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  • Lichfield Museum
  • Museum in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England

    Lichfield Museum, formerly known as "Lichfield Heritage Centre", is dedicated to the history and heritage of the city of Lichfield. The museum is located

    Lichfield Museum

    Lichfield Museum

    Lichfield_Museum

  • Lichfield
  • Cathedral city in Staffordshire, England

    Lichfield (/ˈlɪtʃfiːld/) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. Lichfield is situated 18 miles (29 km) south-east of Stafford

    Lichfield

    Lichfield

    Lichfield

  • Lichfield District
  • Non-metropolitan district in England

    Lichfield District (UK: /ˈlɪtʃˌfiːld/) is a local government district in Staffordshire, England. The district is named after its largest settlement, the

    Lichfield District

    Lichfield District

    Lichfield_District

  • Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
  • Biographical Museum in Staffordshire, England

    Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum is a biographical museum and bookshop located in the centre of the city of Lichfield, Staffordshire, in England. The

    Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

    Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

    Samuel_Johnson_Birthplace_Museum

  • Lichfield Angel
  • Anglo-Saxon sculpture of Gabriel

    The Lichfield Angel is a late 8th-century Anglo-Saxon stone carving discovered at Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, England, in 2003. It depicts the

    Lichfield Angel

    Lichfield Angel

    Lichfield_Angel

  • Beacon Park
  • Public park in the city of Lichfield, Staffordshire, in England

    of Lichfield, Staffordshire, in England. The park was created in 1859 when the Museum Gardens were laid out adjacent to the newly built Free Museum and

    Beacon Park

    Beacon Park

    Beacon_Park

  • Shugborough Hall
  • Grade I listed historic house museum in the United Kingdom

    and comprises the hall, museum, kitchen garden and a model farm. The Shugborough estate was owned by the Bishops of Lichfield until the dissolution of

    Shugborough Hall

    Shugborough Hall

    Shugborough_Hall

  • Erasmus Darwin House
  • Historic house museum in Lichfield, England

    Erasmus Darwin House in Lichfield, Staffordshire is the former home of the English poet and physician Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of naturalist Charles

    Erasmus Darwin House

    Erasmus Darwin House

    Erasmus_Darwin_House

  • Elias Ashmole
  • English antiquarian, politician, officer of arms, astrologer and alchemist

    to create the Ashmolean Museum, Britain's first public museum. Ashmole was born on 23 May 1617 in Breadmarket Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire. His family

    Elias Ashmole

    Elias Ashmole

    Elias_Ashmole

  • Erasmus Darwin
  • English physician (1731–1802)

    his home in Lichfield, Staffordshire, is a museum dedicated to him and his life's work. A secondary school at Burntwood, near Lichfield, was renamed

    Erasmus Darwin

    Erasmus Darwin

    Erasmus_Darwin

  • Richard Greene (antiquary)
  • English antiquary (1716–1793)

    pulled down. A view of one side of the room of this museum, sent by the Rev. Henry White of Lichfield, appeared in the 'Gentleman's Magazine' for 1788,

    Richard Greene (antiquary)

    Richard Greene (antiquary)

    Richard_Greene_(antiquary)

  • List of museums in Staffordshire
  • This list of museums in Staffordshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations,

    List of museums in Staffordshire

    List of museums in Staffordshire

    List_of_museums_in_Staffordshire

  • Staffordshire
  • County of England

    the centre, Burton upon Trent in the east, and Tamworth and the city of Lichfield in the south-east. For local government purposes Staffordshire comprises

    Staffordshire

    Staffordshire

    Staffordshire

  • DMS Whittington
  • Barracks in Whittington, Staffordshire, England

    base in Whittington, Staffordshire, near Lichfield in England. It is home to the Staffordshire Regiment Museum, the Headquarters of the Surgeon General

