King Henry VIII loved to play football and had a pair of leather football boots made for him costing 4 shillings (about in Fourteen years later, he banned football on the grounds that it incited riots. (I agree.
Genesis Publications - News Archive 2009 - Mary Rose Treasures from the Mary Rose shipwreck. The comb has one side for tangles and one side for lice & lice nits.
Henry VIII shoe, circa 1500 (shoes were square since they had not yet established left and right shoes.
Byzantine kamelaukion, crown of Constance, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Sicily and wife of Frederick II.
Henry VIII Cap of Maintainance Waterford Treasure Museum in Ireland - the only remaining piece of clothing left actually worn by the famous king Heinrich VII. † April 1509 im Richmond Palace),
XRays reveal a hidden portrait. Anne Boleyn beneath Elizabeth I painting?
Riding boots believed to have belonged to Queen Elizabeth I leather, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
These were orignally credited as "shoes worn by Queen Anne Boleyn." They actually belong to the Northampton Museums & Art Gallery and do not have date or provenance.
As Henry grew older his health suffered, contributing to his weight increasing dramatically, no longer the energetic man of his youth.
The year 2016 will go down as a year of many things: the time when major news networks had to find a euphemism for "p*ssy" live on air, for instance. But one of its distinguishing factors across the U. and UK at the moment is a plague of "scary clo…
Interested in a more femme version of this silhoutte- puff sleaves, corsetted/robust chest, thinner legs Thumbnail color image of Henry VIII aka. Henry VIII of England, Henry Tudor, by George Stuart.
Henry VIII had many links to Hever Castle, apart from it being home of one of his wives, Anne Boleyn.
9 Bizarre Objects Owned By Henry VIII.The most king in British history owned some very unusual curiosities indeed.
Реконструкция на лицето на Ан Болейн / Anne Boleyn facial reconstruction, THIS is so very fascinating. It is amazing to be able to put a face to such an infamous person in History.
Henry VIII's hawking glove in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Note the Tudor rose on the wrist.
The death mask of Mary Queen of Scots. She was executed by her cousin Elizabeth for treason. It is actually in Lennoxlove Castle, the home of the Duke of Hamilton. Mary Queen of Scots, was beheaded in 1587 at the age of forty-four.