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Tudor Place
Edward VI, son of Henry VIII and third wife, Jane Seymour; brother of Mary I and Elizabeth I
Hair of King Henry's sixth wife to go under hammer
A Lock Of A Tudor Queens Hair. Hair of Queen Catherine Parr, Last Consort of Henry VIII. She died September 5th 1548. Purchased by the present owner of the home Catherine Parr was gifted by her husband. The lock of blonde hair is mounted in an oval frame on ink inscribed paper which states 'Hair of Queen Catherine Parr, Last Consort of Henry, the night she dyed September 5th 1548 was in the Chapel of Sudeley Castle, Near Winchcombe.'
ARTIFACTS of the Tudors
A lock of hair believed to belong to Catherine Parr The inscription reads "Hair of Queen Catherine Parr, last consort of Henry, the night she dyed September 5th 1548" was in the Chapel of Sudeley Chapel
Marie Antoinette's Paris
tiny-librarian: “ Hair of Mary Tudor in a gold locket Engraved on the back: ‘Hair of Mary Tudor Queen of France cut from her head Sep 6 1784 when her tomb at St Edmundsbury was opened H.W.’ Source ”
Shropshire, Kinlet - Which is Elizabeth ?
Shropshire, Kinlet - Which is Elizabeth ? by jmc4 - Church Explorer, via Flickr Bessie Blount in middle
Babies in the Tudor Era
Under These Restless Skies: Babies in the Tudor Era
Henry VII Facts, Information & Biography - Tudor Monarchs
Sketch of a young Mary Tudor right after she married the elderly French king, Louis XI. The marriage didn't last long before he died.
Tomb of Queen Katherine Parr, Sudeley Chapel
QUEEN KATHERINE PARR'S TOMB EFFIGY - PERSONALLY, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHANTRY LEFT FROM TUDOR PERIOD.
Secrets of the funeral effigies of Westminster Abbey
a photo of a vcarved wooden effigy of Tudor Queen Elizabeth of York
Part of Henry VIII's Birthplace Discovered
Read about the discovery on smithsonianmag.com | History | Artifacts | Henry VIII |
Katheryn Howard, Fifth Wife of Henry VIII, Waxwork at Warwick Castle
A detail of a waxwork statue of Katherine Howard at Warwick Castle.