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"Parr: A Tapestry of History and Legacy" Step into the captivating world of Parr, where history intertwines with artistry and resilience

Background imageParr Collection: View of Mountains called Sierra Leone & Houses at Sierra Leone, c18th century. Artist: N Parr

View of Mountains called Sierra Leone & Houses at Sierra Leone, c18th century. Artist: N Parr
View of Mountains called Sierra Leone & Houses at Sierra Leone, c18th century

Background imageParr Collection: Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII... 1546 (18th century(?)).Artist: Saunders

Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII... 1546 (18th century(?)).Artist: Saunders
Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII after his reconciliation with Catherine Par, 1546 (18th century(?)). Stephen Gardiner (c1497-1555)

Background imageParr Collection: An Inside View of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, 1899

An Inside View of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, 1899. The Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, was erected as a public venue for indoor entertainments of various kinds in 1741 and closed in 1803

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr (1512-1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. Artist: WH Mote

Catherine Parr (1512-1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. Artist: WH Mote
Catherine Parr (1512-1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imageParr Collection: Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers

Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers
Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). The last of Henrys six wives, Catherine (1512-1548) outlived the the king by a year and a half

Background imageParr Collection: Henry V, King of England. Artist: Parr

Henry V, King of England. Artist: Parr
Henry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background imageParr Collection: Henry VII, King of England. Artist: Parr

Henry VII, King of England. Artist: Parr
Henry VII, King of England. Henry (1457-1509) came to the throne in 1485 after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last engagement of the Wars of the Roses

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr, 1547, (1902)

Catherine Parr, 1547, (1902). The last of King Henry VIIIs six wives, Catherine Parr (1512-1548) outlived him. Illustration from Henry VIII, by A F Pollard, published by Goupil and Co, (London)

Background imageParr Collection: Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1743. Artist: Nathaniel Parr

Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1743. Artist: Nathaniel Parr
Battledore and Shuttlecock. 1743. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageParr Collection: Henry III, King of England. Artist: Nathaniel Parr

Henry III, King of England. Artist: Nathaniel Parr
Henry III, King of England. Henry (1207-1272) is one of the least-known British monarchs, considering the great length of his reign

Background imageParr Collection: Letter from Lady Jane Grey to William Parr, 10th July 1553. Artist: Lady Jane Grey

Letter from Lady Jane Grey to William Parr, 10th July 1553. Artist: Lady Jane Grey
Letter from Lady Jane Grey to William Parr, Marquis of Northampton, 10th July 1553. Letter written from the Tower of London

Background imageParr Collection: Letter from Queen Mary I to Lord Seymour of Sudeley, 4th June 1547. Artist: Queen Mary I

Letter from Queen Mary I to Lord Seymour of Sudeley, 4th June 1547. Artist: Queen Mary I
Letter from Queen Mary I to Lord Seymour of Sudeley, 4th June 1547. Letter written from Wanstead by Mary I (written before her accession) to Lord Seymour of Sudeley (Lord High Admiral)

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Artist:s Freeman

Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Artist:s Freeman
Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Catherine Parr (c1512-1548) was the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England (ruled 1509-1547). She outlived him by a year and a half

Background imageParr Collection: George of Denmark, Prince Consort of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Artist: N Parr

George of Denmark, Prince Consort of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Artist: N Parr
George of Denmark, Prince Consort of Queen Anne of Great Britain

Background imageParr Collection: 7 Wonders / Diana / Parr

7 Wonders / Diana / Parr
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageParr Collection: Thomas Parr, born in Shropshire, England, reputedly in 1483 and known to have died in 1635

Thomas Parr, born in Shropshire, England, reputedly in 1483 and known to have died in 1635. If so, he would have been 152 years old. Also known as Old Tom Parr and Old Parr

Background imageParr Collection: King Henry Viii With His Sixth Wife, Catherine Parr. From A Nineteenth Century Print

King Henry Viii With His Sixth Wife, Catherine Parr. From A Nineteenth Century Print

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr Also Spelled Katherine 1512-1548 English Queen Sixth Wife Of Englands Henry Viii

