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Queen Elizabeth addressing her Troops at Tilbury (engraving)

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Queen Elizabeth addressing her Troops at Tilbury (engraving)

2791266 Queen Elizabeth addressing her Troops at Tilbury (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Elizabeth addressing her Troops at Tilbury. Illustration for The History of Protestantism by J A Wylie (Cassell, 1889). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 22891810

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Addressing Armada Protestantism Protestants Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth I Speech Tilbury Christinaity Stone Church


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This engraving captures a significant moment in history as Queen Elizabeth I addresses her troops at Tilbury. The 19th-century artwork, part of a private collection, showcases the iconic image of the powerful queen standing tall and resolute amidst her loyal soldiers. The scene depicted here is from a pivotal time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I when England faced imminent threat from the Spanish Armada. With unwavering determination and faith in Protestantism, she delivered an inspiring speech to rally her troops and instill courage in their hearts. The artist beautifully portrays not only the queen's regal presence but also the architectural grandeur of Tilbury with its stone church and magnificent monument. This visual representation adds depth to this historical event, emphasizing both religious symbolism and national pride. As we delve into this engraving, we are reminded of Queen Elizabeth's profound impact on Christianity and her role as a strong female leader during a time when women were often marginalized. Her address to her troops symbolizes not only her commitment to defending Protestant values but also serves as an enduring testament to resilience and determination. Bridgeman Images has digitally restored this remarkable piece of art, allowing us to appreciate its intricate details even more vividly today. It serves as a reminder that great works like these continue to inspire generations by capturing moments that shaped our world forever.

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