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Introducing the Hereford Collection by Media Storehouse - a charming assortment of mouse mats, each featuring beautiful, high-resolution images of the picturesque English countryside. The Hereford Collection brings a touch of tranquility to your workspace, with each mat showcasing the rolling hills, quaint stone cottages, and lush greenery of Hereford, England. These mouse mats are not only functional, but also a delight to use, with their vibrant and detailed designs that will transport you to the heart of Europe. Made from premium materials, these mouse mats provide excellent grip and protection for your desk, ensuring a comfortable and efficient working experience. Add a touch of British charm to your workspace with the Hereford Collection from Media Storehouse.

Hereford is a city in the West Midlands of England, located on the River Wye

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Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Benjamin Hoadly, (1676-1761), English clergyman, 19th century. Artist: B Holl

Benjamin Hoadly, (1676-1761), English clergyman, 19th century. Artist: B Holl
Benjamin Hoadly, (1676-1761), English clergyman. Bishop of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury, and finally of Winchester. He is best known as the initiator of the Bangorian Controversy

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Portraits and Dresses of The Kings of England with coats of Arms, 1784 Artist: Webley and Scott Ltd

Portraits and Dresses of The Kings of England with coats of Arms, 1784 Artist: Webley and Scott Ltd
Portraits and Dresses of The Kings of England with coats of Arms.Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV.Spencers New History of England, 1784

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Hereford Cathedral, Herefordshire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart

Hereford Cathedral, Herefordshire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart
Hereford Cathedral, Herefordshire, c1870. The present cathedral was built in the 12th century, though it has been much altered and restored over the centuries

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart

Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart
Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Worcester has been the site of a cathedral since 680, although the majority of the current cathedral was built between the 12th and 14th centuries

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: The Nile Delta, Egypt, c1280 (1956)

The Nile Delta, Egypt, c1280 (1956). Detail from the Hereford Mappa Mundi, Hereford Cathedral. Attributed to Richard de Bello, the Hereford Mappa Mundi is the largest known existing medieval map

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Hereford Cathedral, from the river walk, Herefordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Louis Burleigh Bruhl

Hereford Cathedral, from the river walk, Herefordshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Louis Burleigh Bruhl
Hereford Cathedral, from the river walk, Herefordshire, 1924-1926. The present cathedral was built in the 12th century, though it has been much altered and restored over the centuries

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Hereford Cathedral, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd

Hereford Cathedral, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd
Hereford Cathedral, 1926. From the River Valleys set of hand-coloured cigarette cards issued with Army Club Cigarettes, Cavanders Ltd, 1926

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: George Borrows house, Hereford Square, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

George Borrows house, Hereford Square, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
George Borrows house, Hereford Square, London, 1912. The home of English author George Henry Borrow (1803-1881). Illustration from Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London, by John Adcock

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Richard II delivered by Bolingbroke to the citizens of London, 1399, (c1400-c1425)

Richard II delivered by Bolingbroke to the citizens of London, 1399, (c1400-c1425). Henry of Bolingbroke, the future King Henry IV, takes the captive King Richard to London

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: King Richard II resigning the crown to his cousin Bolingbroke, 1399, (c1920)

King Richard II resigning the crown to his cousin Bolingbroke, 1399, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Old House, Hereford, Herefordshire, early 20th century

Old House, Hereford, Herefordshire, early 20th century

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: King Henry IV, 1787

King Henry IV, 1787. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1787]

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: King Henry V (1387-1422) when he was the Prince of Wales

King Henry V (1387-1422) when he was the Prince of Wales. Henry V reigned as King of England from 1413 to 1422. He was son of Henry of Bolingbroke, later Henry IV, and Mary de Bohun

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Coronation of Henry the Fourth (from the best authorities), 1850. Artist: John Leech

Coronation of Henry the Fourth (from the best authorities), 1850. Artist: John Leech
Coronation of Henry the Fourth (from the best authorities), 1850. A satirical illustration showing Henry IVs coronation. Henry IVs coronation took place on 13th October 1399

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Ledbury Market Hall, Herefordshire, 1937

Ledbury Market Hall, Herefordshire, 1937. The Market House, built on posts, dates back to the 1650s. Sights of Britain, third series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: The bridge over the Wye and cathedral, Hereford, 1936

The bridge over the Wye and cathedral, Hereford, 1936. Sights of Britain, second series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member, and Illingworth cigarettes

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Friars Street, Worcester, 1893

Friars Street, Worcester, 1893. From John Britton s, The Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1924-1926. Artist: Catharine Chamney

Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1924-1926. Artist: Catharine Chamney
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1924-1926. The construction of Chepstow castle began shortly after the Norman invasion, and was overseen by William the Conquerors castle builder

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Joanna of Navarre, Queen of King Henry IV of England

Joanna of Navarre, Queen of King Henry IV of England. Henry IV married Joanna of Navarre (c1370-1437), his second wife, in 1403. Henrys first wife, Mary de Bohun, had died in 1394

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV reproving Prince Henry, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers

