Visit Lichfield Cathedral & Erasmus Darwin House | UK Days Out | Visit England
Join us on our journey to Alton Towers as stop in Lichfield along the way. We visit Lichfield Cathderal, Erasmus Darwin House (where we do some dressing up and try some hands on activities) and herb garden, walk around a lake and have some dinner in a Wetherspoons. We then continue on to the Travelodge in Ashbourne, ready for our day out in Alton Towers tomorrow!
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Erasmus Darwin - at the heart of the Lichfield Enlightenment
Erasmus Darwin House Lichfield Cannock Paranormal Investigators Sat 27th July 2019 (see description)
The beautiful house was very quiet but as the evening progressed we were called to the basement where activity heightened.
A few of the team saw a man with a black cloak. (Note how if anyone is scared they seem to head to me ????) I personally did not see the figure but do not doubt the integrity of those who did.
Cannock Paranormal Investigators are a non profit private group who go out of their way to debunk everything.
We will be returning this house is stunning.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Lichfield, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Lichfield , United Kingdom (UK)
Lichfield Cathedral
Beacon Park
Garrick Theatre
Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Erasmus Darwin House
St Mary’s in the Market Square
Wall Roman Site
Heart of the Country Shopping Village
The Staffordshire Regiment Museum
Curborough Hall Farm Countryside Centre
Erasmus in England | Tipps zur Vorbereitung & Horror WG?!
Seit Ende September studiere ich, Line für ein halbes Jahr an der renommierten Durham University ganz im Nordosten von England. Im Video gehts um allgemeine Tipps für Erasmus Studierende in England und auch schon um meine ersten Wochen vor Ort: meine Wohnung, meine Mitbewohner und was alles nicht so lief wie geplant...
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Erasmus Darwin - The Scientist
Lichfield Bower (2017)
Lichfield Bower parade - Bank Holiday Monday 29th May 2017.
Urban Exploration: Lichfield
this time we went to a lovely building and had a look around, its a bit different to our normal videos (if you can call them that)
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Places to see in ( Lichfield - UK )
Places to see in ( Lichfield - UK )
Lichfield is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 16 mi north of Birmingham. Today, the city still retains its old importance as an ecclesiastical centre, and its industrial and commercial development has been limited. The centre of the city has over 230 listed buildings (including many examples of Georgian architecture), and preserves much of its historic character.
Notable for its three-spired medieval cathedral, Lichfield was the birthplace of Samuel Johnson, the writer of the first authoritative Dictionary of the English Language. The city's recorded history began when Chad of Mercia arrived to establish his Bishopric in 669 AD and the settlement grew as the ecclesiastical centre of Mercia. In 2009, the Staffordshire Hoard, the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork, was found 5.9 km (3.7 mi) south-west of Lichfield.
The development of the city was consolidated in the 12th century under Roger de Clinton, who fortified the Cathedral Close and also laid out the town with the ladder-shaped street pattern that survives to this day. Lichfield's heyday was in the 18th century, when it developed into a thriving coaching city. This was a period of great intellectual activity, the city being the home of many famous people including Samuel Johnson, David Garrick, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward, and prompted Johnson's remark that Lichfield was a city of philosophers.
Lichfield covers an area of approximately 5.41 sq mi (14.0 km2) in the south-east of the county of Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. It is approximately 25 km (16 mi) north of Birmingham and 200 km (120 mi) north-west of London.
Suburbs of ( Lichfield - UK ) :
Boley Park
Chadsmead
Christ Church
Darwin Park
The Dimbles
Leamonsley
Nether Stowe
Sandfields
Stowe
Trent Valley
The Lichfield Festival, an international arts festival, has taken place every July for 30 years. The festival is a celebration of classical music, dance, drama, film, jazz, literature, poetry, visual arts and world music. The Lichfield Greenhill Bower takes place annually on Spring Bank Holiday. Lichfield Heritage Weekend, incorporating Dr Johnson’s Birthday Celebrations, takes place on the third weekend in September with a variety of civic events including live music and free historical tours of local landmarks.
