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- artuk.org discover/artworks/thomas-cavendish-…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.
- app.fta.art nl/artwork/…-96) en Sir John Hawkins (1532-95).
- paperzz.com doc/8269413/thomas-cavendish--sir-…EXPLORATION OBJECTS THOMAS CAVENDISH (1560 –92), SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (1540?–96) AND SIR JOHN HAWKINS (1532–95) Date made Object ref.
- rmg.co.uk file/13450/download…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.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Thomas_Cavendish…Other versions. TIFF: File: Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540?-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95) RMG BHC2603.tiff.
- ik.pinap.edu.pl sdqadwaNot indexed. Francis Drake - Wikipedia English: Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540?-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95)...
- slideserve.com normaporter/thomas-cavendish-sir-…Explorers through time Thomas Cavendish , Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins. In the Tudor period Europeans began to explore the world more than ever...
- sk.pinterest.com pin/14003448827818300/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...
- en.wikipedia.org Thomas CavendishCavendish determined to follow Sir Francis Drake by raiding the Spanish ports and ships in the Pacific and circumnavigating the globe.
- nanopdf.com download/thomas-cavendish-francis-…Sir Francis Drake. ... A description of Francis Drake. Writer John Stow describes the reaction to Drake in England after his circumnavigation.
- malevus.com most-famous-pirates/Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95). Source: Royal Museum Greenwich.
- grangerprints.printstoreonline.com cavendish-…Left to right: Thomas Cavendish (1560-1592), Sir Francis Drake (c1540-1596), and Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595).
- cornwalllive.com news/cornwall-news/sir-francis-…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.
- thecollector.com Stories NewsThomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540?-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95), British School, 17th Century, via Royal Museums Greenwich.