    DMS Whittington

    DMS Whittington

    DMS_Whittington

  • Staffordshire Regiment Museum
  • Whittington, Staffordshire on the A51 Lichfield-Tamworth Road, 3 miles from Lichfield and 4 miles from Tamworth. The museum is 6 miles from the National Memorial

    Staffordshire Regiment Museum

    Staffordshire Regiment Museum

    Staffordshire_Regiment_Museum

  • Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield
  • Illegitimate daughter of King Charles II of England

    Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield (5 September 1664 – 17 February 1718), formerly Lady Charlotte FitzRoy, was the illegitimate daughter of King Charles

    Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield

    Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield

    Charlotte_Lee,_Countess_of_Lichfield

  • Anna Seward
  • English poet (1742–1809)

    25 March 1809) was an English Romantic poet, often called the Swan of Lichfield. She benefited from her father's progressive views on female education

    Anna Seward

    Anna Seward

    Anna_Seward

  • Chad of Mercia
  • Bishop of York and Lichfield from 664 to 669

    entrance to Lichfield Cathedral "Saint Chad", stained glass window by Christopher Whall. Currently exhibited at Victoria and Albert Museum, London. An

    Chad of Mercia

    Chad of Mercia

    Chad_of_Mercia

  • Old House Museum, Bakewell
  • Museum in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England

    Peak District. The house was originally owned by the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, and was built as a tithe (tax collector's dwelling). Built in 1534 of

    Old House Museum, Bakewell

    Old House Museum, Bakewell

    Old_House_Museum,_Bakewell

  • Johnson Museum (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Museum, Austin, Texas, US Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield, Staffordshire, UK Dr Johnson's House, London, UK Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum,

    Johnson Museum (disambiguation)

    Johnson_Museum_(disambiguation)

  • Coventry
  • Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England

    the castle gates. The Bishops of Lichfield were often referred to as the Bishops of Coventry and Lichfield, or Lichfield and Coventry (from 1102 to 1541)

    Coventry

    Coventry

    Coventry

  • Listed buildings in Lichfield
  • Lichfield is a civil parish in the district of Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It contains 244 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage

    Listed buildings in Lichfield

    Listed_buildings_in_Lichfield

  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022

    included Cecil Beaton, Yousuf Karsh, Anwar Hussein, Annie Leibovitz, Lord Lichfield, Terry O'Neill, John Swannell and Dorothy Wilding. The first official

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth_II

  • 2023 French pension reform strikes
  • 2023 civil unrest in France

    Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2023. Lichfield, John (18 March 2023). "Has Emmanuel Macron broken France?". POLITICO

    2023 French pension reform strikes

    2023 French pension reform strikes

    2023_French_pension_reform_strikes

  • Mercia
  • Early English kingdom (527–918)

    fifth bishop) moved the bishopric to Lichfield and, in 691, the Diocese of Mercia became the Diocese of Lichfield. There has been a diocese based in the

    Mercia

    Mercia

    Mercia

  • Lichfield War Memorial
  • War memorial in Staffordshire, England

    The Lichfield War Memorial, also known as the Men of Lichfield Memorial, is a grade II* listed building in Lichfield, Staffordshire, in England. The memorial

    Lichfield War Memorial

    Lichfield War Memorial

    Lichfield_War_Memorial

  • Karen Pini
  • Australian television presenter and beauty queen (born 1957)

    ISSN 0090-2020. "Patrick Lichfield: nudes exhibition opens in London". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 26 March 2014. "Lichfield photos for new calendar"

    Karen Pini

    Karen_Pini

  • World War I
  • 1914–1918 global conflict

    Retrieved 5 July 2012. Love 1996. Dupuy 1993, p. 1042. Grant 2005, p. 276. Lichfield, John (21 February 2006). "Verdun: myths and memories of the 'lost villages'

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • Cultural impact of Beyoncé
  • 'Beyoncé of Broadway': Marisha Wallace talks ahead of Birmingham and Lichfield shows". www.expressandstar.com. Archived from the original on December

