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Richard III and the story of his 'coming home' exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum


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Now he has come ‘home’ to York. A famous 16th century portrait of Richard III, on loan from the National Portrait Gallery, went on show earlier this month at the Yorkshire Museum, the centrepiece in an exhibition about his reign and life. It’s the first time the museum has been open since the pandemic struck in March last year.
The exhibition features artefacts linked to Richard from the period. (Charlotte Graham).
As part of the Coming Home project, iconic portraits are on loan from across the UK. Never seen in Yorkshire before, the portrait of Richard is displayed alongside the Middleham Jewel, the Ryther Hoard and the Stillingfleet boar badge. ....

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Friar Street memories: Worcester's carbuncle car park


IT was, without much doubt, one of the worst examples of civic planning ever to be inflicted on Worcester.
To borrow a Royal phrase – ie the words of Prince Charles – the multi-storey car park in  Friar Street is like a carbuncle on the face of the city’s most authentic medieval thoroughfare.
Because it was slipped in during the wholescale redevelopment of the adjoining area in the 1960s, possibly the brains at the time thought no one would notice. And in a sense they were right, because as far as I can recall, there has never been a concerted campaign to do much about it. So its ugly concrete protrusions continue to stick out like a nasty boil on the nose of your favourite granny.  ....

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Pandemics in the Parish | History Today


Fear of Plague in the House of Fitzeisulf, a detail from Trinity Chapel window, Canterbury Cathedral, 14th century. Alamy.
In the summer of 1348 the Chronicle of the Grey Friars at Lynn recorded the arrival in England of the Black Death. It described how sailors from Gascony had disembarked in the port of Weymouth bringing with them ‘the seeds of the terrible pestilence’. From the south coast the plague spread rapidly throughout England. The medieval chronicler Henry Knighton remarked how ‘few lay sick for more than two or three days’ before dying. According to another medieval chronicler, Thomas Walsingham, there were barely enough living to bury the dead. Within 18 months of the disease arriving on English shores it had killed approximately half the population; the repercussions were felt for two centuries.  ....

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20 Amazing Historical Discoveries in the Last 20 Years


20 Amazing Historical Discoveries in the Last 20 Years
Lucas Reilly
Scientists and historians have made incredible finds from the oldest human-made art to long-lost shipwrecks in the 20 years since Mental Floss began. Let’s take a look at some key discoveries since 2001.
1. Extremely Old Cheese // Egypt
After the ancient Tomb of Ptahmes was unearthed in the late 19th century, it was promptly lost because no one recorded where it was found. But by 2018, the tomb had been rediscovered, along with “probably the most ancient archeological solid residue of cheese ever found to date” inside it. Dating to the 13th century BCE and reported in the journal ....

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