Skip over navigation

NEN Gallery

NEN Gallery
Home / History / Life in Tudor Times (1485-1602) / Battles and Weapons / Armour of 3rd Earl of Worcester
Asset 1 of 1 Previous Asset [ 1 ] Next Asset   [Slideshow]

Armour of 3rd Earl of Worcester

Show/Hide_Details
Download:

328 x 640
736 x 1436

Unique Id:

70530

This item is saved in one of your albums. Click to remove it.. My Albums

Armour of William Somerset. Ordered from the Royal workshops at Greenwich. Such orders for costly armour were encouraged by royalty. The armour was made by John Kettle around 1570. William Somerset was a commissioner for the trial of Mary Queen of Scots in 1586.

Added:
18th Aug 2007 by Diane Earl

Subjects:
History

Key Stages:
Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Keywords:
weapon shield sword fight armour Tudor knight Somerset

Related Links:

EXIF data:

National Education Network
Developed by E2BN for the National Education Network
E2B® and E2BN® are registered trade marks and trading names of East of England Broadband Network (Company Registration No. 04649057)