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A Child's History of England         
WORK BY CHARLES DICKENS
A child's history of England
A Child's History of England is a book by Charles Dickens. It first appeared in serial form in Household Words, running from 25 January 1851 to 10 December 1853.
History of New England         
  • First [[Boston Latin School]] house
  • A 1779 five-shilling note issued by Massachusetts.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of new england; New england history; New England history
New England is the oldest clearly defined region of the United States, being settled more than 150 years before the American Revolution. The first English colony in New England, Plymouth Colony, was established in 1620 by Pilgrims fleeing religious persecution in England; a French colony established in 1604 on Saint Croix Island, Maine had failed.
History of England         
  • Anglo-Saxon helmet from the [[Sutton Hoo]] ship burial, 625 AD (replica)
  • Henry VIII]]
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  •  First English Civil War at the Battle of Marston Moor, 1644
  • Britain]], c. AD 600
  • Early Bronze Age]], c. 1900 BC
  • Caesar's first invasion of Britain
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]] nave, 1377
  • King Charles II]]
  • Portrait of [[Edward VI]], c. 1550
  • [[Dover Castle]], 12th-13th century
  • [[Durham Cathedral]], built 1093–1133
  • The Procession Picture, c. 1600, showing Elizabeth I borne along by her courtiers
  • Elizabeth I]]
  • England in 878
  •  The Spanish Armada and English ships in August 1588, (unknown, 16th-century, English School)
  • Parliamentarians]] (green) during the [[English Civil War]] (1642–1645)
  • Sir Francis Drake's voyage 1585–86
  • The Great Fire London, 1666.
  • Remains of [[Hadrian's Wall]]
  • [[King James I of England]]
  • King Charles I]], who was beheaded in 1649
  • Folio 27r from the [[Lindisfarne Gospels]], c. 720 AD
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  • exemplifications]] of the 1215 text, ''Cotton MS. Augustus II. 106'', property of the [[British Library]]
  • Maiden Castle]] (450 BC), as they look today
  • The [[Billingsgate Fish Market]] in London in the early 19th century
  • Merton College]], [[University of Oxford]], 13th-14th century
  • Depiction of the [[Battle of Hastings]] (1066) on the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  • [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], c. 1340s-1400, author of [[The Canterbury Tales]]
  • [[Londinium]] (Roman London), c. 120 AD
  • Tomb of Richard I of England and Isabella of Angoulême
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  • [[Silbury Hill]], c. 2400 BC
  • [[Stonehenge]], erected in several stages from c.3000-2500 BC
  • Shoulder clasp from [[Sutton Hoo]],  625 AD
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  • Bath]], England.
  • White Tower]] of the [[Tower of London]], built in 1078
  • [[Victory in Europe Day]] celebrations in London, 8 May 1945
  • Anglo-Saxon king with his Witan. Biblical scene in the [[Old English Hexateuch]] (11th century)
HISTORY OF COUNTRY IN BRITAIN
English history; History of england; Old english period; Histories of England; The History of England; The history of England; Anglo-Norman England; Prehistoric England; Heritage and history of England; England (After 1558); English History
England became inhabited more than 800,000 years ago, as the discovery of stone tools and footprints at Happisburgh in Norfolk has indicated.; ; "Earliest footprints outside Africa discovered in Norfolk".