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Royal procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c1580 (1744). Artist: George Vertue
Royal procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c1580 (1744). Engraving after a painting of the Royal Procession of Queen Elizabeth I to visit Henry Carey (1526-1596), Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick upon Tweed, Privy Councillor, courtier and administrator, who received lands in Derbyshire after the Northern Uprising of 1569-1570. The engraving, in the possession of Lord Digby, was made for Edward, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1687-1741), owner of Bolsover Castle.
Unique Identifier
AR930095
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4394px × 3581px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
18th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Carey
Carrying
Costume
country
derbyshire
Dress
Earl
Earl Mortimer
Earl of
Earl of Oxford
Earl of Oxford and Morimer
Earl of Oxford and Mortimer
edward
Edward Harley
eighteenth century
ELIZABETH I
ELIZABETH TUDOR
ELIZABETHAN
England
English
Engraving
Fashion
Female
GEORGE
George Vertue
Harley
HENRY
Henry Carey
Hunsdon
LADY
LOCATION
LORD
Lord Hunsdon
Male
Man
Men
MONARCH
Monochrome
Mortimer
NEMPR Picture the Past
OXFORD
PALANQUIN
Palanquin, Palankeen (covered litter)
People
Picture the Past
Procession
QUEEN
QUEEN ELIZABETH
queen elizabeth I
QUEEN OF ENGLAND
royal
ROYAL VISIT
Royalty
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
SOVEREIGN
TGN
TRAVELLING
Tudor
Vertue
Visiting
Woman
Women