    Cultural impact of Beyoncé

    Cultural impact of Beyoncé

    Cultural_impact_of_Beyoncé

  • Francis Skidmore
  • British metalworker (1817–1896)

    "Lichfield Cathedral – The Choir, Presbytery and Sanctuary". Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011. "Lichfield City

    Francis Skidmore

    Francis Skidmore

    Francis_Skidmore

  • Masterpiece
  • Creation that has been given much critical praise

    became an icon". Times Higher Education. 27 May 2015 [21 September 2001]. Lichfield, John (2 April 2005). "The Moving of the Mona Lisa". The Independent.

    Masterpiece

    Masterpiece

    Masterpiece

  • Knife Angel
  • Contemporary sculpture highlighting knife crime

    spend four weeks in the town's Market Place. It was then displayed in Lichfield, Staffordshire for a month from 1 July. The Knife Angel was taken to Colchester

    Knife Angel

    Knife Angel

    Knife_Angel

  • The Road from Sèvres
  • Painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

    to Sevres)". National Stolen Art File. FBI. Retrieved 19 October 2025. Lichfield, John (4 May 1998). "Theft embarrasses slack Louvre". The Independent

    The Road from Sèvres

    The Road from Sèvres

    The_Road_from_Sèvres

  • Woolrich Electrical Generator
  • J. King". 1962. Baptismal register, St Mary's Church, Lichfield "The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette". 1843. Post Office Directory

    Woolrich Electrical Generator

    Woolrich Electrical Generator

    Woolrich_Electrical_Generator

  • 10 Downing Street
  • Residence and office of the UK prime minister

    Charles II's daughter, moved in when she married Edward Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield. The Crown authorised extensive rebuilding which included adding a storey

    10 Downing Street

    10 Downing Street

    10_Downing_Street

  • St Mary's Church, Sheriffhales
  • Anglican church in Shropshire, England

    stipendiary curate of Wychnor, north-east of Lichfield, although it was stipulated that he would live in Lichfield itself. An entry in the Liber Cleri (Book

    St Mary's Church, Sheriffhales

    St Mary's Church, Sheriffhales

    St_Mary's_Church,_Sheriffhales

  • List of international prime ministerial trips made by Tony Blair
  • 15 January 2026. Retrieved 15 January 2026. Judd, Terri; Milmo, Cahal; Lichfield, John (7 June 2004). "D-Day: The last march". The Independent. Archived

    List of international prime ministerial trips made by Tony Blair

    List of international prime ministerial trips made by Tony Blair

    List_of_international_prime_ministerial_trips_made_by_Tony_Blair

  • Eel Pie Island Museum
  • Museum in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England

    Eel Pie Island Museum is a volunteer-run museum on Richmond Road in Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It opened in February 2018

    Eel Pie Island Museum

    Eel Pie Island Museum

    Eel_Pie_Island_Museum

  • List of palaces in the United Kingdom
  • Bishopthorpe Palace – residence of the Archbishop of York Bishop's Palace, Lichfield Bishop's Palace, Wells The Palace, Chichester Addington Palace – former

    List of palaces in the United Kingdom

    List of palaces in the United Kingdom

    List_of_palaces_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Norton Priory
  • Historic site in Norton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England

    12th to 16th centuries, and an 18th-century country house; it is now a museum. The remains are a scheduled ancient monument and are recorded in the National

    Norton Priory

    Norton Priory

    Norton_Priory

  • List of largest church buildings
  • converted into a mosque. In 1935 the Hagia Sophia was reconstituted as a museum open to the public. After this decision was annulled in 2020, the status

    List of largest church buildings

    List of largest church buildings

    List_of_largest_church_buildings

  • Duralex Picardie tumbler
  • French drinking glass

    considered "icons of modern design" and are sold at the Museum of Modern Art. John Lichfield, "Duralex – the glass tumbler that would not be broken":

