Category Archives: Exhibitions

My visit to ‘Elizabeth I & Her People’ exhibition

The ‘Elizabeth I & Her People’ exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery is a must see. Not only are there wonderful portraits on display but there also some very interesting objects as well. ‘This exhibition explores the story of the … Continue reading

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Two new free displays at the National Portrait Gallery

Queens and Consorts: Likeness in Life and Death This free display opens at the National Portrait Gallery in room 3 on 12th June. Running until 28th February 2014, the display looks at the comparison between portraits and copies of tomb … Continue reading

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Secrets of the Vatican Archives in Mail on Sunday Live Magazine

The Mail on Sunday’s ‘Live Magazine’ has an article about the secrets of the Vatican Archives. There are a few Tudor era related items mentioned (all of which were on display at the Lux in Arcana exhibition in Rome last … Continue reading

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New Mary Queen of Scots Exhibition

Natalie at On The Tudor Trail has posted details of a new exhibition about Mary Queen of Scots at the National Museum of Scotland next year. On the Tudor Trail – Mary Queen of Scots Exhibition

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My visit to the NPG’s ‘The Lost Prince: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart’ Exhibition

Two weeks ago I went to ‘The Lost Prince Exhibition’ at the National Portrait Gallery. It was wonderful and a must see! The Sunday Times Culture writes: ‘Four hundred years after Henry’s death in 1612, the National Portrait Gallery is … Continue reading

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