3. Mary Tudor as a young girl. By an
unknown artist.
4. Mary as Queen of France, drawn in late
1514. This is the only authentic likeness.
5. Anne Boleyn, the second Queen of Henry
VIII, from a drawing by Hans Holbein. Mary
was deeply suspicious of her ambitions, and
those of her family.
6. Catherine Willoughby, the second
Duchess of Suffolk. A drawing by Hans Holbein.
A rather more complete study of
Catherine, also by Holbein.
7. Elizabeth of York, Henry VII’s queen, and Mar’s mother.
8. Mary’s
brother,
Henry VIII,
effaces
his father,
Henry
VII; from
Holbein’s
celebrated
cartoon in
the National
Portrait
Gallery.
9. Catherine of Aragon,
Henry’s first Queen, and
a particular friend of
Mary.
10. The English
pavilion at the Field of
Cloth of Gold, Henry’s
1520 meeting with
Francis I of France.
11. Westminster, from
the panorama of
London by Antony
van Wyngaerde
(c.1550). The following
six pictures are all
taken from the same
panorama, which
represents London
as Mary would have
known it.
12. Whitehall
Palace.
13. London, from Westminster to the Strand.
14. Old St Pauls.