Lichfield Cathedral - The only medieval cathedral in Europe with three spires. Cathedral Close - Surrounding the Cathedral, the close contains many buildings of architectural interest. Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum - A museum to Samuel Johnson's life, work and personality. Erasmus Darwin House - Home to Erasmus Darwin
Lichfield Museum - in St Mary's Church in the market square, an exhibition of 2,000 years of Lichfield's history. The Guildhall - an historic building in the centre of Lichfield. Bishop's Palace - Built in 1687, the palace was the residence of the Bishop of Lichfield until 1954. Dr Milley's Hospital - Located on Beacon Street.
Hospital of St John Baptist without the Barrs - A distinctive Tudor building with a row of eight brick chimneys. Church of St Chad - A 12th-century church. St Michael on Greenhill - Overlooking the city. Christ Church - An outstanding example of Victorian ecclesiastical architecture.
Beacon Park - An 81-acre (33 ha) public park in the centre of the city. Minster Pool & Stowe Pool - The two lakes occupying 16 acres in the heart of Lichfield. The Franciscan Friary - The ruins of the former Friary in Lichfield. Lichfield Clock Tower - A Grade II listed 19th century clock tower. Letocetum - The remains of a Roman staging post and bath house. Staffordshire Regiment Museum - 2.5 miles (4 km) east of the city in Whittington. National Memorial Arboretum - 4 miles (6 km) north east of the city in Alrewas.
( Lichfield - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Lichfield . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lichfield - UK
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Problems on Eastern Avenue (Lichfield)
Liberal Democrat Councillor Paul Ray talks to Mrs Jean Blakemore about the problems encountered by elderly residents of the All Saints area when trying to use the circular bus service in Lichfield.
Lichfield Urban Exploration: UPDATED
So we went back because why not and its changed a lot, its now being used to store rubbish so be careful when you plan your visits.
Erasmus Darwin Visit by Derby Photographic Society
Erasmus Darwin Visit went down a storm today, the rain held off mostly and the company was great. Here are a few pics of the Day. Oh almost forgot to say we went around the corner and found this great big Cathedral not 50 Yards from where we were ....Amazing
Erasmus Darwin, Evolution & Slavery - Dr Patricia Fara, Clare College, Cambridge
Erasmus Darwin -- Charles's grandfather -- was well-known among his eighteenth-century contemporaries, highly respected by many but reviled by others. Energetic and sociable, this corpulent tee-totaller ran a successful medical practice, was a Fellow of the Royal Society and did much to alter the public face of science by sponsoring industrial innovation in the Midlands as well as writing best-selling poems on plants, technology and evolution. In this lecture, Patricia Fara explores fresh ways of thinking about this champion of Enlightenment thought. More than fifty years before his famous grandson, Erasmus Darwin dared to publish controversial ideas about evolution that put his medical text on the Vatican's banned list. Politically radical, he campaigned for the abolition of slavery, supported the French Revolution, promoted education for women, and challenged Christian orthodoxy.
Barry And Jeanette Visit Lichfield
July 2019
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Julian Humphrys visits one of England’s smallest cathedral cities, which was once a cultural powerhouse and home to such luminaries as Erasmus Darwin ...
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I ENDED UP IN LICHFIELD BY MYSELF FOR THE DAY, SO I HIT THE SKATE PARK AND A COUPLE STREET SPOTS.
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The friends who changed the world - Birmingham's Lunar Society
The friend who made the future - How the Lunar Society in Birmingham which members included James Watt, Matthew Boulton, Erasmus Darwin, Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestly - changed the World forever during the Industrial Revolution. Author Jenny Uglow talks to historian Sally Hoban. Learn more at History West Midlands historywm.com.
What is Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden?
Scholars describe Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden (1791) and explain what 21st-century readers can expect from it and what they should know before reading it.
See the digital exhibition, Poetic Botany: Art and Science of the Eighteenth-Century Vegetable World at nybg.org/poetic-botany/