
Category Archives: Act V


The Merry Wives of Windsor Tailpiece

Herne’s Oak (II)

Herne’s Oak

The Two Gentlemen of Verona Tailpiece

Valentine, Thurio and Duke

The Tempest Tailpiece

Prospero and Alonso

On a Bat’s Back

Archbishop Crammer

Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex – From Holbein

Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester – From Holbein

Group of Christening Gifts

The Palace at Greenwich; returning from the Christening

Handle of Cross-bow found at Bosworth – From Nichols’ ‘Bib. Top. Brit.’

Portrait of Duke of Norfolk – From a picture by Holbein, in the Queen’s private collection

Plan of Battle of Bosworth, from Nichols’ ‘History of Leicestershire’

Tamworth Castle

Blue Boar Inn, Leicester

View of Leicester

Bosworth Field – Scene IV

View of Salisbury – Scene I

Monument to Henry VI, formerly at Windsor

Battle of Tewkesbury – From an illumination in a MS. at Ghent

Tewkesbury – Scene IV

Field of Battle near Barnet – Scene II

Coventry – Scene I

Richard Nevil Earl of Warwick – From the Warwick Roll in the College of Arms, London

Field near St Alban’s – Scene II

Between Dartford and Blackheath – Scene I

Triumphal Entry of Charles VII into Rouen – from Montfaucon

Regnier Duke of Anjou – from Montfaucon

Old Monument of Joan of Arc, Rouen – from Millin’s ‘Antiqities Nationales’

Angiers

Room in the King’s Palace – Scene V

Infant Shakspere

Isabella of Bavaria, Queen of France

John (Sans Peur) Duke of Burgundy

Katharine

Troyes

Robin Hood, Scarlet, and John

Public Place near Westminster Abbey, exhibiting the north transept as it existed at the period

Hall in Shallow’s House, showing the domestic architecture of the period

Cuckoo and Hedge Sparrow

Prince Henry and Falstaff – ‘Poor Jack, farewell’

Army before Shrewsbury

Portrait of Richard II in his armour

William of Colchester, Abbot of Westminster, from his tomb in Westminster Abbey

The Groat of Richard II

Richard and Bolingbroke entering London

A Street leading to the Tower – Meeting of Richard and his Queen

Lewis, Dauphin of France, from his Seal

Death of John by poison, from ‘Fox’s Acts and Monuments’

The Long Wash between Lynn and Boston

St. Edmundsbury

Henry III, from his great Seal

Ancient Carriages, from an old MS

The Horse-litter, from a MS. (Royal, xvi. G 6)

Card Party from ‘Le Roman du Roy Meliadus’

Cards, from originals of 1466

Monument of King John at Worcester

Death of John at Swinstead Abbey

Augustus – From a Gold Coin in the British Museum

Alexandria – From an original Sketch

Interior of an Egyptian Monument

Statue of Pompey – This is the statue beneath which Caesar fell, and which is still preserved at Rome

Medal of Brutus

Plains of Philippi

Kemble as Coriolanus. After Sir T. Lawrence

Scene III – ‘Pebbles on the hungry beach’

Roman Tomb and Fragments

Public Place in Rome

Parting of Hector and Andromache

Diomedes. From a fictile Vase in Hopes ‘Costume’

Scene IX – Death of Hector

In Birnam Wood

The Dunsinane Range

Dunkeld

Norman Gateway, Dover Castle

Death of Cordelia

Dover Castle at the time of Elizabeth

Temperance. From Raffaelle

Alcibiades

Timon’s Grave

Timon’s Cave

Venetian Glaive, Halberds, and Sword of an Estradiot. From the Meyrick Collection

General view of Famagusta. From Le Brun’s ‘Voyage en Orient’

Roman General, Standard Bearer, &c, landing from a bridge of boats. From Column of Trajan

Combat of Posthumus and Iachimo

‘Sword-belts or Hangers’

‘Anon, as patient as the female dove’

‘To stop a flaw’ – a Rude House

Hamlet’s Grave

Church and Churchyard at Elsinore

Tomb of the Scaligeri, Verona, from an original sketch

Tomb of the Capulets

Mantua

‘Thy Groans did make wolves howl’

Naples from the sea

Ariel

Ferdinand and Miranda playing chess

Julio Romano. From a Portrait engraved by Bartolozzi

Little Conduit in Cheapside. From a Print by De la Serre, 1638

Scene III – ‘O, thus she stood / Even with such life of majesty’

Act V. Scene III – ‘Now in age / Is she become the suitor?

Near City Gate

Implements of Hunting

Scene IV – ‘I’ll stay to know at your abandon’d cave.’

Scene IV – ‘Here comes a pair of very strange beasts.’

Scene I – Spalatro – ‘My lord, I do protest.’

Ancient Walking-sticks

Scene III – Hero’s Requiem

Exterior of Cathedral of Messina

Gentle Astringer – From a French Sculpture, temp. Eliz

Court of Countess’s Palace – Lafau, Parolles and Clown

Marseilles

‘The light we see is burning in my hall’

Avenue to Portia’s House

Theseus and the Centaur. From the Elgin Marbles

Puck

Palace of Theseus

Sly at the Ale-house Door. – Design by H. Melville

Gymnasium, Padua. – From an old Print in the King’s Library, British Museum

Corinth

Remains of the Amphitheatre at Epehsus

Oak, near the site of Herne’s Oak

Oak and Avenue of Elms, Windsor Home Park

‘Herne’s Oak.’ From an old Sketch

Quarter-staff: design by R. W. Buss

Bowls: design by R. W. Buss

Statute Caps

Costume of Muscovites, from Vecellio

Song of Winter: design by R. W. Bruss

Holofernes as Judas Maccabaeus, and Moth as Hercules

Pageant. Designed from Sharp’s Dissertation on Coventry Pageants

Triumph at Milan. Composition after Hoghenburg

The Abbey of St. Ambrosio at Milan

The Death of Brutus

Cassius and Pindarus

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The Death of Hector

Hector, Cassandra and Andromache

Troilus and Cressida Act V Header

Chest at Sea

Diana Appears to Pericles

Pericles and Marina

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Exeunt All

King Henry Meets Elizabeth
