September 2024
Issue 14
In Issue 14 of Tudor Places, we explore medieval Carlisle Castle and the story of its two most famous prisoners, visit Gainsborough Old Hall, once home to Queen Katherine Parr and to Rose Hickman, learn more about Collyweston Palace, the power base of Lady Margaret Beaufort, and enjoy Prinknash Abbey’s beautiful stained glass, now in the Great Cloister of Gloucester Cathedral.
We speak with Leonie Seliger, Director of the Stained Glass Studio at Canterbury Cathedral, about her work overseeing the care and preservation of one of the world’s finest collections of medieval stained glass. This includes the remnants of the Royal Window with its depictions of King Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth Woodville, and their young sons and daughters.
We ramble around Tudor Rutland and its neighbouring counties with a four-day itinerary that explores the hidden treasures of this often-overlooked area of the East Midlands, delight in a summer of blooming roses at Old Hall, and learn about Dr Owen Emmerson’s favourite Tudor places. All of this, plus news, book listings and more….
Articles include
A Tale of Two Prisoners: Carlisle Castle in the Tudor Age
A Palace Fit for a King's Mother: Lady Margaret Beaufort's Power Base at Collyweston
'Just a Load of Tat'?!: Fixtures and Fittings in the Tudor Church
Gainsborough Old Hall: Through the Lives of its Tudor Women
The Lost Manor of Chobham Park
In Conversation with Leonie Seliger
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