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  2. Early life of Samuel Johnson - Wikipedia

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    It amounted to a month's work, and, a year later, his A Voyage to Abyssinia was finally published. [72] Johnson returned to Lichfield in February 1734, where he began an annotated edition of Poliziano's Latin poems, along with a history of Latin poetry from Petrarch to Poliziano. The work was designed to fill 480 pages and provide a detailed ...

  3. Memorials and monuments to victims of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a bas-relief depicting third-class passenger Margaret Rice and her five sons, all of whom died in the sinking, and bears the dedication: "Commemorating RMS Titanic and her last port of call on her maiden and final voyage, April 12, 1912". [22] [19] The town installed a memorial garden to mark the centenary of the ship's sinking. [23]

  4. Robert Lichfield - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lichfield is the founder of World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools. [1] [2] He started working in the troubled teen industry in 1977. His first job in the industry was at Provo Canyon School as a dorm parent [clarification needed]. Then in 1987 he started the Cross Creek School. [3]

  5. Lichfield - Wikipedia

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    Lichfield (/ ˈ l ɪ tʃ f iː l d /) is a cathedral city and civil parish [2] in Staffordshire, England.Lichfield is situated 18 miles (29 km) south-east of the county town of Stafford, 9 miles (14 km) north-east of Walsall, 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Tamworth and 13 miles (21 km) south-west of Burton upon Trent.

  6. Lichfield Museum - Wikipedia

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    Lichfield Museum, formerly known as "Lichfield Heritage Centre", is dedicated to the history and heritage of the city of Lichfield. The museum is located on the south side of the market square on the second floor of St Mary's Church in the centre of Lichfield, Staffordshire in the United Kingdom .

  7. Dr Milley's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Dr Milley's Hospital is an almshouse for women in Lichfield, United Kingdom. It was founded on property (situated in the town ditch) given by Bishop Heyworth in 1424 for the use of the poor. [1] The land was given, it is believed, on condition that a red rose was given to the Bishop of Lichfield (if demanded) each year on St John Baptist's Day ...

  8. HMS Lichfield (1746) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Lichfield was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at King's Yard in Harwich by John Barnard to the dimensions laid down in the 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment, and launched on 26 June 1746. [1] She was wrecked on the Barbary Coast of North Africa on 28 November 1758. [2]

  9. Erasmus Darwin - Wikipedia

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    Stone-cast bust of Erasmus Darwin, by W. J. Coffee, c. 1795 Darwin's House in Lichfield, now a museum dedicated to his life and work. Darwin was born in 1731 at Elston Hall, Nottinghamshire, near Newark-on-Trent, England, the youngest of seven children of Robert Darwin of Elston (1682–1754), a lawyer and physician, and his wife Elizabeth Hill (1702–97).