HENRY VIII AND HIS WIVES
ICONIC LANDMARKS IN LONDON
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
FOOD & DRINK
IMPORTANT PEOPLE
100

The number of wives Henry VIII had during his lifetime.

Six

100

The royal residence of the monarch in London.

Buckingham Palace

100

The year when the Great Fire of London broke out.

In 1666

100

A dish which you may find a silver coin in.

Christmas pudding

100

The second longest reigning queen in Britain.

Victoria I

200

Henry's youngest wife.

Catherine Howard

200

It has been a prison and a zoo. Today it is a museum.

The Tower of London

200

The year when the  Norman Conquest began.

In 1066

200

The most popular drink in Britain.

Tea

200

The Virgin Queen

Elizabeth I

300

Henry's wife number 1.

Catherine of Aragon

300

The only cathedral in London that has a dome.

St. Paul's Cathedral

300

The century when the industrial revolution started.

In the 18th century

300

It consists of fried eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast and marmelade as well as tea or coffee.

English breakfast

300

The nickname of Henry VIII's daughter from his first marriage, who burnt protestants.

Bloody Mary

400

Henry's wife, whose portrait he fell in love but whose appearance in real life he did not like.

Ann of Cleves

400

The building every Coronation ceremony has been held since 1066.

Westminster Abbey

400

The year the British started conquering the world.

1583

400

The name of the 11 o'clock tea.

Elevenses

400

The greatest playwright in the history of Britain, who wrote mainly tragedies.

William Shakespeare

500

Henry VIII's wife, next to whom Henry was buried.

Jane Seymour, his third wife

500

A magnificently architectured building that is located right next to Big Ben.

The Houses of Parliament.

500

The year Anglo-Saxons arrived in Britain.

450 AD

500

Ground Beef (or lamb) with vegetables in a rich gravy, topped with cheesy mashed potatoes, and baked.

Shepherd's/ Cottage pie

500

The name of the man, the famous Big Ben was named after.

Sir Benjamin Hall