The effigy of Henry V’s queen is a full length effigy with a painted red dress and groove on her head for a crown. Mary I’s wooden body and head were re-united for the new display but her face is not ...
Unfortunately only the wooden frame of the effigy now remains. The robes had been stolen as early as 1616 and the head had gone by 1872. This is the earliest surviving effigy in England of anyone ...
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