Westminster Abbey is undertaking a new project using the latest 3D technology to scan the funeral effigy head of Henry VII - ...
The effigy rested atop Henry's coffin during his funeral in 1509. The head is all that survives after the body was destroyed ...
The effigy head of the founder of the Tudor dynasty is one of the finest examples of its kind to have survived to the present ...
A remarkably lifelike effigy head of King Henry VII is currently being scanned by Westminster Abbey to try and work out how ...
John Jenkins has published his book, Quench not the Spirit, to mark the anniversary of the granting of the patent by King Henry VIII to Bishop ...
Henry VIII died on 28 January 1547 and was succeeded by his son, Edward VI. He was buried next to Jane Seymour in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
the octagonal Bray Chapel is named after Sir Reginald Bray, friend of Henry VIII and benefactor of the Chapel; the simple tomb of Henry VI was once the focus of pilgrimages, and one of the oriel ...
CHICHESTER CANAL. Free Family Fun Day at the Canal Heritage Centre, 19 Feb, 10-3pm. Join us for family fun at Chichester ...
The latest technology will be used to scan the funeral effigy head of Henry VII, which is currently on display in Westminster Abbey’s museum - Paul Grover ...