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Ben Birch explores what we can learn from the statues we walk past each day, but never really notice I think there’s an ...
In the spotlight will be John Keats, whose statue resides in East Street, Chichester; Percy Shelley, who was born in Sussex; and Lord Byron whose connection with ... of Chichester’s Bishop Otter ...
Image courtesy of London Remembers, who plucked up the courage to visit Byron's traffic island. A statue of Lord Byron is to be rescued from its traffic island. "What statue of Lord Byron?" ...
A statue of famed 19th Century poet Lord Byron that has been marooned on a traffic island on Park Lane in central London for decades could be relocated. The Byron Society was awarded more than ...
A statue of famed 19th Century poet Lord Byron that has been marooned on a traffic island on Park Lane in central London for decades could be relocated. The Byron Society was awarded more than £ ...
Byron was in the van of those poets who came to be known as “Romantics,” and his life had something of the turbulence of a fairy tale. The future Lord Byron was born ... He spent three years at ...
Poet and lyricist Thomas Moore had a fascinating life, hanging out with the likes of Lord Byron and Robert Emmet ... the first Catholics to study at Trinity College. His Irish Catholic identity ...
Renowned Lord Byron enthusiast Geoffrey Bond - who lives in the place where the infamous poet spent some of his early years - has produced a new book which establishes that Burgage Manor was the ...
An American donor has withdrawn funding from Cambridge University's richest college ... painted and slashed a 1914 painting of Lord Arthur Balfour at Trinity - sparking condemnation from senior ...
Even before rumours of his affair with his half-sister spread, Lord Byron had a reputation for scandal. His lover Lady Caroline Lamb famously described him as “mad, bad and dangerous to know".
Major plans are being drawn up to safeguard the future of a Nottinghamshire landmark that serves as the final resting place of Lord Byron and Ada Lovelace. The Romantic poet and his daughter ...
Often dubbed as one of the first modern celebrities, Lord Byron was ... his literary voice. Byron was sent to school in London and also studied at Trinity College, Cambridge.