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Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was executed on 19 May
1536. Her sister Mary, rumoured mistress to the monarch, lived on
and survived the king’s wrath. But this is not the end of the
tale of the Boleyns and the British Royal family – their stories
have remained entwined for almost 500 years, through countless
wars, crises and triumphs. In this book, Amanda Harvey Purse delves
into the archives to tell the remarkable story of a number of
individuals who form part of the Boleyn bloodline, spanning the
worlds of the military, art and politics. Among those featured are
Robert Devereux, executed for treason after leading an army against
the government in the early seventeenth century; Lettice Knollys,
banished from the court of Elizabeth I after marrying the wrong
man; and Cecilia Nina Bowes‑Lyon, the grandmother of and
godmother to Elizabeth II, who married Claude Bowes-Lyon and played
a significant role in the convalescence of soldiers during the
First World War.
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was executed on 19 May
1536. Her sister Mary, rumoured mistress to the monarch, lived on
and survived the king's wrath. But this is not the end of the tale
of the Boleyns and the British Royal family - their stories have
remained entwined for almost 500 years, through countless wars,
crises and triumphs. In this book, Amanda Harvey Purse delves into
the archives to tell the remarkable story of a number of
individuals who form part of the Boleyn bloodline, spanning the
worlds of the military, art and politics. Among those featured are
Robert Devereux, executed for treason after leading an army against
the government in the early seventeenth century; Lettice Knollys,
banished from the court of Elizabeth I after marrying the wrong
man; and Cecilia Nina Bowes-Lyon, the grandmother of and godmother
to Elizabeth II, who married Claude Bowes-Lyon and played a
significant role in the convalescence of soldiers during the First
World War.
Drawing on his detailed knowledge of the city's history, in this
book Brian Lee takes the reader on a pictorial journey of the
Cardiff of yesteryear. A fascinating selection of archive postcards
has been chosen to reflect the changing fashions and pastimes in
the city. They also show changes in types of transport, and the
developing character of streets and districts as they took on the
form that is familiar today. Informative captions accompany the
images to relate the history of the people and buildings. Including
chapters on the castle, civic centre, city-centre streets, parks,
religion, transport, the docks, leisure and sport and also the 1909
Pageant of Wales, this book is sure to enthral anyone who knows and
loves this vibrant city.
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