    Duralex Picardie tumbler

    Duralex Picardie tumbler

    Duralex_Picardie_tumbler

  • Denis Alva Parsons
  • English sculptor and carver

    teak Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield Dr Samuel Johnson Burmese teak Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield Heraldic Symbols Stone Palace

    Denis Alva Parsons

    Denis Alva Parsons

    Denis_Alva_Parsons

  • David Bowie
  • English musician and actor (1947–2016)

    Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2020. Lichfield, John (8 May 2009). "The Big Question: How does the French honours system

    David Bowie

    David Bowie

    David_Bowie

  • Sinking of the Titanic
  • 1912 maritime disaster

    various places – New York, Washington, Southampton, Liverpool, Belfast and Lichfield, among others – and ceremonies were held on both sides of the Atlantic

    Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking_of_the_Titanic

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    the order. "Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma". British Museum. Archived from the original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved 7 September

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Hammerwich
  • Village in Staffordshire, England

    Hammerwich is a small village and civil parish in the Lichfield District, in Staffordshire, England. It is southeast of Burntwood. The name may derive

    Hammerwich

    Hammerwich

    Hammerwich

  • European rabbit
  • Species of mammal

    occasionally reported. One large specimen, caught in February 1890 in Lichfield, England, was weighed at 2.8 kg (6 lb 2 oz). Within its native range of

    European rabbit

    European rabbit

    European_rabbit

  • Edward Smith (sea captain)
  • British merchant navy officer (1850–1912)

    western end of the Museum Gardens in Beacon Park, Lichfield. The pedestal is made from Cornish granite and the figure is bronze. Lichfield was chosen as the

    Edward Smith (sea captain)

    Edward Smith (sea captain)

    Edward_Smith_(sea_captain)

  • World Rugby Museum
  • Sports museum in London, England

    The World Rugby Museum is a sports museum in the South Stand of Twickenham Stadium, London, England. Its collection comprises over 37,000 pieces of rugby

    World Rugby Museum

    World Rugby Museum

    World_Rugby_Museum

  • Sarah Jane Baker
  • British transgender rights activist

    Sandwell Evening Mail. 31 October 1990. Retrieved 4 December 2023. "Trial". Lichfield and Rugeley Chase Post. 26 July 1990. p. 11. Archived from the original

    Sarah Jane Baker

    Sarah Jane Baker

    Sarah_Jane_Baker

  • List of photographs considered the most important
  • Window. Also known as Le Noyé (lit. 'The drowned man'). The Metropolitan Museum of Art dates their copy of Talbot's Haystack as "probably 1841". The National

    List of photographs considered the most important

    List_of_photographs_considered_the_most_important

  • Richard Branson
  • English business magnate (born 1950)

    Virgin Trains West Coast Class 390 Pendolino at Lichfield in August 2011

    Richard Branson

    Richard Branson

    Richard_Branson

  • Willis Museum
  • Municipal building in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England

    survived (and is presently on display in the museum): made for the old Mote Hall by John Atkins of Lichfield in 1760, it had been reused in the new town

    Willis Museum

    Willis Museum

    Willis_Museum

  • Mona Lisa
  • Painting by Leonardo da Vinci

    2001). "Why I think Mona Lisa became an icon". Times Higher Education. Lichfield, John (1 April 2005). "The Moving of the Mona Lisa". The Independent.

