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Jodocus Hondius, America, 1619, Map of the Americas - detail, The southern Carribean including Trinidad, also a galleon.

Ships from Shakespeare’s London sailed to the Caribbean. As English settlements were established in the Americas pamphlets describing their experiences were published in London. The slave trade ...

John Addenbrooke released on bail: August 1608, back

Thomas Hornby, a Stratford townsman, agreed to stand bail for John Addenrooke, whereupon he was released, pending further action. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust reference: BRU 15/5/139, verso

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597]

London Bridge, looking upstream in Shakespeare's time. London's medieval bridge was thronged with passers-by entering the city. At the south end (left on this contemporary engraving) lay the gate above ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - detail - note the water-wheel under the bridge.

The northern bank of the Thames at London in Shakespeare's time. The water-tower at the northern end of London Bridge raised river water to distribute it into the city. Full title: John Norden, ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - detail of bridge and houses above

A coach enters Shakespeare's London. The centre of London Bridge had one short section where the houses did not loom five or six storeys high above the roadway. Norden shows a coach and a stream of ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - detail of capsized rowing boat

A ‘taxi-boat’ in difficulties on the river Thames in Shakespeare's time. Small rowing boats were the most common method of crossing the river Thames. These ferries acted as taxis and would ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - detail, a 'taxi' boat passes freight-carrying-boats at anchor

River transport in Shakespeare's London. In London the main means of crossing the river, apart from the only bridge, was by small rowing boat ferries, which acted as ‘taxi-boats’. These ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - lower left corner, dedicating the engraving to The Lord Mayor.

Dedication of the view of London bridge as Shakespeare knew it. Norden dedicated his engraving to the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Richard Saltonshall, as this corner of the engraving shows. Transcript: To ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - lower right corner of the engraving, panel descibing the bridge.

London's bridge described in Shakespeare's time. John Norden's engraving of London Bridge carries a description. Here we learn that along its length lay 102 homes, built alongside and over the 30 foot ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - Southern bank details including a crane, and heads on spikes above the gateway.

The south end of London Bridge, close to Shakespeare’s Globe. The southern end of London Bridge led directly into the parish of St. Mary Overy. This was a busy area for industry as is indicated ...

John Shakespeare and his wife Mary sell a share of property in Snitterfield, 15 October 1579

Robert Arden, John Shakespeare's father-in-law, had left a house and land he owned in Snitterfield jointly to six of his daughters by his first marriage, one of whom, Mary Arden, had married John Shakespeare. ...

John Shakespeare and his wife Mary sell a share of property in Snitterfield, 15 October 1579 - left hand side

Robert Arden, John Shakespeare's father-in-law, had left a house and land he owned in Snitterfield jointly to six of his daughters by his first marriage, one of whom, Mary Arden, had married John Shakespeare. ...

John Shakespeare and his wife Mary sell a share of property in Snitterfield, 15 October 1579 - seal of Mary Shakespeare

Robert Arden, John Shakespeare's father-in-law, had left a house and land he owned in Snitterfield jointly to six of his daughters by his first marriage, one of whom, Mary Arden, had married John Shakespeare. ...

John Shakespeare and his wife Mary sell a share of property in Snitterfield, 15 October 1579, endorsement

Contemporary endorsement, with the names of those who witnessed the transaction. They are 'Nycholas Knooles, vicar of Auston [Alveston], Wyllyam Maydes, Anthony Osbaston and others'. Robert Arden, ...

John Shakespeare, High Bailiff of Stratford-upon-Avon, 1569

Minutes of a meeting of the Stratford Corporation, 7 September 1569: 'Mr John Shakysper hygh balyf' heads the list of aldermen and chief burgesses attending. Shakespeare's father, John, had been active ...

John Shakespeare's mark, 15 October 1579

John also signed the 1579 conveyance [see below] by mark, establishing, at the very least, that he too was unable to write easily. His reading abilities may also have been limited, but this would have ...

Jubilee Booklet - King George V and Queen Mary

A souvenir booklet with a silver cover celebrating the jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary, April 1935.

Jubilee Booklet - Queen Elizabeth II

A souvenir booklet celebrating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 1977.