Object
Cromwell's Thames Barge
Thomas Cromwell's Thames barge docks at Greenwich's landing stage on a snowy evening. Cromwell and Eustache disembark after their Thames journey from London. Henry Norris greets them amid the court's veiled warnings. Cromwell offers the barge to Chapuys, who accepts it for travel to Katherine of Aragon. The vessel embodies Cromwell's calculated goodwill in tense diplomacy.
6 appearances
Purpose
Transport along the River Thames
Significance
Acts as Cromwell's diplomatic gift to Chapuys, forging a vital alliance against court rivals like the Duke of Suffolk while symbolizing trust amid Katherine's looming death and shifting loyalties.
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