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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: 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

Background imageParr Collection: Aged Henry VIII & Parr

Aged Henry VIII & Parr
Catherine Parr with an aged King Henry VIII - British Royalty

Background imageParr Collection: 7 Wonders / Pyramids / Parr

7 Wonders / Pyramids / Parr
Located just outside Cairo, Egypt, the pyramids are believed to have been built around 2600 to 2500 BC, and served as tombs for Egyptian kings

Background imageParr Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr

7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces and used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageParr Collection: 7 Wonders / Zeus / Parr

7 Wonders / Zeus / Parr
The statue was carved by the Greek sculptor, Phidias, around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides




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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.