    Mona Lisa

    Mona Lisa

    Mona_Lisa

  • Scold's bridle
  • 16th-century punishment or torture device

    . at Worcester, Ludlow, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Oxford, Shrewsbury ... Lichfield ... and many other places". As late as 1856, such an item was used at

    Scold's bridle

    Scold's bridle

    Scold's_bridle

  • Brinsworth House
  • Home for retired entertainers in west London, England

    Hogarth Ho. Homestead Hotham Ho. Kneller Hall Langham Ho. Latchmere Ho. Lichfield Ct. Maids of Honour Row Marble Hill Ho. Montrose Ho. Old Court Ho. Old

    Brinsworth House

    Brinsworth House

    Brinsworth_House

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)

    Priestley at Leeds, Thomas Percival at Manchester and Erasmus Darwin at Lichfield. In Scotland, he spent five days with Lord Kames near Stirling and stayed

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin_Franklin

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1891
  • re-endowment of the said Rectory and the transfer of the advowson to the See of Lichfield and for the endowment or augmentation of new districts within the parish

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1891

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1891

  • Offa of Mercia
  • King of Mercia from 757 to 796

    divide the archdiocese of Canterbury in two, creating a new archdiocese of Lichfield. This reduction in the power of Canterbury may have been motivated by

    Offa of Mercia

    Offa of Mercia

    Offa_of_Mercia

  • Staffordshire Hoard
  • Anglo-Saxon hoard discovered in 2009

    was discovered in 2009 in a field near the village of Hammerwich, near Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England. The location was in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom

    Staffordshire Hoard

    Staffordshire Hoard

    Staffordshire_Hoard

  • Sawney
  • Racial slur describing Scotsman

    Samuel Johnson - the great Scotophobe, and son of a Scottish bookseller at Lichfield - thought it prudent to disguise his origin, and overdid his prudence

    Sawney

    Sawney

    Sawney

  • Stowe Pool
  • Reservoir in Lichfield, Staffordshire

    Stowe Pool is a reservoir located in the city of Lichfield, Staffordshire. Formerly a fishery (along with nearby Bishop's Pool (now filled in) and Minster

    Stowe Pool

    Stowe Pool

    Stowe_Pool

  • High Speed 2
  • High-speed rail project in England

    track is being constructed between London Euston and Handsacre, near Lichfield in southern Staffordshire, where a junction will connect HS2 to the West

    High Speed 2

    High Speed 2

    High_Speed_2

  • Letocetum
  • Roman settlement remains in Staffordshire, England

    1998, p. 6. Lichfield: The place and street names, population and boundaries ', A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 14: Lichfield. 1990. pp. 37–42

    Letocetum

    Letocetum

    Letocetum

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014. Lichfield, John (29 April 2009). "Sarko's €35bn rail plan for a 'Greater Paris'"

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
  • French writer and aviator (1900–1944)

    location became a dead link Archived 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine) Lichfield, John. "St Exupery plane wreck found in Med." The Independent, 28 May

    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    Antoine_de_Saint-Exupéry

  • Stade de France
  • Stadium in Saint-Denis, Paris, France

    Seating Tribun Stade de France. Retrieved 5 August 2024 – via YouTube. Lichfield, John (3 February 1998). "French humiliated by frozen pitch". The Independent

    Stade de France

    Stade de France

    Stade_de_France

  • Two Saints Way
  • 92-mile footpath in north-west England

    route of 92 miles between the cathedral cities of Chester in Cheshire and Lichfield in Staffordshire. The two saints referenced are St Werburgh and St Chad

    Two Saints Way

    Two_Saints_Way

  • Regimental museum
  • Museum dedicated to the history of a specific army regiment

    Whittington Barracks near Lichfield The Suffolk Regiment Museum is based at Gibraltar Barracks in Bury St Edmunds The Surrey Infantry Museum was based at Clandon

    Regimental museum

    Regimental_museum

  • Stephenson's Rocket
  • Steam locomotive by Robert Stephenson in 1829

    National Railway Museum/Science Museum. ISBN 978-1-900747-49-3. Webb, Brian; Gordon, David A. (1978). Lord Carlisle's Railways. Lichfield, Staffordshire:

    Stephenson's Rocket

    Stephenson's Rocket

    Stephenson's_Rocket

  • Aston Manor Road Transport Museum
  • Transport museum in Aldridge, England

    the museum and back using classic buses. The museum's Classic buses also run free of charge on certain event days to the Chasewater Railway, Lichfield, and

