Happy Easter to my BeingBess readers who celebrate the holiday, as well as happy Passover, spring etc.
To learn about Easter in Elizabethan times, please see my article here.
| The author as Queen Elizabeth I, wearing a reproduction of the effigy bodies. The reproduction bodies/corset was created on commission by The Very Merry Seamstress. Photo by L.Jensen. |
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| An effigy of Queen Elizabeth I alongside her 'effigy corset' in the Undercroft Museum at Westminster Abbey. Picture acquired from TheTudorTutor/Barb Alexander on Pinterest . |
| Another photograph of the author as Queen Elizabeth I, this time without the farthingale, wearing a reproduction of the effigy bodies. The reproduction bodies/corset was created on commission by The Very Merry Seamstress. Photo by L.Jensen. |
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| The 'effigy corset' of Queen Elizabeth I. |
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| The wooden head of a funeral effigy of Queen Elizabeth I. |
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| The impressive marble effigy of Queen Elizabeth I on her tomb in Westminster Abbey. This photo was shared for public use provided credit was given by Lara E. Eakins of Tudorhistory.org. |
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| The funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth I, circa 1603. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
| The author as Queen Elizabeth I presenting one of her original BeingBess programs on 3/23/13. Photo by L.Jensen. |
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| A detail from a portrait featuring the children of King Henry VIII, showing Mary Tudor and Elizabeth Tudor. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| An engraving of King Henry VIII and his children, in the order that they would succeed him. Shared for public use under Creative Commons licensing by Inor19 on Flickr. |
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| Woodcut print of Grace O'Malley's audience with Queen Elizabeth I at Greenwich Palace. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A view of the scenic Clew Bay from the remaining tower of Grace's Rockfleet Castle. Picture shared for public use by Keith Salvesen on Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| An interior view of the sole remaining tower of Rockfleet Castle. Picture shared for public use by Graham Horn on Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A detail from a portrait of Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, circa 1573. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
| A view of part of Dublin Castle (I've been here!) Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| The tower of Rockfleet Castle is all that remains of Grace O'Malley stronghold. Picture shared for public use by Graham Horn on Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A portrait of Sir Richard Bingham, from 1564. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A woodcut of Queen Elizabeth I, circa 1590. By an unknown artist. Ashmoleon Museum, Oxford. Image public domain. |
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| A detail from a portrait of the Earl of Essex, circa 1590. By Marcus Gheeraerts. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| Clare Island Abbey, reputed to be the burial place of Grace O'Malley. Picture shared for public use by Graham Horn on Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| Portraying Grace O'Malley in a reproduction of the Shinrone bog gown. Picture by L. Jensen. |
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| An engraving of Bernardino de Mendoza, c. 1595. By an artist from the Spanish School. Image public domain. |
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| A 16th century painting of the Spanish Armada and the English Navy. By an artist from the English School. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| An engraving of Ambrose Dudley, the Earl of Warwick. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A 16th century portrait of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox. By an unknown artist. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A dual portrait of Margaret's children, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and his younger brother Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A portrait of a young Arbella Stuart, clutching her doll. The portrait hangs at Hardwick Hall. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A portrait of Elizabethan sisters, with their respective children. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| 'Queen Elizabeth ushers in Peace and Plenty', from An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, circa 1572. Attributed to Lucas de Heere. Photo acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |
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| A portrait of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by Steven van Herwijk. Picture acquired through Wikimedia Commons. Image public domain. |