Category Archives: Picture of the Week
Picture of the Week #163
IANE carved into a wall in the Beauchamp Tower of the Tower of London. Photo May 2003. This carving has been associated with Jane Grey, who, along with her husband Guildford, was executed this week in 1554. Guildford Dudley and … Continue reading
Picture of the Week #162
The view from atop Harlech Castle in Wales. Photo May 2000. As I’ve mentioned previously, Harlech Castle was a Lancastrian stronghold during the Wars of the Roses.
Picture of the Week #161
Another section of the Lord Leycester Hospital in Warwick. Photo May 1998 As I mentioned when I first posted about this place in Picture of the Week #86, it is on my “to visit again” list since I didn’t go … Continue reading
Picture of the Week #160
The arms of Prince Arthur at Carew Castle, Wales. Photo May 2003. This is a close-up of Prince Arthur’s arms – the wider shot was Picture of the Week #8 and Catherine of Aragon’s were Picture of the Week #102. … Continue reading
Picture of the Week #159
Looking over the old Elizabethan gardens at Kenilworth Castle. Photo May 1998. This is how the gardens looked before the re-design that opened in 2009.
Picture of the Week #158
The Tower of London viewed from across the Thames. Photo June 2000.
Picture of the Week #157
Great Tower of Pembroke Castle and other buildings of the Inner Ward. Photo May 2003. I realized as I was looking through my pictures for one to use today, that this marks the first post of year 4 of “Picture … Continue reading
Picture of the Week #156
Front of St. Mary’s Church at Sudeley Castle. Photo May 1998.
Picture of the Week #155
Barbican of Leeds Castle. Photo May 2003.
Picture of the Week #154
Shakespeare’s Globe. Photo May 1998.
Picture of the Week #153
Combs recovered from The Mary Rose. Photo June 2000.
Picture of the Week #152
Penshurst Place. Photo May 2003. One more of Penshurst, in honor of Sir Philip Sidney who was born there on this day in 1554.
Picture of the Week #151
Raglan Castle, Wales. Photo May 2003. As I’ve mentioned with previous pictures of Raglan, Henry Tudor (the future Henry VII) lived at the castle in his childhood while in the custody of Sir William Herbert.
Picture of the Week #150
Hever Castle and part of the Astor ‘Tudor village’. Photo May 1998.
Picture of the Week #149
Part of Edinburgh Castle and the volcanic rock it is built on. Besides being an interesting place to visit as a fan of history, I loved the geology of Edinburgh!
Picture of the Week #148
Armor made for Henry VIII in 1540, on display at the Tower of London. Photo May 2003.
Picture of the Week #147
Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Stratford-upon-Avon. Photo May 1998.
Picture of the Week #146
Main Entrance to Hampton Court Palace. Photo June 2000.
Picture of the Week #145
View from the top of the Great Keep of Pembroke Castle. Photo May 2003.
Picture of the Week #144
Canterbury Cathedral. Photo May 2003.