    Aston Manor Road Transport Museum

    Aston Manor Road Transport Museum

    Aston_Manor_Road_Transport_Museum

  • Christian cross variants
  • Variations on the religious symbol through Christian history

    "St Brigid's Crosses". National Museum of Ireland. Retrieved 4 March 2025. "St. Brigid's Day". Ulster Folk Museum. Retrieved 4 March 2025. "Identity

    Christian cross variants

    Christian cross variants

    Christian_cross_variants

  • Wychnor Hall
  • Country house in Staffordshire, England

    and County of the City of Lichfield, Comprising ... a General Survey of the County of Stafford and the Diocese of Lichfield & Coventry; with Separate

    Wychnor Hall

    Wychnor Hall

    Wychnor_Hall

  • List of Freedom of the City recipients
  • The Depot, The Prince of Wales' Division, Lichfield: 25 April 1981. The Army Training Regiment, Lichfield: 12 April 2000. The Joint Medical Command,

    List of Freedom of the City recipients

    List_of_Freedom_of_the_City_recipients

  • Air France Flight 4590
  • 2000 aviation accident in France

    Archived from the original on 29 September 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2009. Lichfield, John (29 July 2000). "Air France grounds Concorde until cause of crash

    Air France Flight 4590

    Air France Flight 4590

    Air_France_Flight_4590

  • List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain
  • List of terrorist attacks that have happened in Great Britain

    British soldier was killed, and two were wounded in an IRA gun attack at Lichfield City railway station, Staffordshire. 9 June 1990: Honourable Artillery

    List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain

    List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain

    List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_Great_Britain

  • Liberty Leading the People
  • 1830 painting by Eugène Delacroix

    Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2013. Lichfield, John (8 February 2013). "The mystery of AE911 Cryptic code scrawled on

    Liberty Leading the People

    Liberty Leading the People

    Liberty_Leading_the_People

  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • 1839-48. Facsimiles of some of the charters were published by the British Museum (1873–78) and the Ordnance Survey (1878-1884). These demonstrated inaccuracies

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters

  • Archives, museums and art galleries in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
  • Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability Museum No.1, Kew Gardens Museum of Army Music Museum of Richmond Twickenham Museum World Rugby Museum Marianne

    Archives, museums and art galleries in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

    Archives,_museums_and_art_galleries_in_the_London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames

  • List of alumni of Sandhurst
  • Allenby, 3rd Viscount Allenby (Royal Hussars) Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield (Grenadier Guards) Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott George

    List of alumni of Sandhurst

    List_of_alumni_of_Sandhurst

  • Sanjeev Bhaskar
  • British actor, comedian and television presenter (born 1963)

    as chancellor. In January 2005, Bhaskar married comedian Meera Syal in Lichfield, Staffordshire. They have a son, Shaan, who was born at the Portland Hospital

    Sanjeev Bhaskar

    Sanjeev Bhaskar

    Sanjeev_Bhaskar

  • Nottingham
  • City and council area in Nottinghamshire, England

    AD 1100, Nottingham was part of the Diocese of Lichfield, controlled as an archdeaconry from Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire. In 1837, Nottingham's

    Nottingham

    Nottingham

    Nottingham

  • The Adventures of Tintin
  • Series of 24 comic albums by Hergé

    Screech 2005, p. 27; Miller 2007, p. 18; Clements 2006; Wagner 2006; Lichfield 2006; Macintyre 2006; Gravett 2008. Thompson 2003; Gravett 2005; Mills

    The Adventures of Tintin

    The_Adventures_of_Tintin

  • Ken Liu bibliography
  • Bibliography

    Make Shift: Dispatches from the Post-Pandemic Future, edited by Gideon Lichfield, published by MIT Press (part of the Twelve Tomorrows series), March 2021

