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Earthquake 'a good omen for Boudicca': 26 June 2007
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Birmingham: Archaeologists may  have found the site of Boudica's burial ground: 25 May 2006:
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Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Alex Kingston as Boudicca

Actress Alex Kingston stars as Queen Boudicca in the ITV1 Drama "Boudica"

The Ancient Britons from the "Boudica" ITV drama

Close up of Boudicca's face - pic of the her statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

Pic of the statue of Queen Boudica on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by the late Lord Thomas Thorneycroft - and unveiled by his son in 1902.

 

Boudica's statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

Boudica's statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

 

Boudica's statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

 

Boudica's statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

Boudica's statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

Boudica's statue on the Thames Embankment, London. Sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft 1902

Another view of Boudica's Statue on the Thames Embankment, which was unveiled by Lord Thorneycroft's son in 1902.

Another view of Boudica's Statue on the Thames Embankment, which was unveiled by Lord Thorneycroft's son in 1902.

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boadicea statue London, sculptured by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1902)

Queen Boudica's Statue (2) in Cardiff by J. Havard Thomas c 1916

Queen Boudica's Statue in Cardiff by J. Havard Thomas c 1916

Queen as depicted in a TV documentary (actress unknown?)

Boudica illustration 18

Boudica and her chariot TV recreation

Queen Boudica as portrayed in a stained glass window at Colchester town hall, c.1901/02

Raphael Holinshed's illustration of ' Voadicea' (Boadicea) from his publication: The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland 1578 - 1586.

Queen Boudica illustration by by R. Havell c.1831

Queen Boudica Aqua tint (2) by Robert Havell c.1831

Boadicea illustration entitled "Will you follow me?" by A.S. Frost. Taken from the publication 'Our Island Story' written by H.E. Marshall 1905.

Boadicea: Woodcut print from John Speed's The History of "Great Britaine" first published in 1611.

Boudica 16 blue_tint

Boudica illustration 16

Thomas Heywood's illustration of 'Bunduca' (Boadicea) - taken from his publication "Exemplary Lives" c.1640.

Boadicea played by Miss Elizabeth Kirby, starring in "A Pageant of Great Women 1909

Queen Boudica image 11

Queen Boadicea by Edward Barnard from New Complete and Authentic History of England published 1790

Queen Boudica (Victoria) depicted as Britannia

Boadicea played by Mrs Powell in 1753 from the Production "Boadicea written by Richard Glover.

Queen Boudica image 8

Black and white print of 'Boadicia' by William Fairthorne 1676 taken from 'Britannia Antiqua Illustrata' by Aylett Sammes

Boudica illustration no.9

'Boadicea in her Chariot'. By Charles Grignon, from 'A Complete History of England Vol I' by Tobias Smollett 1757.

Boudica illustration 17

Colour print of 'Boadicia' by William Fairthorne 1676 taken from 'Britannia Antiqua Illustrata' by Aylett Sammes

Margaret Thatcher portrayed as 'Bodicea' by cartoonist George Gale, as published in the Daily Telegraph 11 June 1987.

Queen Boadicea as portayed in an 18th century engraving.

Sian Phillips as Boudica

Queen Boudica as portrayed in an oil painting by John McClean (C).

A life-sized model of Queen Boudica on display at Ipswich Museum. Pic 1

A life-sized model of Queen Boudica on display at Ipswich Museum. Pic2

Boudica's Virtual Reality Chariot Ride at Norwich Castle Museum

The actual chariot on display at Colchester Castle Museum, was created for the British TV drama: Boudica. Actress Alex Kingston (of ER fame) starred as the famous Iceni Queen and rode into battle against the Romans aboard this very chariot during the filming of the battle scenes.

The Boadicea public house at Charing Cross (British Rail) Station, London.

The pub-sign of the Boadicea public house at Charing Cross (British Rail) Station, London.

 

 

 

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