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Wydville Collection

"Wydville: A Royal Saga Unveiled Through Art" Step into the captivating world of Wydville, where love, power, and intrigue intertwine to shape the destiny of a kingdom

Background imageWydville Collection: Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville

Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville
Edward IV (1442 - 1483), King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470 with his wife Elizabeth Woodville, Queen consort of England

Background imageWydville Collection: Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV To restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Creator: Unknown

Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV To restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Creator: Unknown
Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV to restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Elizabeth Woodville, later to be wife of King Edward IV petitioned the king to return her lands in 1461

Background imageWydville Collection: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth... c1441-1689, (1948). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth... c1441-1689, (1948). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, Wife of Edward IV and Member of the Skinners Fraternity of Our Ladys Assumption, c1441-1689, (1948)

Background imageWydville Collection: Richard Duke of Gloucester accusing the Queen of Edward IV with Witchcraft, 1773

Richard Duke of Gloucester accusing the Queen of Edward IV with Witchcraft, 1773. Elizabeth Woodville, Queen consort to King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483

Background imageWydville Collection: Edward IV and Lady Elizabeth Grey, 1464 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Edward IV and Lady Elizabeth Grey, 1464 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Edward IV and Lady Elizabeth Grey, 1864. Elizabeth Woodville, (1437- 1492) was Queen consort of England as the spouse of King Edward IV, (1442- 1483) from 1464

Background imageWydville Collection: Elizabeth Woodville and Daughters, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Elizabeth Woodville and Daughters, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Elizabeth Woodville and Daughters, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Medieval stained glass depiction of Elizabeth praying opposite her husband, Edward IV, with their children behind

Background imageWydville Collection: Edward IV, meeting Elizabeth Woodville, . Artist: John Leech

Edward IV, meeting Elizabeth Woodville, . Artist: John Leech
Edward IV, meeting Elizabeth Woodville, c1860, (c1860). Elizabeth Woodville (c1437-1492) married Edward IV (1442-1483). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett [Bradbury

Background imageWydville Collection: The Queen Dowager of Edward IV parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793)

The Queen Dowager of Edward IV parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793)
Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen Dowager of Edward IV, parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J

Background imageWydville Collection: Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)

Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)
Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of King Edward IV, and Jane Shore, accused of witchcraft by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton

Background imageWydville Collection: Caxton showing the first specimen of his printing to King Edward IV at Westminster, c1477 (1905)

Caxton showing the first specimen of his printing to King Edward IV at Westminster, c1477 (1905)
William Caxton showing the first specimen of his printing to King Edward IV at the Almonry, Westminster, c1477 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol

Background imageWydville Collection: Earl Rivers presents his book to King Edward IV, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?))

Earl Rivers presents his book to King Edward IV, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?)). Artist: Charles Grignion
Earl Rivers presenting his translation of the Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers to King Edward IV and his family, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?))

Background imageWydville Collection: Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. Artist: H Austin

Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. Artist: H Austin
Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imageWydville Collection: Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York (King Richard III), (19th century). Artist: H Robinson

Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York (King Richard III), (19th century). Artist: H Robinson
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York (King Richard III), (19th century). A Victorian depiction of Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), Queen Consort of Edward IV of England

Background imageWydville Collection: Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), 1463

Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), 1463. Elizabeth was the queen consort of King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483



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"Wydville: A Royal Saga Unveiled Through Art" Step into the captivating world of Wydville, where love, power, and intrigue intertwine to shape the destiny of a kingdom. This 150 caption takes you on a journey through pivotal moments in the lives of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, revealing their extraordinary story. In James William Edmund Doyle's masterpiece "Edward IV and Lady Elizabeth Grey, " we witness the fateful encounter that would forever change their lives. As fate would have it, Edward falls deeply in love with Elizabeth despite her humble origins. The struggle for power is unveiled in an unknown artist's depiction of Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV to restore her lands. It showcases her determination and resilience as she fights for what rightfully belongs to her. Dark clouds loom over the royal court as Richard Duke of Gloucester accuses Queen Elizabeth Woodville of witchcraft in 1773. The tension between them reveals the treacherous nature lurking within these walls. A portrait from 1948 immortalizes Queen Elizabeth Woodville's beauty and grace—a testament to her enduring legacy throughout history. Her presence commands attention even centuries later. John Leech captures a poignant moment when Edward IV meets his beloved Elizabeth Woodville—an enchanting scene filled with romance and longing that transcends time itself. Heart-wrenching separation unfolds in 1793 when The Queen Dowager parts ways with her son, the Duke of York. Their tearful farewell echoes through generations as they face uncertain futures amidst political turmoil. Accusations fly high as Richard, Duke of Gloucester targets both Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore in 1483. These women find themselves entangled in a web spun by ambition and betrayal—innocence questioned under dark circumstances. Witness history unfold before your eyes as Caxton presents King Edward IV with his first printed specimen at Westminster around 1477—a groundbreaking moment that revolutionized communication forever.