Picture Credits
- The portrait of a king, c.1308, thought to represent Edward I, Westminster Abbey, London (Werner Forman Archive/Bridgeman Images)
- Edward and Eleanor of Castile, from the Rochester chronicle, mid fourteenth century. The British Library, London (© British Library Board. All Rights Reserved/Bridgeman Images)
- Edward and John, King of Scots, from Les Chroniques de France ou de St Denis, late fourteenth century. The British Library, London (© British Library Board. All Rights Reserved/Bridgeman Images)
- Edward with bishops and monks, from The Decrees of Kings of Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, fourteenth century. The British Library, London (© British Library Board. All Rights Reserved/Bridgeman Images)
- Edward and Philip IV of France, marginal drawing on the Exchequer Memoranda Rolls, 1297 (The National Archives, Kew. E 368/69, m. 56d)
- Edward points to a copy of a writ, marginal drawing on the Exchequer Memoranda Rolls, 1300 (The National Archives, Kew. E 368/72, m. 12)
- Edward presents Magna Carta to his prelates and magnates, initial letter from a fourteenth-century book of statutes (The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. MS Douce 35, f.25r)
- Edward I creates his son Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, at the Lincoln Parliament, 7 February 1301, from the Rochester chronicle. The British Library, London (© British Library Board. All Rights Reserved/Bridgeman Images)
- Edward’s Great Seal, front and reverse. Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Sweden (De Agostini Picture Library/G. Dagli Orti/Bridgeman Images)
- Edward I Silver Penny (Jerry Woody/Wikimedia Commons)
- Flint Castle, Flintshire (Andy King)
- Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd (Alamy)
- The Eleanor Cross, Geddington, Northamptonshire (Lofty/Wikimedia Commons)