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Bedworth. Old Meeting Chapel

The Old Meeting Chapel, Bedworth. Built 1726, the roof raised in 1808. On left is the Manse (demolished in late 1950s) showing a Monkey Puzzle ( Aracauria) tree. Minister in the doorway of the Manse. ...

Bedworth. Old Parish Church

The old church at Bedworth, built in 1606.

Berkswell Church

A view of the church and cross at Berkswell on the outskirts of Coventry. The postcard was printed by Jeff.

Berkswell, Warwickshire

A view of the church and cross at Berkswell in Warwickshire. The postcard was printed by Jackson.

Beverley Minster

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 232mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the interior of Beverley Minster, East Yorkshire, looking east along the nave.

Beverley Minster

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 184mm x 231mm This photograph depicts a view of Beverley Minster, East Yorkshire

Beverley Minster, The Percy Shrine

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 232mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the Percy Shrine at Beverley Minster, East Yorkshire

Bible

A hard backed Bible with a black cover used at the Leamington Spa Borough Police Court. There is an embossed inscription on the front, 1880.

Bible Text

This is a small piece of paper filled entirely with tiny hand writing on both sides. There are quotations from the Bible with comments on their meaning. The paper is enclosed between two seperate pieces ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 - blank leaf following Old Testament front page, owners' notes

Births and deaths recorded in a Bible of Shakespeare's time. Family notes recording the birth of a son to Edward Lumley in 1695, and the death of Mary, the wife of a later owner, Robert Mason, in 1780 ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - [?18th century] plate, illustration inserted p.67

A disobedient servant in Shakespeare's England. Every Elizabethan home employed servants to assist with the daily tasks of housekeeping. Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, The Taming of the Shrew ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - St Matthew, chapter 1, p. 5A1v.

The Christmas story: a source for Shakespeare. The Christmas story as recounted by St. Matthew in his gospel was familiar to Shakespeare who refers to this ‘holy’ time of year in his play ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - binding view

A family Bible from Shakespeare's time, in a repaired later binding. Many of Shakespeare’s contemporaries, especially devout Protestants would have owned a so-called ‘Geneva’ edition ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - notes on verso of front flyleaf .

An owner’s family notes in their Bible from Shakespeare's time. This Bible has notes by a number of former owners whose signatures appear on the title-page. On the flyleaf a late Victorian owner ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - title page of New Testament.

The New Testament provided sources for Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s plays show a familiarity with the text of the ‘Geneva’ edition of the Bible, and many Elizabethan homes would have ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - title page.

The Bible in English: known by Shakespeare. The Shakespeare family, like all their Elizabethan contemporaries were required by law to attend their parish church for worship every Sunday. At Holy Trinity ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - Book of Common Prayer, p.3A1r.

The Book of Common Prayer : The church services known to Shakespeare. Most printed copies of the ‘Geneva’ Bible from Queen Elizabeth’s time are bound with The Book of Common Prayer ...

Bible. English. The Bible translated, 1576 (Geneva version) - Book of Common Prayer, Psalm 45, p.Aa2v.

Psalms in the church service Shakespeare knew. The text for the Psalm known as the ‘Venite’, was regularly sung by Shakespeare's contemporaries at Morning Prayer each week. See:1 Henry ...