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1. Blickling Hall, Norfolk. A seventeenth century house now stands on the site of Anne Boleyn’s birthplace (Elizabeth Norton).
2. The Howard coat of arms over the gate at Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. Anne was always proud of her Howard blood and this connection raised her to the highest ranks of the nobility (Elizabeth Norton).
3. Anne Boleyn. Anne did not conform to contemporary ideals of beauty but her grace and wit set her apart from the other ladies of the court (courtesy of Hever Castle).
4. The Henry VIII Bedroom at Hever Castle, Anne’s childhood home (courtesy of Hever Castle).
5. A replica of the rich clock given to Anne by Henry as a wedding present (courtesy of Hever Castle).
6. Hever Castle, Kent. Anne’s childhood home (Elizabeth Norton).
7. Hever Castle, Kent. The early months of Henry and Anne’s romance took place against the backdrop of the Bolyen family home (Elizabeth Norton).
8. The gardens of Hever Castle would have provided a romantic setting during visits paid to Anne by the king (David Sawtell).
9. Thomas Boleyn’s tomb brass. Thomas always used his children to further his ambitions (Elizabeth Norton).
10. The tomb of Anne’s uncle, the third Duke of Norfolk. Anne’s relationship with her uncle was fraught and he always considered that she would be the ruin of her family (Elizabeth Norton).
11. The tomb of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and his wife. Surrey was Anne’s cousin and one of the peers who sat in judgment at her trial (David Sawtell).
12. Henry VIII portrayed in all his magnificence at King’s College, Cambridge (Elizabeth Norton).
13. Prince Arthur’s Chamber at Ludlow Castle. The rooms in which Catherine of Aragon and Arthur spent their short married life (Elizabeth Norton).
14. Lady Margaret Beaufort above the gate at Christ’s College, Cambridge. Henry’s grandmother was an important example of a powerful royal woman and Anne attempted to follow the strict rules she laid down as to how a queen should behave (Elizabeth Norton).
15. The entwined initials of Anne and Henry displayed on the organ screen in King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (Elizabeth Norton).
16. Anne Boleyn’s falcon badge carved as graffiti into the wall of the Beauchamp Tower at the Tower of London (Elizabeth Norton).
17. Westminster Abbey. The site of Anne’s greatest triumph when she was crowned queen of England (Elizabeth Norton).
18. The Jewel Tower at Westminster Palace. Little else remains of the palace that Anne knew (Elizabeth Norton).
19. Thomas Cranmer on his memorial at Oxford. Anne always considered Cranmer to be ‘her’ archbishop but at her fall he hurried to disassociate himself from her (Elizabeth Norton).