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The world's first recorded case of triplets and a Roman-era king are among the remains of more than 1,500 people held by Hertfordshire museums. The triplets and their mother, who died in childbirth, ...
Hertfordshire Natural History Society is celebrating its 150th anniversary with an exhibition at St Albans Museum + Gallery. Running until Sunday, July 6, the free Wild about Hertfordshire exhibition ...
A new group says it is hoping to protect a beloved city park which is home to 100 acres of "stunning landscapes" and "rich Roman history". Verulamium Park in St Albans, Hertfordshire, is a popular ...
Following the Roman conquest of Britain in AD 43 ... which has been going for over 500 years, or visit the St Albans Museum & Gallery. Other notable attractions include the medieval clock tower ...
From its cathedral to its Roman theatre, St Albans isn’t short of historic sites. And now, the Hertfordshire city has a new cultural attraction: the St Albans Museum + Gallery. Set over three floors ...
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Inside the 1,500 human remains held by St Albans Herts museumsRemains of more than 1,500 people – including a possible king and the first recorded case of triplets anywhere in the world – are held ...
"It's a lovely park; it's got a nice look back over St Albans and you can see the cathedral," said Mr Free. "There's a large playground, a splash park in summer; it's got wildlife and the Roman wall.
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First known triplets are among museums' treasuresSt Albans Museum holds the remains of the possible king ... Much of the museum's collection dates to the Roman era (AD43 to about AD410), with some dating to the Iron Age (about 750BC to AD43).
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