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  1. The Science History Institute Preserves & Interprets The History Of Scientific Discovery. We Believe Access To The Past Empowers Individuals To Build Better Futures. Find Out More!

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  1. Downloadable Visitor's Guide is available on their website. Member of ArchivesCard scheme. ARCHON code: 45. If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the archive update form...

  2. 10am – 3 pm. Why visit us? 19-acres of open space, in a beautiful rural setting. 30 historic buildings, dating from the 13th century to mid-20th century. Discover 700 years of History. National Collection of Telephone Kiosks, with over 25 interactive exhibits, including the iconic ‘Tardis’.

  3. In the nineteenth century specimens of animals, birds and plants were collected from all around the world, but any current acquisitions are made in collaboration with local wildlife trusts and are restricted to Worcestershire.

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    There is evidence that a boroughexisted at Bromsgrove during the 12thand 13th centuries, but it was shortlived, and little is known of its history. The mentiorof a reeve and beadle in the manor in 1086 indicatesthat it was even then of somewhat greater importancethan an ordinary royal manor. (fn. 23) In 1156 the 'menof Bromsgrove' paid 10s. to the ...

    BROMSGROVE was among the possessions of Ethelric, son of Ethelmund,who in 804 announced his intention ofgiving eleven 'manses' at Bromsgrove and Feckenham(Feccanhom) to Wœrferth for his life with reversion tothe church of Worcester. (fn. 57) According to the annalsof Worcester Priory, this disposition of Bromsgrovehad been ordained by Ethelmund in ...

    The church of ST. JOHN BAPTISTconsists of chancel 40 ft. 6 in.by 32 ft. 3 in., north vestry, clearstoried nave 67 ft. 6 in. by 36 ft. 6 in., a north aisle20 ft. 3 in. wide and a south aisle 20 ft. 9 in. wide,a south porch, and west tower 19 ft. 6 in. by 18 ft.These measurements are all internal. The earliest church, of which there are remains inthe...

    There was probably a church atBromsgrove in 1086, (fn. 291) as there wasthen a priest in the manor. Theadvowson apparently remained in the Crown until1232, when Henry III granted the church of Bromsgrove to the Prior and monks of Worcester, (fn. 292) whoappropriated it in 1235. (fn. 293) This gift was confirmedby Gregory IX in 1237 (fn. 294) and by...

    The consolidated charities areregulated by a scheme of the CharityCommissioners 1 March 1907. They include certaindonations for the poor, recorded on a table of benefactions in the church, dated 1636; also the charitiesof Anthony Cole, will, 1660, Mrs. Roberts, will (dateunknown), Humphrey Cooke, will, 1720, and othercharities referred to below. Th...

  4. Below are key dates in history for Royal Worcester, from its first beginnings, covering the many owners, commissioning of commemorative pieces right through to modern day production and the closure in 2009. You can learn more about some of these key dates in history by searching through our archive. Key dates in history for Royal Worcester.

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  6. This list of museums in Worcestershire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available ...

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