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Queen Margaret of Anjou
Queen Margaret of Anjou (1430-82). Queen of England. The queen is wearing a crowned head-dress and veil studded with pearls. Her gown iscloth of gold. Behind the queen are several ladies of court. Image taken from The Costume of the original inhabitants of the British Islands from the earliest periods to the sixth century to which is added that of theGothic nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic the ancestors of the Anglo-saxons and Anglo-Danes.. Originally published/produced in R. Havell: London 1815. Author Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, C H Smith, Illustrated by J Merrigot.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9114589
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4384px × 6300px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
armed conflict
armed conflicts
ATTIRé
Britain
clothes
Clothing
Costume
Dress
England
event
Events
FAMOUS PEOPLE
Fighting Scene
garments
Gold
GOWN
inorganic material
inorganic materials
margaret of anjou
MATERIALS
Metal
METALS
military event
military events
People
personal adornment
PERSONALITIES
PRECIOUS METAL
precious metals
royal
Royalty
style and period
war of the roses
Wars
wars of the roses