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This is a birds eye view of Clun in the south-west of Shropshire. To the west of the view you can see St George's church, which dates from the Nor...
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The church in this picture is not identified by the author, although it is identified as being in Shropshire. It may be an amalgamation of differe...
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The Battle of Shrewsbury took place in 1403, just north of Shrewsbury at a place that is now known as Battlefield. The church at the north of the m...
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This papier-m�ch� head was used in a demonstration against cuts in school funding. This explains the axe in the head. The head was apparently ver...
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This sketch of the Battle of Shrewsbury was found in a collection of the Rev. E. P. Owen's watercolours and clippings. The battle took place outsid...
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This is a map laying out all the crucial features relating to the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. To the left hand side you can see the Shelton Oak, ...
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This is a view of Shrewsbury during the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. The key on the right of the map allows you to work out where King Henry and ...
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A small porch in St Mary's Church in Shrewsbury is home to what must be the only stained-glass depiction of a woodlouse. Experts think the warty ba...
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This poem is all about holidaying in Clun. It describes the route to Clun, travelling via either Broome or Craven Arms, and some of the things to ...
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This view of Bridgnorth highlights some of the town's most important features. From left to right, you can see the leaning castle keep on the top o...
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This view of Shrewsbury was published in 1847. It gives a great perspective over the town, allowing you to see how the Abbey's pulpit became separa...
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This is a poem that has been printed as though it were a letter from someone visiting Clun. The poem exclaims that 'Tis calm and peaceful here' and...
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