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Tag Archives: Anne Boleyn
V&A Exhibition
The ‘Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill’ exhibition at the V&A features a clock belonging to Anne Boleyn and a lock of Mary Tudor’s hair (the grandmother of Lady Jane Grey). I will send you over to the excellent Anne Boleyn … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Boleyn, Exhibitions, Mary Tudor (Duchess of Suffolk), V&A Museum
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The Lady in the Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn – UK & US Reviews- Updated 17 Dec
Reviews have started appearing for ‘The Lady in the Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn’ by Alison Weir Once More, Revisiting Anne Boleyn Yet Again – review by Janet Maslin – The New York Times – 16 December – added … Continue reading
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Off topic – Interview with Dr Josephine Wilkinson at the Anne Boleyn Files
The Anne Boleyn Files has an interview with Dr Josephine Wilkinson (author of ‘The Early Loves of Anne Boleyn’ and ‘Mary Boleyn: The True Story of Henry VIII’s Favourite Mistress’). Interview
Forthcoming Books – Updated 2 November
September 24th – Elizabeth’s Women by Tracy Borman It will explore all of the most important women in Elizabeth’s life: from her bewitching mother, Anne Boleyn, to her dangerously obsessive sister, Mary Tudor, and from the rivals to her throne … Continue reading
Henry’s Women Exhibition
The Hampton Court exhibition (which I visited at the weekend) is due to end on August 2nd. Henry’s Women The exhibition includes: Portraits of all six wives Two portraits of Mary and Elizabeth A lock of Katherine Parr’s hair Commemorative … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Parr, Exhibitions, Hampton Court, Henry VIII, Mary Tudor
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