• Cavendish is shown standing on the right. He wears a red doublet and black cloak, both sewn with pearls, and a gold earring in his left ear.
  • EXPLORATION OBJECTS THOMAS CAVENDISH (156092), SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (1540?–96) AND SIR JOHN HAWKINS (153295) Date made Object ref.
  • TIFF: File: Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540?-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95) RMG BHC2603.tiff.
  • Sir Francis Drake Drake was a British explorer and navy captain. He sailed round the world between 1577 and 1580 in his ship the Golden Hind.
  • Thomas Cavendish is shown standing on the right. He wears a red doublet and black cloak, both sewn with pearls, and he has a gold earring in his left ear.
  • Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540?-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95), British School, 17th Century, via Royal Museums Greenwich.
  • Sir Francis Drake. ... A description of Francis Drake. Writer John Stow describes the reaction to Drake in England after his circumnavigation.
  • Animum fortuna sequatur is Latin for "May fortune follow courage." Sir Thomas Cavendish (1560[1] – May 1592) was an English explorer and a privateer...
  • Sir Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95). 2. Drake was one of the first British slave traders.
  • Elizabeth'in Denizcileri (Sea Dogs). John Hawkins (sol), Francis Drake (orta) ve Thomas Cavendish (sağ). Royal Museums Greenwich. ... Sir Francis Drake.
  • Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95). Source: Royal Museum Greenwich.
  • In 1577 Francis Drake, who had previously served with Hawkins in the West Indies, undertook his celebrated voyage round the world.
  • Giclee Painting: Portrait of Sir Francis Drake by Jocodus Hondius, 16x. The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and...
  • Left to right: Thomas Cavendish (1560-1592), Sir Francis Drake (c1540-1596), and Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595).