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A detail of a waxwork statue of Katherine Howard at Warwick Castle. Queen, Portraits, Henry Viii, Anne Boleyn, Anthropologie, Royals, Elizabethan, Wives Of Henry Viii, Queen Anne
Katheryn Howard, Fifth Wife of Henry VIII, Waxwork at Warwick Castle
A detail of a waxwork statue of Katherine Howard at Warwick Castle.
Katheryn Howard wax figure. 5th wife of Henry VIII. Motto: 'No other will than his' Tudor, Women, Renaissance Fashion, Historical Clothing, Fotografia, Queen Of England
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Katheryn Howard wax figure. 5th wife of Henry VIII. Motto: 'No other will than his'
Katherine Howard  By Richard Burchett   Oil on panel, 1850’s Portrait, Mary Of Guise, King Henry, King Henry Viii, The Tudor
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Katherine Howard By Richard Burchett Oil on panel, 1850’s
Catherine Howard (c. 1520-1525 – 13 February 1542), also spelled Katherine or Katheryn,[1] was the fifth wife of Henry VIII of England, and sometimes known by his reference to her as his "rose without a thorn".  Catherine's birth date and place of birth are unknown (but occasionally cited as 1521 or 1525, possibly in Wingate, County Durham). She was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard, a younger son of the 2nd Duke of Norfolk. This made her a first cousin of the King's second wife, Anne Boleyn... History, Elizabeth I, Mary I, Hans Holbein The Younger, Reign
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Catherine Howard (c. 1520-1525 – 13 February 1542), also spelled Katherine or Katheryn,[1] was the fifth wife of Henry VIII of England, and sometimes known by his reference to her as his "rose without a thorn". Catherine's birth date and place of birth are unknown (but occasionally cited as 1521 or 1525, possibly in Wingate, County Durham). She was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard, a younger son of the 2nd Duke of Norfolk. This made her a first cousin of the King's second wife, Anne Boleyn...
Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife. People, Catherines
Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife.
The picture shows one of the Tudor toilets at Gainsborough - one of the places where Henry VIII's 5th Queen, Catherine, admitted to meeting with her lover Culpeper, on the progress with the King around the North, other places they met were Lincoln and Pontefract. There are also renovated Tudor loos on view (but not for use!) at Tattershall castle. Tudor History, Lincoln, Tudor Era, The Tudor Family
The picture shows one of the Tudor toilets at Gainsborough - one of the places where Henry VIII's 5th Queen, Catherine, admitted to meeting with her lover Culpeper, on the progress with the King around the North, other places they met were Lincoln and Pontefract. There are also renovated Tudor loos on view (but not for use!) at Tattershall castle.
The Ghost of Katherine Howard Art, Knight, Mixed Media, Artwork, Howard
The Ghost of Katherine Howard
Kathryn Howard by lnor19, via Flickr Films, Katherine Howard, Jane Seymour
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Kathryn Howard by lnor19, via Flickr
Kathryn Howard by lnor19, via Flickr Princesses, Statue
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Kathryn Howard by lnor19, via Flickr
The Haunted Gallery At Hampton Court Palace. Katherine Howard's ghost is said to haunt this gallery London, Haunted Places, Architecture
Retracing the steps of Anne Boleyn
The Haunted Gallery At Hampton Court Palace. Katherine Howard's ghost is said to haunt this gallery
Kathryn Howard's grave Reading, Aragon
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Kathryn Howard's grave
An execution block at the Tower of London -- supposedly the block that Catherine Howard, wife of King Henry VIII, used to practise how to lay her head the night before her execution, 13 February 1542. Photograph, 1971. Can you imagine the horror of having to practice for the horror of what was to come?! English, Quilling, Historical Fiction, England, Historical Fiction Authors
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An execution block at the Tower of London -- supposedly the block that Catherine Howard, wife of King Henry VIII, used to practise how to lay her head the night before her execution, 13 February 1542. Photograph, 1971. Can you imagine the horror of having to practice for the horror of what was to come?!
