageWarwick Collection: Guys Cliffe, Warwickshire, home of the Percy family, c1880

Guys Cliffe, Warwickshire, home of the Percy family, c1880. The house, built on the site of a priory closed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, dates from 1751. Today it is ruined

Background imageWarwick Collection: Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, home of the Earl of Warwick, c1880

Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, home of the Earl of Warwick, c1880. The medieval castle viewed from the River Avon. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen

Background imageWarwick Collection: Anne Neville, Queen consort of King Richard III of England 1483-1485. Artist: Anne Neville

Anne Neville, Queen consort of King Richard III of England 1483-1485. Artist: Anne Neville
Anne Neville, Queen consort of King Richard III of England 1483-1485

Background imageWarwick Collection: Hadley Highstone, near Barnet, 1805. Artist: Sands

Hadley Highstone, near Barnet, 1805. Artist: Sands
Hadley Highstone, near Barnet, 1805. Monument in commemoration of the Battle of Barnet (1471) between Edward IV and the Earl of Warwick during the Wars of the Roses

Background imageWarwick Collection: Chantry Chapel, Adjoining the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, 1845. Artist: John Scandrett Harford

Chantry Chapel, Adjoining the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, 1845. Artist: John Scandrett Harford
Chantry Chapel, Adjoining the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, 1845. The chapel is attached to the Church of St Mary, Warwick, and commemorates Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, who died in 1439

Background imageWarwick Collection: Guys Mill, Warwick, c1920s

Guys Mill, Warwick, c1920s. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, The second series of British royal and ancient buildings

Background imageWarwick Collection: Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick, (1851)

Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick, (1851). Anne Neville (1456-1485) was Queen consort of King Richard III of England

Background imageWarwick Collection: Letter from Edward IV to Francis II, Duke of Brittany, 9th January 1471

Letter from Edward IV to Francis II, Duke of Brittany, 9th January 1471. Artist: Edward IV, King of England
Letter from Edward IV to Francis II, Duke of Brittany, 9th January 1471. Letter written from St Pol, praying Francis to assist Edward in the recovery of his kingdom

Background imageWarwick Collection: Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, English colonial administrator, (1827). Artist: H Robinson

Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, English colonial administrator, (1827). Artist: H Robinson
Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, English colonial administrator, (1827). Rich (1587-1658) was Lord High Admiral. Warwick, Rhode Island, in the United States, is named after him

Background imageWarwick Collection: The death of Warwick the Kingmaker, 1471 (c1880)

The death of Warwick the Kingmaker, 1471 (c1880). Richard Neville or Nevill, Earl of Warwick (1428-1471), English soldier and statesman was killed at the Battle of Barnet, 14 April 1471

Background imageWarwick Collection: Richard Neville or Nevill, Earl of Warwick, English medieval soldier and statesman, 19th century

Richard Neville or Nevill, Earl of Warwick, English medieval soldier and statesman, 19th century. Warwick (1428-1471) in armour holding a shield and sword

Background imageWarwick Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Richard III, (1591) c1870

Scene from Shakespeares Richard III, (1591) c1870. Richard III (King of England 1483-1485), Duke of Gloucester at this time, woos Anne, daughter of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, The Kingmaker



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