Reflections of the Yorkist Realm

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By Yorkist Realm, published 27th September 2012

The three Yorkist kings - Edward IV, Edward V and Richard III - ruled England during the late fifteenth century. Their reigns are best known for the Wars of the Roses: a series of bloody civil wars. For long periods, however, there were no battles, and people were free to cultivate the arts of peace.

This website gallery includes a selection of black-and-white photographs by Rae Tan, featuring places that all have strong associations with the Yorkist era. It ranges from the south of England to the Scottish border, also encompassing relevant sites in Belgium, France and Wales. The images are intended to reflect the drama and diversity of the Yorkist period, whilst also bearing witness to Rae's personal engagement with the historic landscape.

David Santiuste uses the photographs in the gallery as starting points for brief discussions of each of the chosen sites, drawing out the stories of the people who knew them. He also provides an introductory history of the Yorkist realm, with an emphasis on the politics and key personalities.

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