John Parsons Cook’s grave in 1856
John Parsons Cook's grave in 1856
John Parsons Cook's grave in 1856
The same scene in 2016, with the closed down Shrew pub on the left, and the two shops (a weightloss salon and a pet shop) on the right.
Rugeley, 1856. The Talbot is on the left, and Palmer's house is on the right, behind the railings.
Ward and Locke's "Illustrated and Unabridged edition of The Times report of the trial of William Palmer
Robert Hardy demonstrates his bow knowledge at the Mary Rose Museum.
From www.regtransfers.co.uk Hardy kept the reg plate for 50 or 60 years and transferred it each time he got a new car.
Rev J H Cancellor, c1890-1. Sourced online from http://dayswiththedead.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/my-great-uncle-was-murderedby-his.html
The East India Company. They're really, really bad. Taboo, BBC1.
Tom Hardy in Taboo, BBC. Some people found Tom's hat unintentionally amusing.