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The Stone Kitchen, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankThe Stone Kitchen, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens (a correct view of the place), 1842. The Misers Daughter: 12/20, Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens
Captain William Harrison, Commander of the "Great Eastern" Steam-ship, 1858. Creator: UnknownCaptain William Harrison, Commander of the "Great Eastern" Steam-ship, 1858. Engraving from a portrait taken by Mr
Scene from "The Rose of Castile", at Drury Lane Theatre, 1858. Creator: SmythScene from "The Rose of Castile", at Drury Lane Theatre, 1858. London stage production. This lively and pretty opera, certainly the chef-d'oeuvre of our most popular English composer
Foret de Fontainebleau, 1870s. Creator: William HarrisonForet de Fontainebleau, 1870s
William Harrison Ainsworth, c1835, (1904). Artist: Alfred CrowquillWilliam Harrison Ainsworth, c1835, (1904). William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) was an English historical novelist born at King Street in Manchester. After Daniel Maclise, R.A. (1806-1870)
Mr. Harrison Ainsworth, c1840. Artist: Alfred d OrsayMr. Harrison Ainsworth, c1840. English historical novelist born in Manchester. He trained as a lawyer, but the legal profession held no attraction for him
Mr. Harrison Ainsworth, c1840. Artist: WC EdwardsMr. Harrison Ainsworth, c1840. English historical novelist born in Manchester. He trained as a lawyer, but the legal profession held no attraction for him
The Misers Daughter: 19 / 20, Dispersion of the Jacobite Club, c1842, (1913). Artist: George CruikshankThe Misers Daughter: 19/20, Dispersion of the Jacobite Club and Death of Cordwell Firebras, c1842. The Misers Daughter is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth published in 1842
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
Xit, now Sir Narcissus le Grand, entertaining his friends on his wedding day, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankXit, now Sir Narcissus le Grand, entertaining his friends on his wedding day, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Princess Elizabeth confronted with Sir Thomas Wyatt in the torture chamber, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankPrincess Elizabeth confronted with Sir Thomas Wyatt in the torture chamber, 1554 (1840). Wyatt (c1521-1554) was involved in the failed attempt, organised by the Duke of Northumberland
The death warrant, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankThe death warrant, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Princess Elizabeth brought as a prisoner to the Tower of London, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankPrincess Elizabeth brought as a prisoner to the Tower of London, 1554 (1840). After Sir Thomas Wyatts failed uprising against Queen Mary
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
Sir Thomas Wyatt attacking the By-ward Tower, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankSir Thomas Wyatt attacking the By-ward Tower, 1554 (1840). An exaggerated depiction of fighting at the Tower of London during the rebellion against Queen Mary led by Sir Thomas Wyatt
Attack upon Saint Thomass Tower by the Duke of Suffolk, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankAttack upon Saint Thomass Tower by the Duke of Suffolk, 1554 (1840). An exaggerated depiction of fighting at the Tower of London during the rebellion led by Sir Thomas Wyatt against Queen Mary
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
Sir Thomas Wyatt dictating terms to Queen Mary in the White Tower, c1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankSir Thomas Wyatt dictating terms to Queen Mary in the council chamber of the White Tower, c1553 (1840). Wyatt (c1521-1554) was involved in the failed attempt, organised by the Duke of Northumberland
Xit wedded to the scavengers daughter, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankXit wedded to the scavengers daughter, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Feckenham offering Lady Jane Grey a pardon on her way to trial, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankFeckenham offering Lady Jane Grey a pardon on her way to trial, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a
The Burning of Edward Underhill on Tower Green, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankThe Burning of Edward Underhill on Tower Green, 1840. Edward Underhill was a religious radical who was imprisoned during the persecutions of Protestants during the reign of Queen Mary I
Gog extricating Xit from the bear in the Lions Tower, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankGog extricating Xit from the bear in the Lions Tower, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Courtenays escape from the Tower, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankCourtenays escape from the Tower, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Lawrence Nightgall dragging Cicely down the secret stairs in the Salt Tower, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankLawrence Nightgall dragging Cicely down the secret stairs in the Salt Tower, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Queen Mary at the instance of Simon Renard affiancing herself to Philip of Spain, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankQueen Mary at the instance of Simon Renard affiancing herself to Philip of Spain, 1840. Renard was the Ambassador of Philips father, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
Queen Mary surprising Courtenay and the Princess Elizabeth, 1553-1555 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Mary surprising Courtenay and the Princess Elizabeth, 1553-1555 (1840). During Marys reign her half-sister Elizabeth came under suspicion of plotting against her
Masque in the palace garden of the Tower of London, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankMasque in the palace garden of the Tower of London, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Simon Renard and Winwike the warden on the roof of the White Tower, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankSimon Renard and Winwike the warden on the roof of the White Tower, 1553 (1840). Renard was Ambassador of the Holy Roman Empire Charles V to England from 1553-1555
Queen Jane imprisoned in the Brick Tower, Tower of London, 1553-1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Jane imprisoned in the Brick Tower, Tower of London, 1553-1554 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a
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 Mary receiving the prisoners on the Tower Green, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Mary receiving the prisoners on the Tower Green, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant
Magogs courtship, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankMagogs courtship, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Queen Janes flight from the Tower, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Janes flight from the Tower, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant succession
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
Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankCuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure, 1840. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure in the dungeon adjoining the Devilin Tower
Edward Underhill the hot gospeller preaching to the giants in the by-ward or Gate Tower, 1840. A print from The Tower of London a Historical Romance, by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1840)
Queen Janes first night in the Tower, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Janes first night in the Tower, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant succession
Queen Janes entrance into the Tower, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Janes entrance into the Tower, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant succession
The execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankThe execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1554 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Jane was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant succession
Randulph Crews Marriage with Hilda at Lambeth Church, (1842), 1903Randulph Crews Marriage with Hilda at Lambeth Church (correct view of the place), 1842. An illustration from The Misers Daughter by William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), published in 1842
Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens (a correct view of the place), 1842. The Misers Daughter: 11/20, The Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens
Guy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham, 1605, (1841). Artist: George CruikshankGuy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham Rescuing Father Oldcorne and Viviana Radcliffe from the Pursuivant, 1605, (1841). Illustration from Guy Fawkes, or the Gunpowder Treason: an Historical Romance
William Harrison Ainsworth, author, 1881. Ainsworth (1805-1882) was a prolific writer of historical romantic fiction. His best-known works were Rookwood (1834)
The Plague Pit, 1855. Artist: John FranklinThe Plague Pit, 1855. Consigning bodies of victims of the plague to a communal grave during the Plague of London, 1665. From Old Saint Pauls by W Harrison Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist. Ainsworths works include Old St Paul s, The Tower of London and Windsor Castle
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John FranklinScene from Old Saint Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. A romantic historical novel set in 1665 and 1666 during the Plague of London and the Fire of London