In the summer of 1553, a girl of around 16 was proclaimed the queen of England. Her name was Lady Jane Grey, and she ruled ...
Researchers believe they may have identified the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, the “nine-day queen” who briefly ...
A portrait purporting to be of a living Lady Jane Grey, best-known from a post-death painting of her execution, has gone on ...
Researchers may have found the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, which was defaced in an iconoclastic attack.
Lady Jane Grey, a teenage pawn in the power struggles that plagued the Tudor court, ruled England for just nine days and was later executed for treason. Now, researchers believe they may have ...
And what’s more – it’s been loaned to the stately home in Silsoe from a private collection, alongside six other paintings ...
Experts believe they have uncovered enough evidence to suggest a Tudor-era portrait could be the only known image of Lady ...
Lady Jane Grey was executed on Tower Green at the Tower of London on 12 February 1554, at the age of just 17. | ITV News Anglia ...
A portrait, believed to be one of the only paintings of Lady Jane Grey from her lifetime, will be displayed alongside six new historic paintings from Friday. New research from English Heritage and ...
A painting that has gone on public display Friday could be the only portrait of England’s shortest-reigning queen, Lady Jane Grey, painted during her lifetime, according to the conservation ...
English Heritage claims to have found “compelling” evidence to support the theory that a mystery portrait is of Lady Jane Grey. The identity of the woman dressed in black and white has been ...