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Whitburn A Level History | Democracy and Dictatorships 1918-1963 | Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035-1107 | Ran by History Subject Reps
United Kingdom
Joined September 2016
Calling all Y11 students doing history next year!! Rise Of The Nazis is now on iPlayer! Watch it! It’ll give you a good base for knowledge going into Year 12, and if you want to make notes on it to get ahead a little bit!
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Great experience here for our year 12 students looking to add to their personal statements. @WhitburnHistory @PoliticsWhitbu1 @whitburnlit
Morning everyone. We're looking for more contributors to write pieces for our site. They can be on any subject on the North East's local history, and we'll pay your time for doing so. You don't need formal experience either, just a passion for the region - https://t.co/xWdpWTFxsu
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Tomorrow, Friday 2nd of October, we are having a cake sale to raise money for Macmillan! Please donate any SHOP BOUGHT cakes to sell and help this amazing charity. Also non-uniform, don’t forget your £1 donation! 😁
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Two thirds of young Americans don't know six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, survey finds
news.sky.com
One in 10 respondents of the US-wide poll thinks the atrocity is a myth.
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Dag Hammarskjöld, Swedish economist and secretary general of the UN. He died following a plane crash in Rhodesia (Now Zambia), however, was his death assassination, or just pilot error? Have a listen and tell us what you think? https://t.co/ZqI9ZzfVv9
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The camp itself was demolished nearly a century and a half later, in 1795, in order to make way for the development, and start of, Sunderland city centre. Although the camp was meant to be temporary, so the length of time it lasted shows quality of construction was very high.
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You may recognise this area in Sunderland, note the SoL near the top. Well, after some research, it turns out the area highlighted was used as a Civil War camp by Scottish Royalists in support of Charles I, and was made in 1644. However, the Royalists were defeated in 1644-45.
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11/9/2001: 4 planes are hijacked by members of Al Qaeda. 2 crashed into the Twin Towers, 1 into the Pentagon, and fourth into a field in Pennsylvania. The 9/11 attacks would claim the lives of 2977 victims, and 19 of the terrorists. It remains the most deadly terror attack ever.
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Events of the Week (I'm trying something different); 10/9/2008: The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Geneva, is powered up for the very first time. (@WhitburnPhysics) 11/9/1297: William Wallace (Scottish rebel! Possibly six foot sevennn) defeats an English army at Stirling Bridge.
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#SouthTyneside has a rise in cases. Follow safety advice If you have symptoms, stay home and book a test - https://t.co/Rpjja0EG8y IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS DO NOT go out to meet friends, pop to the shops or enjoy a quick bite and a drink at your local. #KeepSouthTyneSafe
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Fire! Fire! 🔥 #OTD in 1666 the Great Fire of London started at a bakery in Pudding Lane, and over the next 3 days and nights destroyed much of the old walled City of London. (1/4)
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Following a performance of Macbeth. It wasn't the first Theatre Royal, which opened in 1788, and was demolished in 1836 to make way for what we know today. After restoration in 2011, it reopened with The Madness of George III, who was the King who gave the theatre its charter.
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Here you go @misskdickenson!! Theatre Royal in Newcastle. Designed as a part of Joseph Grainger's new design for Newcastle city centre, it opened on 20/02/1837 with The Merchant of Venice. The exterior is unchanged, except the interior had to be changed following a fire in 1899..
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Second World War spy, Noor Inayat Khan is the latest person to receive an English Heritage blue plaque. 🔵 Khan was Britain's first Muslim war heroine in Europe and was posthumously awarded the George Cross in 1949.
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The 27th of August 1979 was also the deadliest day of the Troubles for the British Army. The IRA had ambushed and killed 18 British soldiers, known as the Warrenpoint Ambush.
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#OTD in 1979, Lord Mountbatten is killed by members of the IRA, while on holiday in Sligo. A radio controlled bomb had been planted on his boat, Shadow V, and detonated the next day killing 4 of the 7 on board.
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I was initially surprised when I read the headline, but then I thought we are still partially governed under the Magna Carta. So why are we still governed by centuries old charters? https://t.co/4TVGTJRhwB
bbc.co.uk
An impromptu market in Leicestershire was halted by a royal charter - but why do we still have them?
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After some research on this amazing website, I discovered there was a POW camp at Downhill Farm in West Boldon! It housed Italian soldiers in 14 Nissen Huts, who would then work on the surrounding farmland. Go on and find out something about your local area that you never knew!
We're looking for contributors! Our growing resource is looking for writers with the parameters below. If you'd be interested, drop us an email or go to https://t.co/xWdpWTFxsu and we'd be glad to hear about your passion! 📝
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23/08/1939. 600 Luftwaffe bombers enter the sky above the Russian city of Stalingrad. 1000 tonnes of bombs were dropped in the next 48 hours, marking the start of the Battle of Stalingrad. ~40,000 civilians died, and many of the 400,000 were unable to escape before the battle.
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Before catching Peruggia, a French poet, Guillaume Apollinaire, was arrested and attempted to implicate another famous Spanish artist. But which artist did he try to lay the blame on?
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