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One major turning point in British history was of course, the infamous King Henry VIII - and he has a number of links to Kent. This castle is breathtakingly beautiful with some incredibly stunning ...
Henry, the second son of King ... Henry VIII died on 28 January 1547 and was succeeded by his son, Edward VI. He was buried next to Jane Seymour in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
the only man to rival King Henry VIII’s wealth at the time. He made it his principal residence and lived there until his death in 1521. Despite its age, Thornbury Castle retains many original ...
Deal Castle in Kent was built for Henry VIII in 1540. Similar fortifications were constructed in Hull at about the same time Today, it is dominated by the bold, modern contours of The Deep aquarium.
The South Blockhouse project would celebrate the history of the former Hull Castle, which was built on the orders of Henry VIII between 1541 and 1543. Three large mesh structures would be ...
Henry VIII is one of our most renowned monarchs. He was a larger than life king who established one of the most glittering courts in Europe. However, he was also a spoiled prince used to getting ...
The coronation of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon took place on Sunday 24th June 1509. The ceremony is illustrated in the mortuary roll of Abbot Islip dated 1532 in the Abbey's archives. The day ...
Thornbury Castle has been nestled in the South Gloucestershire countryside since its construction began in 1511. Today it is a 5 star, luxury Relais & Châteaux hotel, set within 15-acre grounds ...