 This is a first edition print of the painting "Lady Jane Grey Ruins - Bradgate Park" by S.J. Copeland.
This was a gift to me from Stephan Edwards.
 A view of Bradgate from the west.
 A view taken while standing it what was probably the back door looking west into the kitchen. The big arched area is the kitchen fireplace.
 The chapel seen from the northwest standing in the remains of the Great Hall. The Chapel was restored (badly) in the nineteenth century.
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 The chapel entrance seen from the north, with the remains of a tower to the east. The tower is sometimes called "Jane's Tower."
 A postcard of Bradgate House, photo by Gordon Flanagan.
This was a gift to me from Stephan Edwards.
 A postcard of Scenes Around Bradgate Park: Old John, The Waterfall, View Over The Park & Bradgate House, photos by Gordon Flanagan.
This was a gift to me from Stephan Edwards.
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 A colouring card of Jane, though still based on the portrait that was reclassified as Katherine Parr, done in 1993 One of the things you can get at the Bradgate Park Gift Shop.
This was a gift to me from Stephan Edwards.
 A bookmark of Jane, though still based on the portrait that was reclassified as Katherine Parr. One of the things you can get at the Bradgate Park Gift Shop.
This was a gift to me from Stephan Edwards.
 This is a wax work figure of Lady Jane Grey that appears in the Bradgate Park Gift Shop. This image was taken by Stephan Edwards, an historian on Jane, who considers it "really tacky" and that "It is too tall, the hair is too dark, and the costume is all wrong, but it serves a purpose I suppose."
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