This portrait of an unknown man hangs outside the Gallery at Hampton Court Palace. Who do you believe he is and why? Let me know. Thanks!
This portrait of an unknown man hangs outside the Gallery at Hampton Court Palace. Who do you believe he is and why? Let me know. Thanks!
My husband's voice on the phone to Emory Hospital's ER, "Come & get my wife, she's dying." They responded within minutes and had me somewhat stable within hours. Meanwhile, we were told that the illness that had been misdiagnosed for most of 2018 was stage IV colon cancer that had
Today we had the honor of taking a private tour of Hampton Court Palace. My husband & I have been before but this was our first trip together. It’s been a magical day. Here are a few highlights. Entry to the Tudor kitchens via the Grace & Favour apartments Anne
Rare surviving piece of dress once worn by Elizabeth I currently on display at Hampton Court Palace alongside world-famous Rainbow PortraitFollowing a three-year conservation project by Historic Royal Palaces, the spectacular Bacton Altar Cloth is on display at Elizabeth I’s former home this autumn, united for the first time with
Danegeld Historic Jewellery Please welcome Danegeld Historic Jewllery and the owner, George Easton to All Things Tudor. If this jewelry doesn't tempt you, I don't know... The mission of Danegold is to accurately research and reproduce period metalwork. According to the owner, "I always try to make my pieces as
October 8, 2019 Forwarded from my personal Facebook wall & posted last night. One year ago tonight, our nightmare began & I was admitted to an ER-spending most of the month in hospitals. Along the way, I was told I had maybe 48 hours to live.Luckily, I've never backed down
By day, Janet Wertman is a freelance grantwriter for impactful nonprofits. By night, she indulges a passion for the Tudor era she has harbored since she was *cough* eight years old and her parents let her stay up late to watch The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Elizabeth R. Janet Wertman is
Written by my special guest, best selling author and historian Alison Weir: My interest in Tudor England stretches back over five decades and more than twenty books, and I know there are many others with a passion for the period. So I thought it would be fun to give some
PART 1 - ANNE BOLEYN Painting believed to be Anne Boleyn When we think of Tudor England, various images flash through our mind. Kings, many queens, dashing courtiers, spies, and ruthless intrigues enter the mix. Add a dash of Renaissance fashion and religious upheaval and you have a heady, or
Thank you for dropping by All Things Tudor today. I'm a USA Today bestselling author, historian and podcaster, Deb Hunter and I write as Hunter S. Jones. I'm also a historian for Past Preservers Casting. When not writing, talking or tweeting about kings, queens and rock stars, I live in