Henry IV reproving Prince Henry, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers
Henry IV reproving Prince Henry, (19th century). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, King of England. Artist: J Smith

Henry IV, King of England. Artist: J Smith
Henry IV, King of England. Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Richard II stopping the combat between the Dukes of Norfolk and Hereford, 1398

Richard II stopping the combat between the Dukes of Norfolk and Hereford, 1398. The king intervening in the blood feud between Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford and Thomas de Mowbray

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. Artist: Goldar

The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. Artist: Goldar
The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. John, (c1166-1216) succeeded his elder brother Richard I (known as Richard the Lionheart)

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Humphry, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), 1790. Artist: W N Gardiner

Humphry, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), 1790. Artist: W N Gardiner
Humphry, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), 1790. Humphrey was the fourth son of King Henry IV of England by his first wife, Mary de Bohun

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: The Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, c1880

The Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Resignation of Richard II, 1399, (c1902-1905)

Resignation of Richard II, 1399, (c1902-1905). The Parliament in which Richard IIs resignation was declared and the Duke of Lancaster (Henry IV) recognized as King

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Artist: John Le Keux

Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Artist: John Le Keux
Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Effigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Artist: John Le Keux

Effigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Artist: John Le Keux
Effigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joanna of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, King of England, (1788). Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England, (1788). Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England, (1788). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, King of England, (1787). Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England, (1787). Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England, (1787). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, King of England, (1803). Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England, (1803). Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England, (1803). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, King of England. Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England. Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England. Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: The Coronation of Henry IV, 1399 (15th Century)Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart

The Coronation of Henry IV, 1399 (15th Century)Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart
The Coronation of Henry IV, 1399 (15th Century) Miniature colour print from The Chronicler of European Chivalry by GG Coulton, (London, 1930)

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV of England, 1860

Henry IV of England, 1860. Portrait of the king (1367-1413) holding a sceptre and Tudor rose, and below, a scene from the play Henry IV by Shakespeare

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from above the bridge, c1795. Artist: Samuel Ireland

Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from above the bridge, c1795. Artist: Samuel Ireland
Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from above the bridge, c1795. On the left, where many masts are shown, is the entrance to the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from below the bridge, c1795. Artist: Samuel Ireland

Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from below the bridge, c1795. Artist: Samuel Ireland
Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from below the bridge, c1795. On the left is a Severn Trow which was the type of sailing vessel that carried cargo on the River Severn

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: St. Brigid in West Window of Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Brigid in West Window of Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Brigid in West Window of Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Saint Brigit of Kildare or Brigid of Ireland, one of Irelands patron saints

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: St. Alban in window of North Transept, Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Alban in window of North Transept, Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Alban in window of North Transept, Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Saint Alban

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: St. Margaret of Scotland, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Margaret of Scotland, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Margaret of Scotland, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Saint Margaret of Scotland (c1045- 1093)

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: St. Alban in West window of Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Alban in West window of Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Alban in West window of Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Saint Alban

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: St. Andrew with cross, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Andrew with cross, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Andrew with cross, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Andrew the Apostle (early 1st century - mid to late 1st century)

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Stained glass window King Henry IV of England (1367-1413), Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century

Stained glass window King Henry IV of England (1367-1413), Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Stained glass window King Henry IV of England (1367-1413), Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Late 12th, early 13th century stained glass window in the Chapter house of Canterbury Cathedral depicts

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV, Henry VIII and Archbishops Cranmer and Laud, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century

Henry IV, Henry VIII and Archbishops Cranmer and Laud, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Henry IV, Henry VIII and Archbishops Cranmer and Laud, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, 20th century. In the chapter house of Canterbury Cathedral

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: The Church of St Mary and David, 12th century

The Church of St Mary and David, 12th century
St Peter on the chancel arch on the Anglo-Norman Church of St Mary and David, 12th century

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Kilpeck Church, 12th century

Kilpeck Church, 12th century
Kilpeck Church, a late Norman church, 12th century

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Stained glass window of St Alban in Hereford Cathedral, 3rd century

Stained glass window of St Alban in Hereford Cathedral, 3rd century
Stained glass window of St Alban (disputed, c. 281, 304 AD) in the north transept of Hereford Cathedral. St Alban allegedly sheltered Christian Priests during the great persecution, 3rd century

Background imageHereford Mouse Mat Collection: Henry IV (1367-1413), first Lancastrian king of England, 1399

Henry IV (1367-1413), first Lancastrian king of England, 1399. The son of John of Gaunt, Henry was known as Henry Bolingbroke after his birthplace in Lincolnshire



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Hereford Mouse Mat Collection

Hereford is a city in the West Midlands of England, located on the River Wye, and is the county town of Herefordshire and has a population of approximately 55,000 people. The city is known for its beautiful architecture, including its 12th century cathedral and castle ruins. It also has an impressive collection of Georgian buildings and some Victorian structures as well. The city was once an important centre for trade due to its location between Wales and England, as well as being on the main route from London to South Wales. Today it remains an important agricultural market town with many local businesses providing goods and services to both locals and visitors alike. In addition to this, it also boasts numerous parks, museums, galleries and other attractions that make it a great place to visit or live in.
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