Step back in time to Tudor London
October 5 2011
Picture: TriStar
If, like me, you love old views of Tudor London, such as those by Wenceslaus Hollar, then a new Hollywood film has some zippy digital recreations of the old City. Anonymous explores the theory that Shakespeare's work was written by Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford (which is a load of old phooey), and is set in Tudor London. You can watch the trailer here for views of London Bridge, The Globe, old St Paul's Cathedral etc.
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