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  1. The execution of Mary Queen of Scots at Fotheringhay Castle on 8 February 1587, drawn by Robert Beale (1541-1601),Clerk of the Privy Council to Queen Elizabeth I, who wrote the official record of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, to which he was an eyewitness.

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    "Representing the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots. A realistic reproduction of an historic scene"--Maguire & Baucus catalogue.

    Clark, Alfred, 1873-1950, production.
    Thomae, Robert, 1865-1906, cast.
    Heise, William, camera.
    Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
    - Mary,--Queen of Scots,--1542-1587--Death and burial
    - Executions and executioners--England--Fotheringhay
    Historical reenactments (Motion pictures)
    Silent films
    Short films
    Nonfiction films
    - Robert Thomae (Mary).
    - Camera, William Heise.
    - Duration: 0:15 at 30 fps.
    - Filmed August 28, 1895, at the Edison Laboratory in West Orange, N.J.

    Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D. C. 20540 USA dcu

  2. To mark the anniversary of Mary Queen of Scotsdeath, Historic Environment Scotland has released a digital 3D model of Mary’s face based on her death mask. Mary Queen of Scots, who was executed on February 8, 1587, remains a prominent figure in history. To mark 437 years since her death, Yueqian Wang of Historic Environment Scotland (HES ...

  3. Mary, Queen of Scots, was executed on 8 February 1587 at Fotheringhay Castle, in Northamptonshire. After nineteen years in captivity, she was found guilty of plotting the assassination of her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. This watercolour was made for a Dutch magistrate who compiled an album of historical prints and drawings in 1613. Not surprisingly, the costume and architecture look very Dutch ...

  4. Unknown Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587. Reigned 1542 - 1567 (In white mourning) Probably a 19th century replica after an image of 1561. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) Mary I of Scotland, known as Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) was sent to France in 1548, for her safekeeping. Raised and educated at court, she later married the Dauphin ...

  5. Feb 8, 2017 · Lord Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots. In 1566 a group of nobles murdered Mary’s secretary David Riccio in front of her eyes while she was heavily pregnant. Later that year she gave birth to her only child, James, at Edinburgh Castle. In 1567, Darnley was murdered. Mary soon outraged the Scottish nobility by marrying the Earl of Bothwell, one ...

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  7. Edit. This painting shows the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots at Fotheringay Castle, Northamptonshire on 8 February 1587. Wearing widow's clothes and a white veil, she walks towards the executioner's block. The light captures the serenity and courage of her expression.

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