A lock of hair, said to be from the head of Edward IV of England (1442-1483), taken from his tomb at Windsor in 1784, mounted in a frame, and secured by wax to a piece of paper bearing a handwritten descriptive inscription Lock of King Edward IV's hair
Carriage print, ' William Caxton, who introduced printing into this country, visited at work with his printing press in Westminster in 1476 by Edward IV and his Queen. He died in 1491' / by Winslade. c.1955. British Railways (London Midland Region) History Series. Shows Caxton and his printing press visited by Edward IV and his Queen, (Elizabeth Woodville). William Caxton Who Introduced Printing Into This Country 1476