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== Romain Britain ==
 
== Romain Britain ==
  
== Viking and Anglo-Saxons ==
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<center><wz tip="Remains of Aquae Sulis' Bath, that became the eponymous city, April 2022.">[[File:Bath-14Apr2022-19.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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<center><wz tip="Modern layout of York and its Minster on top of the Roman fort that will become Eboracum, December 2022.">[[File:York-20Dec2022-5.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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== Vikings ==
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== Anglo-Saxons ==
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There were three dominant Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: Wessex, Mercia and Northumbria.
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Some of the finest Anglo-Saxon art can be admired in the Church of St Mary and St Hardulph in (previously) Mercia's [[Breedon on the Hill]].
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<center><wz tip="Anglo-Saxon art in Breedon on the Hill, on 25 January 2020.">[[File:Breedon-25Jan20-8.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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<center><wz tip="Saxon crosses in Sandbach to bring Christ to the kingdom of Mercia, on 15 January 2023.">[[File:Sandbach-15Jan2023-9.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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<center><wz tip="Sample from the Staffordshire hoard, exposed in Birmingham museum, in March 2018.">[[File:Birmingham-gallery-Mar18-7.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
  
 
== Norman conquest and Middle ages ==
 
== Norman conquest and Middle ages ==
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<center><wz tip="Elena with the famous portrait of Henri VIII in Liverpool's Walker gallery, in March 2018.">[[File:Elena-HenriVIII-LiverpoolMarch2018.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
 
<center><wz tip="Elena with the famous portrait of Henri VIII in Liverpool's Walker gallery, in March 2018.">[[File:Elena-HenriVIII-LiverpoolMarch2018.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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<center><wz tip="Elena and Julia with the last Tudor queen, Elizabeth I, in Bess of Hardwick's mansion, August 2019.">[[File:Hardwick-9Aug19-9.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
  
 
== Civil war and revolution ==
 
== Civil war and revolution ==
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=== Charles I & II ===
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* {{thisday|10|March|1629}}: Charles dissolves Parliament and starts an 11-year period of personal rules.
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* {{thisday|22|August|1642}}: Civil War begins as Charles I raises his standard at [[Nottingham]].
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* {{thisday|5|May|1646}}: Charles I surrenders to the Scots.
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* {{thisday|30|January|1649}}: Charles I is executed at Whitehall, [[London]].
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* {{thisday|1|January|1651}}: [[Charles II]] is crowned king of Scotland.
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* {{thisday|3|September|1651}}: Final battle of the English Civil War with [[Cromwell]] defeating [[Charles II]] in [[Worcester]].
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* {{thisday|29|May|1660}}: Charles II is restored to the throne.
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* {{thisday|6|February|1685}}: Charles II dies and [[James II]] accedes to the throne.
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<center><wz tip="Detail of the key moment of Charles II's great escape, remembered on the chimney of the nearby Boscobel house.">[[File:RoyalOak-22Jan2023-4.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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== Industrial revolution ==
  
 
== British Empire ==
 
== British Empire ==
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== Victorian Britain ==
 
== Victorian Britain ==
  
== World Wars ==
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[[Queen Victoria]] reigned from {{thisday|20|June|1837}} till {{thisday|22|January|1901}}.
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== [[World War I]] ==
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<center><wz tip="Painting by Charles Dixon in Chepstow's church depicting a British breakthrough in the Galipoli campaign, for which a local Seaman was awarded the Victoria Cross for anchoring the boats under Turkish fire.">[[File:Chepstow-17Apr2022-3.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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== [[World War II]] ==
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<center><wz tip="Julia playing, in  January 2020, on the airway from which the Normandy invasion was started on 5 June 1944.">[[File:NorthWitham-26Jan20-5.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
  
 
== Contemporary Britain ==
 
== Contemporary Britain ==
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<center><div style="margin-left:150px;"><wz tip="King Charles III and the Queen consort at the Blue Peter show, with Julia's drawing part of those presented to His Majesty, on 5 May 2023.">[[File:Screenshot_20230628_180019.png|555px]]</wz></div></center>

Latest revision as of 10:58, 11 November 2023

Contents

History of the British people

Prehistory

Romain Britain

Bath-14Apr2022-19.jpg
York-20Dec2022-5.jpg

Vikings

Anglo-Saxons

There were three dominant Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: Wessex, Mercia and Northumbria.

Some of the finest Anglo-Saxon art can be admired in the Church of St Mary and St Hardulph in (previously) Mercia's Breedon on the Hill.

Breedon-25Jan20-8.jpg
Sandbach-15Jan2023-9.jpg
Birmingham-gallery-Mar18-7.jpg

Norman conquest and Middle ages

Tudor Britain

Elena-HenriVIII-LiverpoolMarch2018.jpg
Hardwick-9Aug19-9.jpg

Civil war and revolution

Charles I & II

RoyalOak-22Jan2023-4.jpg

Industrial revolution

British Empire

Victorian Britain

Queen Victoria reigned from 20 June (1837) till 22 January (1901).

World War I

Chepstow-17Apr2022-3.jpg

World War II

NorthWitham-26Jan20-5.jpg

Contemporary Britain

Screenshot 20230628 180019.png