    Ken Liu bibliography

    Ken_Liu_bibliography

  • Normansfield Hospital
  • Hospital in England

    national office of the Down's Syndrome Association, and the Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability. The Normansfield Hospital was founded at the White

    Normansfield Hospital

    Normansfield Hospital

    Normansfield_Hospital

  • 2025 in England
  • village of Shipham to Singapore, raising £10,000 for charity. 7 April – Lichfield District Council says it will help clear the backlog of rubbish which

    2025 in England

    2025_in_England

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    manuscripts from Wales survive, including the 8th-century Hereford Gospels and Lichfield Gospels. The 11th-century Ricemarch Psalter (now in Dublin) is certainly

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Koo Stark
  • American film actress and photographer (born 1956)

    Protect Rural England, featured signed work by David Bailey, Patrick Lichfield, Don McCullin, Terence Donovan, Fay Godwin, Heather Angel, Clive Arrowsmith

    Koo Stark

    Koo_Stark

  • Verdun tree
  • Pembridge. An original Verdun oak tree in the Garden of Remembrance, Lichfield was later replaced by a tree grown from one of its acorns. With the original

    Verdun tree

    Verdun_tree

  • List of sportsperson-politicians
  • Examiner. Retrieved 2 August 2012. Sam Rothschild at Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums. "Ottawa Citizen – Google News Archive Search". "Hansard". Archived from

    List of sportsperson-politicians

    List_of_sportsperson-politicians

  • Kew Gardens
  • Botanic garden in London, England

    train station to the gardens: it is only 400 metres (1,300 ft) along Lichfield Road from the Victoria Gate entrance. Kew Bridge station, on the other

    Kew Gardens

    Kew Gardens

    Kew_Gardens

  • 2025 in the United Kingdom
  • sexually abusing 10 women in properties in Dundee. During a visit to Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, the King is heckled by a protester asking

    2025 in the United Kingdom

    2025_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Mary Ann Jackson (illustrator)
  • English botanical illustrator (1819–1915)

    of some of the Rarer Species of Plants found in the Neighbourhood of Lichfield" was published with an introductory letter from Edward Benson, in The

    Mary Ann Jackson (illustrator)

    Mary_Ann_Jackson_(illustrator)

  • French Foreign Legion
  • French Army corps of foreign nationals

    fighting force?". RFI. 11 March 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2022. Joy Lichfield (13 October 2000). "Women can run off and join the Legion". The Independent

    French Foreign Legion

    French Foreign Legion

    French_Foreign_Legion

  • Bowes-Lyon family
  • Scottish noble family

    (1917–80), was the mother of royal photographer Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield, and a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. She became a princess of Denmark

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    Bowes-Lyon family

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  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    identity patterns. "What You Need to Know About The Troubles". Imperial War Museums. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2020

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  • Far-right politics
  • Political alignment in the right-wing spectrum

    Archived from the original on 15 February 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2015. Lichfield, John (1 March 2015). "Rise of the French far right: Front National party

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  • List of residents of Barnes, London
  • Minstrels to Rock and Roll: 500 years of music-making in Richmond. London: Museum of Richmond. "Blue Plaques in Richmond upon Thames". VisitRichmond. Retrieved

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    List of residents of Barnes, London

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  • Belgium
  • Country in Northwestern Europe

    Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2016. John Lichfield (2007). "Belgium: A nation divided". Independent. Archived from the original

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    Pipe

    English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a piper, from Middle English pipe ‘pipe’ (Old English pīpe). In some cases it may have been a topographic name from the same word in the sense ‘waterpipe’, ‘conduit’, ‘water channel’, or a habitational name from Pipe in Herefordshire or Pipehill in Staffordshire, near Lichfield (earlier Pipa), both named from this word.English (East Anglia) : occasionally from a personal name, Pipe, which is recorded in Domesday Book.

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  • Highfield
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    English

    Highfield

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places so called from Old English hēah ‘high’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field).

