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Abbots Salford. Salford Hall
Front view of Salford Hall, Abbots Salford. 1900s
Abbots Salford. Salford Hall
Jacobean stone built house with a bell turret, Salford Hall, Abotts Salford. 1920s
Abbots Salford. Salford Hall
The Priory, Salford Hall, Abbot's Salford. 1952
Abbots Salford. Salford Hall
The Priory, Salford Hall, Abbot's Salford. 1952
Abbots Salford. Salford Hall
Entrance to The Priory, Salford Hall, Abbots Salford. 1956
Abel Heywood & Son's Guide Book to Warwick
A guide book entitled Abel Heywood & Son's Guide Book to Warwick, c. 1916. The front cover is printed in black and red and features an image of a hall with suits of armour along one wall, probably the ...
Abraham Offering Up His Son Issac
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a story from the Old Testament in which Abraham offers up his son Isaac to be sacrificed when an angel, seen in the top left corner of the painting, appears ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - binding
A binder's ornament on a book contemporary with Shakespeare.
The sturdy, leather binding on this copy of Ortelius' small atlas is the original which was probably created for the book’s first ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - binding view.
Binding for everyday use in Shakespeare's time.
Elizabethan books were usually sold unbound, the price being set by a Stationers' Company ordinance, or regulation, of 1586 at 1d. [one old penny] per ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p. 103 The Turkish Empire.
The world travelled by Shakespeare's characters: Antony, Octavia, and by Pericles.
The small pocket version of Ortelius’s great atlas of the known world includes a view of the Eastern Mediterranean ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p. 3 Asia.
Asia as it was known to Shakespeare’s contemporaries.
The trading ventures of Antonio, Shakespeare's merchant of Venice, involved ships sailing to many parts of the world in search of goods to ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p. 73, Padua, Italy.
The province of Italy inhabited by Kate and her sister in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.
In The Taming of the Shrew Petruchio’s first words are 'Verona, for awhile I take my leave, to ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p. 90, Map of Ilyria.
Shakespeare's heroine, Viola, is shipwrecked in Illyria, a province in Ortelius’s atlas.
Illyria, ruled over by Duke Orsino in Twelfth Night, is the European state, now known as Croatia. ‘What ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p.1. The known world.
The world known to Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
English sailors, led by Francis Drake, first circumnavigated the world in 1578-1580. By this time the Dutch already had trading stations in India ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p.2, Europe.
Europe in Shakespeare’s time.
The maps of Ortelius, first printed in Antwerp in 1570, were republished in England in a small handbook format in 1603. Contemporary English writers, such as Shakespeare, ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p.6, England
Shakespeare’s England.
The pocket atlas of Ortelius was a useful handbook for all Elizabethans or Jacobeans who chose to travel, especially to Europe, either in person, or in their dreams of ...
Abraham Ortelius, Abraham Ortelius his epitome of the theatre of the worlde, 1603 - p.75, Verona, Italy
The Italy of Romeo and Juliet.
If Shakespeare knew the Ortelius maps he would have seen clearly the proximity of Verona, home of Juliet, to Mantua, the city to which Romeo goes after his banishment ...
Accident on the Road to Inverness
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a carriage accident on the road to Inverness in Scotland. In the background is Castle Stuart near Inverness. From this landmark it is possible to work out that ...