Catherine Parr Also Spelled Katherine 1512-1548 English Queen Sixth Wife Of Englands Henry Viii Engraved By Bocquet After Holbein From The Book A Catalogue Of The Royal And Noble Authors Published

Background imageParr Collection: Samuel Parr 1747 To 1825 English Schoolmaster Reverend And Man Of Letters Engraved By J Cochran

Samuel Parr 1747 To 1825 English Schoolmaster Reverend And Man Of Letters Engraved By J Cochran After A Chisholm From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Iv Published C 1835

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr 1512-1548. English Queen. Sixth Wife Of Englands Henry Viii

Catherine Parr 1512-1548. English Queen. Sixth Wife Of Englands Henry Viii. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageParr Collection: Young Trout, Salmon Parr, and Smelt

Young Trout, Salmon Parr, and Smelt
Young Trout (Salmo cambricus or Salmo trutta, also known as Young Salmon, Silver Salmon, Sea Trout, Sewen and Sewin), Salmon Parr (Salmo salar, Salmo salmulus)

Background imageParr Collection: Salmo salar, or Parr and Samlet

Salmo salar, or Parr and Samlet
Salmo salar (Salmo salmulus) Parr and Samlet, also known as Branlin, Palmer Trout, Trotter, Hipper and Farthing Trout. Date: 1865

Background imageParr Collection: Music cover, Now and Forever

Music cover, Now and Forever, music by Harry Parr-Davies, words by Christopher Hassall, title song of a film starring Janette Scott and Vernon Gray. 1956

Background imageParr Collection: Captain A. A. C. Parr R. N

Captain A. A. C. Parr R. N
Captain Alfred Arthur Chase Parr at the time he was appointed Naval Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria. Date: 1899

Background imageParr Collection: Queen Catherine Parr, sixth wife of Henry VIII

Queen Catherine Parr, sixth wife of Henry VIII
Queen Catherine Parr (1512-1548), sixth wife of King Henry VIII. 1540s

Background imageParr Collection: Music cover, George Formby, Noughts and Crosses

Music cover, George Formby, Noughts and Crosses, a song by Roma Campbell-Hunter and Harry Parr-Davies. circa 1938

Background imageParr Collection: Agnes Parr Nursery, Streatham

Agnes Parr Nursery, Streatham
Small children stand at the gate of the Agnes Parr Nursery, Streatham, in South London

Background imageParr Collection: Beatrice Chases Cottage

Beatrice Chases Cottage
This lovely cottage at Widecombe-in-the-Moor, was for many years the home of English authoress BEATRICE CHASE. Born Olive Katharine Parr, she was a descendent of WILLIAM PARR. Date: 1874 - 1955

Background imageParr Collection: Samuel Parr - 1

Samuel Parr - 1
SAMUEL PARR Scholar, educator and statesman with his autograph Date: 1747 - 1825

Background imageParr Collection: Samuel Parr - 2

Samuel Parr - 2
SAMUEL PARR Scholar, educator and statesman with his autograph Date: 1747 - 1825

Background imageParr Collection: Wm. Arquess Northampton

Wm. Arquess Northampton
WILLIAM PARR, earl of Essex and marquess of NORTHAMPTON brother of Queen Catherine Parr, supported Lady Jane Greys claim, arraigned but pardoned by Elizabeth. Date: 1513 - 1571

Background imageParr Collection: PARR, CURTIS, AND MADELEYs PLANING MACHINE, 1851 engraving

PARR, CURTIS, AND MADELEYs PLANING MACHINE, 1851 engraving

Background imageParr Collection: PARR, CURTIS, AND MANDELEYs LATHE, 1851 engraving

PARR, CURTIS, AND MANDELEYs LATHE, 1851 engraving

Background imageParr Collection: ELIZABETHAN MANUSCRIPT. Autograph translations by Elizabeth I of prayers composed

ELIZABETHAN MANUSCRIPT. Autograph translations by Elizabeth I of prayers composed by her stepmother, Queen Katherine Parr into Latin, French and Italian

Background imageParr Collection: CATHERINE PARR (1512-1548). Sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. Oil on panel