A re-creation of a Tudor gown ala Queen Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII, for display at Gainsborough Old Hall, to commemorate Henry and Catherine’s visit made as part of Henry’s Northern Progress in 1541. Medieval Dress, Tudor Gown, Victorian Dress, Tudor Dress, Tudor Costumes, Antique Clothing, Historical Dresses, Old Dresses
His ‘Rose without a Thorn’
A re-creation of a Tudor gown ala Queen Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII, for display at Gainsborough Old Hall, to commemorate Henry and Catherine’s visit made as part of Henry’s Northern Progress in 1541.
Catherine Howard Cleves, House Of Stuart
Catherine Howard
Catherine Howard English Royalty
We Weren't All Beheaded
Catherine Howard
Cranmer tries to make Katherine Howard confess her guilt. Catherine Of Aragon
Cranmer tries to make Katherine Howard confess her guilt.
Katherine Howard practising for her execution. Vintage
Katherine Howard practising for her execution.
Thomas Culpeper, Queen Kathryn Howards second cousin and rumored lover.  Both were beheaded. Thomas, People Of Interest, The Past
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Thomas Culpeper, Queen Kathryn Howards second cousin and rumored lover. Both were beheaded.
Catherine Howard was blindfolded by Gage and knelt at the block. A single blow from the axe was all it took to end her life.   Jane Boleyn, the one-time sister-in-law of Anne Boleyn, was brought up to the block which was now soaked in her teenage mistress's blood. Jane Boleyn's historical reputation has not been kind. It is she who is traditionally blamed for having provided the evidence needed to condemn her husband to death on a charge of incest with his royal sister was also beheaded. Pin Up, Draw, Blanco Y Negro, Uk History, Historia, Medieval
February 13th, 1542: The Execution of Catherine Howard and Jane Boleyn
Catherine Howard was blindfolded by Gage and knelt at the block. A single blow from the axe was all it took to end her life. Jane Boleyn, the one-time sister-in-law of Anne Boleyn, was brought up to the block which was now soaked in her teenage mistress's blood. Jane Boleyn's historical reputation has not been kind. It is she who is traditionally blamed for having provided the evidence needed to condemn her husband to death on a charge of incest with his royal sister was also beheaded.
Syon Abbey -where Queen Katherine Howard was kept before she was taken to the Tower. Makes me queasy.
Syon Abbey -where Queen Katherine Howard was kept before she was taken to the Tower. Makes me queasy.
The Bishop's Palace at Lincoln, where Katherine Howard flirted dangerously with her lover (Six Wives tour 2013). Lincoln Cathedral, Castle
The Bishop's Palace at Lincoln, where Katherine Howard flirted dangerously with her lover (Six Wives tour 2013).
Traitor's Gate at Tower of London. This is where Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard and others entered Tower of London for imprisonment before being beheaded :( Tower Of London, Gate, Tower, Castle Decor
Traitor's Gate at Tower of London. This is where Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard and others entered Tower of London for imprisonment before being beheaded :(
This is the only surviving letter written by Katherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife.    The ill advised letter to Thomas Culpepper, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber and other reports of her infidelity led to Katherine's execution in 1542, less than six months after her marriage to Henry.    Date: 1541 Ancestry Photos, Surviving Infidelity
Yours as long as life endures, Katheryn
This is the only surviving letter written by Katherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife. The ill advised letter to Thomas Culpepper, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber and other reports of her infidelity led to Katherine's execution in 1542, less than six months after her marriage to Henry. Date: 1541
A sketch by Holbein, possibly of Katherine Howard.    Image courtesy of Inor19 on Flickr.
A sketch by Holbein, possibly of Katherine Howard. Image courtesy of Inor19 on Flickr.
The Heraldic badge of Katherine Howard, whose motto was, "No Other Will But His." Tudor Rose, Tudor Dynasty
Kathryn Howard Gallery
The Heraldic badge of Katherine Howard, whose motto was, "No Other Will But His."
Tower Green, The place of execution of Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard, Lady Jane Grey and others. Palaces
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Tower Green, The place of execution of Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard, Lady Jane Grey and others.
Katherine Howard, 5th Queen of Henry VIII of England - kings-and-queens Photo Fotografie, Viii, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Photographer, Rembrandt
Kings and Queens Photo: Katherine Howard, 5th Queen of Henry VIII of England
Katherine Howard, 5th Queen of Henry VIII of England - kings-and-queens Photo