Reigned: 1485 - 1509. Buried Westminster Abbey.
2025: Ian Visits reported on the effigy head held by Westminster Abbey, its history and the plans to create a high resolution 3D model.
Reigned: 1485 - 1509. Buried Westminster Abbey.
2025: Ian Visits reported on the effigy head held by Westminster Abbey, its history and the plans to create a high resolution 3D model.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
King Henry VII
Near this site stood the shop belonging to Thomas Faryner, the King's baker, ...
The plaque was unveiled to commemorate the 450th anniversary of Queen Elizabe...
Black trumpeter John Blanke musician at the courts of Henry VII & Henry V...
'fl' stands for 'floruit' (Latin) which means 'he or she flourished', and den...
Not to be confused with Queen Mary Tudor, who was named after her. This lady was younger and favoured sister to Henry VIII. Born Sheen Palace. Aged 18 she was married off to the 52 year old King of...
A storehouse for royal clothing, arms and other personal items. Edward III moved it from the Tower of London to a house just north of what is now Queen Victoria Street. It was destroyed in the Gr...
Wife of Edward VII, mother of George V. Born at the Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark. As an adult gradually became profoundly deaf. It is said the Queen Victoria learnt the British Sign La...
Born James Scott (or Crofts or Fitzroy) at Rotterdam. Illegitimate son of King Charles II and Lucy Walter. He came to England in 1662 where he was created Duke of Monmouth. 1682 he had Monmouth Hou...
Landscape gardener. As Royal Gardener 1726-38, he laid out Kensington Gardens for Queen Caroline. Apart from when he was staying away on the job, he lived from 1723 to his death at what is now 5...
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