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4 days ago · The Commandery is a beautiful building and garden where you can encounter the past brought to life…. Set in the heart of historic Worcester, it’s most famous for being the Royalist Headquarters during the deciding battle of the English Civil War – the Battle of Worcester 1651.
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3 days ago · John Singer Sargent paid his first visit to Broadway in September 1885 to recuperate from a bad head wound received while diving from a weir. He had been invited to go to this little Worcestershire village by his friend, the American painter Edwin Austin Abbey.
3 days ago · Eric Ravilious is as compelling and enigmatic as his art. Set against the dramatic wartime locations that inspire him, Margy Kinmonth’s film brings to life this brilliant but still grossly undervalued British artist.
Oct 22, 2024 · We have been active for over 30 years, seeking to recreate that turbulent period in British history, when the country was torn apart by a civil war in which brother fought against brother. In these pages you will be able to read about what we do, how to join us and how to engage our services at events..
3 days ago · The Earl of Essex Regiment of Foot, Part of The English Civil War Society, is a pike and musket regiment dedicated to the accurate portrayal of life during the English Civil War during the 17th Century. John Bright’s Regiment of Foote. We re-create the time of the ‘English Civil War’.
2 days ago · , The theatres of war: performance, politics, and society 1793–1815 (Oxford, 1995)CrossRef Google Scholar; Bainbridge, S., British poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (Oxford, 2003)CrossRef Google Scholar; Favret, M. A., War at a distance: Romanticism and the making of modern wartime (Princeton, NJ, 2010)Google Scholar; Cox, J. N., Romanticism in the shadow of war: literary ...
2 days ago · This entry does not include commemorations of pre-Civil War figures connected with the origins of the Civil War or white supremacy but not directly tied to the Confederacy, such as Supreme Court Justice Roger B. Taney, pro-slavery congressman Preston Brooks, North Carolina Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, [3] or Southern politician John C. Calhoun, although Calhoun was venerated by the Confederacy ...