YEAR 3: HENRY VIII (5 lessons) Contents Include: The King Henry The Reformation The English Reformation The Dissolution of the Monasteries
Catherine Howard (c. 1523 – 13 February 1542) was Queen of England from 1540 until 1541, as the fifth wife of Henry VIII. She (then 16 or 17) married him (then 49) on 28 July 1540, at Oatlands Palace, in Surrey, almost immediately after the annulment of his marriage to Anne of Cleves was arranged.. Catherine was stripped of her title as queen …
A central hub for information on all aspects of Tudor and Elizabethan fashion: latest research, free costume patterns, online books, original images of costume and reproductions, and much more.
Dress: Dress, clothing and accessories for the human body. The variety of dress is immense. The style that a particular individual selects is often linked to that person’s sex, age, socioeconomic status, culture, geographic area, and historical era. This article considers the chronological development of
Clothing in Elizabethan England. From The Elizabethan People by Henry Thew Stephenson: New York, Henry Holt and Company.. One who would comprehend the style of Elizabethan dress must, for the time being, set aside all notion of simplicity or fit.
You can browse the collection of works currently on display at the hotel via The Henry Jones Art Catalogue: our online gallery catalogue
Out of all the Tudor monarchs it’s Henry VIII that has attracted the most attention. The marriage to his eight wives (or six, legally speaking), as well as the creation of the Church of England, makes for a rousing story, but it’s also led to some unjust rumours being spread about the man’s morals and health.
Facts : Canada not immune to right-wing extremism – Article + Pictures – 17 October 2016 “In the middle of the night in early October, Ku Klux Klan flyers stuffed into Ziploc bags landed on the doorsteps of a few dozen homes in two British Columbia towns.”
Was there ever a portrait of Henry VIII holding a turkey leg? Historical points and some possible explanations.
The kings and queens of the Tudor dynasty: Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey, Mary I and Elizabeth I; books about the Tudors.