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CHIPPENDALE, Thomas & CHIPPENDALE, Thomas (1718-1813)
Blue Plaque commemorating cabinet makers Thomas Chippendale and his son at 61 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4JS, City of Westminster.
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CHIPPENDALE, Thomas & CHIPPENDALE, Thomas (1718-1813)
Blue Plaque commemorating cabinet makers Thomas Chippendale and his son at 61 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4JS, City of Westminster.
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CHIPPENDALE, Thomas & CHIPPENDALE, Thomas (1718-1813)
Blue Plaque commemorating cabinet makers Thomas Chippendale and his son at 61 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4JS, City of Westminster.
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Housing reformer and surveyor Irene Barclay is recognised with a blue plaque. In May 1922, Irene Barclay became the first woman to qualify as a chartered surveyor in Britain. 1A St Martin's House, Polygon Road marks the address of the office in Somers Town where she created models for community living and was instrumental in the building of nearly 1,000 new homes.
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Housing reformer and surveyor Irene Barclay is recognised with a blue plaque. In May 1922, Irene Barclay became the first woman to qualify as a chartered surveyor in Britain. 1A St Martin's House, Polygon Road marks the address of the office in Somers Town where she created models for community living and was instrumental in the building of nearly 1,000 new homes.
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Housing reformer and surveyor Irene Barclay is recognised with a blue plaque. In May 1922, Irene Barclay became the first woman to qualify as a chartered surveyor in Britain. 1A St Martin's House, Polygon Road marks the address of the office in Somers Town where she created models for community living and was instrumental in the building of nearly 1,000 new homes.
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History of St Augustine’s Abbey
St Augustine’s Abbey was one of the most important monasteries in medieval England, established as the result of the papal mission to bring Christianity to England.
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In 597, St Augustine arrived in England to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. Virtually every modern description of this mission mentions Queen Bertha of Kent. She has gone down in legend as the Christian queen who influenced her pagan husband, King Æthelberht, in Augustine’s favour. But who was Bertha?
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In the late 6th century, a man was sent from Rome to England to bring Christianity to the Anglo-Saxons. Who was St Augustine, and how did his mission succeed?