    Highfield

  • Lacefield
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    English

    Lacefield

    English : variant of Laswell, which is of unknown origin. It may be a variant of Lascelles.

    Lacefield

  • Burchfield
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    Burchfield

    English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Birchfield, from Old English birce ‘birch’ + feld ‘open country’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.

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    Silk; Ayurvedic Medicine; Silken; Atom; Atom of Museum; Silky; Sweet Revenge

    Reshma

  • Litchford
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    Litchford

    English : habitational name, possibly a variant of Litchfield. The surname is not found in current English records, but of the 52 bearers recorded in the 1881 British Census, 28 were born in Kent, suggesting that a different, unidentified source could be involved.

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  • Litchfield
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    English

    Litchfield

    English : habitational name from Lichfield in Staffordshire. The first element preserves a British name recorded as Letocetum during the Romano-British period. This means ‘gray wood’, from words which are the ancestors of Welsh llŵyd ‘gray’ and coed ‘wood’. By the Old English period this had been reduced to Licced, and the element feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ was added to describe a patch of cleared land within the ancient wood.English : habitational name from Litchfield in Hampshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Liveselle. This is probably from an Old English hlīf ‘shelter’ + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’. The subsequent transformation of the place name may be the result of folk etymological association with Old English hlið, hlid ‘slope’ + feld ‘open country’.

    Litchfield

  • Birchfield
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    English

    Birchfield

    English : variant spelling of Burchfield.Americanized form of German Birkenfeld, a topographic or habitational name, cognate with 1.

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  • Guppy
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    English

    Guppy

    English : habitational name from a place in Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset, Gupehegh in Middle English. This is named with the Old English personal name Guppa (a short form of Gūðbeorht ‘battle bright’) + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’. The tropical fish denoted by this word was named in the 19th century in honor of R.J.L. Guppy, a clergyman in Trinidad who first presented specimens to the British Museum.The earliest known bearer of the name is Nicholas de Gupehegh (Somerset, 1253/4). Most if not all present-day bearers of the name are thought to descend from a certain William Guppy of Chardstock, Devon, who in 1497 was fined forty shillings for his alleged part in the rebellion of Perkin Warbeck.

    Guppy

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    KHONS-EM

    , the name of an Egyptian mummy in the Leyden Museum.

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  • Mucklow
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    English

    Mucklow

    English : habitational name from Mucklows Hill in Worcestershire or Muckley Corner, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. Both are named with Old English micel ‘large’ + hlāw ‘hill’.

    Mucklow

  • Laswell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Laswell

    English : unexplained. Possibly an altered form of Lascelles. This name is also found as Lacefield.

    Laswell

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    Well.

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    Hareer

    Silk

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    A flash of lightening, Brilliant

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    Pure, The earth, Hawaiian, Sea, Hawaiian

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    The Sun and Fire

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    ACHAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Akan, ACHAN means "one who troubles." In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death. 

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    Donall

    Stranger; World Mighty; World Ruler

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    Vardhin | வர்தீந

    Growing

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  • Xanthian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Xanthus, an ancient town on Asia Minor; -- applied especially to certain marbles found near that place, and now in the British Museum.

  • Museum
  • n.

    A repository or a collection of natural, scientific, or literary curiosities, or of works of art.

  • Anthrenus
  • n.

    A genus of small beetles, several of which, in the larval state, are very destructive to woolen goods, fur, etc. The common "museum pest" is A. varius; the carpet beetle is A. scrophulariae. The larvae are commonly confounded with moths.

  • Dolabra
  • n.

    A rude ancient ax or hatchet, seen in museums.

  • Vatican
  • n.

    A magnificent assemblage of buildings at Rome, near the church of St. Peter, including the pope's palace, a museum, a library, a famous chapel, etc.

  • Curator
  • n.

    One who has the care and superintendence of anything, as of a museum; a custodian; a keeper.

  • Open
  • a.

    Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private; public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one; unprotected; exposed.