CATHERINE PARR (1512-1548). Sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. Oil on panel, c1545, by an unknown artist

Background imageParr Collection: Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) young, parr swimming in tank, Scottish Centre for Ecology

Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) young, parr swimming in tank, Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE), Rowardennan, Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs N.P

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr (1512-1548) sixth queen of Henry VIII of England (1543-1547)

Catherine Parr (1512-1548) sixth queen of Henry VIII of England (1543-1547) and, after she had been widowed, wife of Thomas Seymour. Engraving after portrait by Holbein

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr (1512-1548). Sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. Anonymous portrait c1545

Catherine Parr (1512-1548). Sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. Anonymous portrait c1545

Background imageParr Collection: Parr, Curtis, And Mandeleys Lathe

Parr, Curtis, And Mandeleys Lathe, 1851 Engraving

Background imageParr Collection: PARR, CURTIS, AND MADELEYs PLANING MACHINE, 1851 engraving

PARR, CURTIS, AND MADELEYs PLANING MACHINE, 1851 engraving

Background imageParr Collection: CATHERINE PARR (1512-1548). Sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England

CATHERINE PARR (1512-1548). Sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. Line and stipple engraving, 1829, after Hans Holbein the Younger

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr / Univ Mag

Catherine Parr / Univ Mag
CATHERINE PARR 6th & final wife of Henry VIII. Henry was her 3rd husband. Date: 1512 - 1548

Background imageParr Collection: Salmon Parr

Salmon Parr
PM-7210 Salmon Parr or Fingerling Salmo salar Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageParr Collection: Lieutenant Parr sets out to find help for the Northern Sledg

Lieutenant Parr sets out to find help for the Northern Sledg
Engraving showing Lieutenant Parr setting off from the Northern Sledging party, in order to fetch help, during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageParr Collection: Thomas Parr Lived to 152

Thomas Parr Lived to 152
THOMAS PARR Londoner who lived to the age of 152

Background imageParr Collection: 7 Wonders / Nineveh / Parr

7 Wonders / Nineveh / Parr
The Temple of the Sun at Nineveh

Background imageParr Collection: Salmon Parr - shoal

Salmon Parr - shoal
JLMO-3459 ATLANTIC SALMON Parr or Fingerling - shoal Salmo salar John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageParr Collection: Catherine Parr 6th Wife

Catherine Parr 6th Wife
CATHERINE PARR Sixth wife of Henry VII of England




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"Parr: A Tapestry of History and Legacy" Step into the captivating world of Parr, where history intertwines with artistry and resilience. From the tumultuous reign of King Henry VIII to the valiant defenders of the British Empire, this enigmatic word holds a multitude of stories. Intriguingly, Parr brings forth images of King Henry VIII and his three wives and children. The echoes of their turbulent relationships reverberate through time, reminding us of power struggles and love lost. Their lives were a tapestry woven with passion, betrayal, and political intrigue. It also evokes thoughts of the Defenders of the Empire - brave men serving in the British Army, Navy, and Airforce. Through their unwavering dedication to protect their homeland's shores from threats both near and far, they embody courage personified. Within this rich tapestry lies Catherine Parr herself - a woman ahead of her time. Her intelligence shone brightly as she navigated through treacherous waters as Queen Consort to King Henry VIII. She was not just another wife; she was an influential figure who championed education for women during an era when it was frowned upon. The mention of William Herbert's monument in old St Pauls Cathedral reminds us that even in death, legacies endure. This grand structure stands tall amidst London's bustling streets—honoring those who left indelible marks on society. As we delve deeper into history's embrace, we encounter George Parr—an English cricketer whose skills graced cricket fields circa 1845. His name resonates with sportsmanship and excellence—a testament to England's enduring love affair with this beloved game. But let us not forget Hugh Scanlon—the trade union leader whose tireless efforts fought for workers' rights in Britain. He stood firm against injustice while advocating for fair wages—a true embodiment of strength amidst adversity. Lastly, Old Parr emerges from centuries past—an enigmatic figure immortalized by Peter Paul Rubens.