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As part of the John Dryden Lincoln tour, we visited the beautiful Gainsborough Old Hall, a remarkable building which has played host to royalty - Richard III & Henry VIII included. A beautiful gem of a house.






Thank you to everyone who came to watch us at Hardwick Hall and Stainsby Mill . We had a blast! And what better setting could we all ask for?! Not only did we perform in this stunning chamber that houses the Eglantine Table, we were alongside Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots


"Everyone breath in so I can shut the door!" BL Cotton MS Nero C IV; the Winchester Psalter; f.32r Medieval Manuscripts





I am so excited to be speaking as part of Tudor Times Royal Marriages Summit this autumn (details on how to buy tickets are in the images). I will be looking at the marriage of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal and its impact both personally and on the


Thank you so much Hodder & Stoughton (no longer active) for banishing my post-holiday blues! 🎉🎉🎉 The Soho Agency

The final talk in the 1st summit bit.ly/41mhT1s of our Royal Marriages Summit series will be delivered by Dr Linda Porter She'll be discussing the marriage of James IV of Scotland & Margaret, daughter of Henry VII of England, intended to bring about ‘perpetual peace’.




Messenger:... Buckingham's army is dispersed... he.. wander'd away.. No man knows whither. RICHARD III: my purse to cure that blow of thine...Reward to him that brings the traitor in 📷 site of Buckingham's arrest, on the Soulton boundary Hollow Crown Fans #Shakespearesunday


Fiddling while the world burns 🔥 BL Add 11695; Beatus of Liébana, Commentary on the Apocalypse; 1091CE - 1109 CE; Spain, N; f. 86r Medieval Manuscripts




The final talk in the first summit of Royal Marriages Summit series bit.ly/41mhT1s will be delivered by Dr Linda Porter who will be discussing the marriage of James IV of Scotland to Margaret, daughter of Henry VII of England, a union intended to bring perpetual peace.
