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Residence of Anne Boleyns Father, Great St Helens, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
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Residence of Anne Boleyns Father, Great St Helens, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
View of an old jettied building in Great St Helens, London, 1883; said to have been occupied by Anne Boleyns father Sir Thomas Boleyn
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Ann Bolin Anne Anne Boleyn Anne Bullen Boleyn Crowther Earl Of John Crowther Marchioness Of Pembroke Queen Anne Bullen Residence Sir Thomas Wiltshire Great St Helens
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Residence of Anne Boleyn's Father, Great St Helens, London, 1883 - A Glimpse into Tudor History
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. This print by artist John Crowther takes us back to the vibrant streets of Great St Helens in London during the year 1883. The image showcases an old jettied building that holds a significant historical connection - it is said to have been occupied by Sir Thomas Boleyn, father of the infamous Anne Boleyn. As we gaze upon this charming scene, we are transported to a time when the city was bustling with life and intrigue. The architecture of the building reflects its age and grandeur, standing as a testament to centuries gone by. Its exterior exudes elegance and charm while hinting at the secrets hidden within its walls. The location itself adds another layer of fascination; Great St Helens was known for its close proximity to important institutions such as Guildhall Library and Art Gallery. It is easy to imagine Sir Thomas Boleyn traversing these very streets on his way to attend royal affairs or engage in political discussions. Through this watercolour masterpiece, John Crowther captures not only a physical structure but also a glimpse into Tudor history. This artwork invites us to ponder upon the lives led within those walls - from Sir Thomas Boleyn's influential role in courtly affairs to his daughter Anne's rise and tragic fall as Queen consort. With every brushstroke meticulously crafted, this print serves as both an
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