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Feel it – Feel the Difference Telling you something about Leicester and Leicestershire

Feel it – Feel the Difference Telling you something about Leicester and Leicestershire

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Feel it – Feel the Difference

Telling you something about Leicester and Leicestershire

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Leicester city and the county of Leicestershire is in the East Midlands, which is in the middle of England

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Leicester city centre

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Roman Jewry Wall

Roman Baths area with the gymnasium beyond

Leicester was then known as Ratae

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Rupert’s Gateway 14thC

Medieval gateway near Leicester Castle

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The Medieval Guildhall

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Leicester Prison

The last public

execution took

place outside

these gates in

1883.

The guilty man

was known as

“Peppermint

Joe”

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• The Space Centre

Leicester University has a reputation for space research programmes

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A Multicultural City rich with Colour and Culture

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King Richard III

Died 22 August 1485

Skeleton found August 2012

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King Richard & Battle of Bosworth in 1485

King Richard III was king for only 2 years (1483- 1485) and was the last English king to die in battle. This was at Bosworth Field, only a few miles from the village of Market Bosworth where one of our schools, the Dixie, is located. Richard’s dead body was carried across the back of a horse to Leicester, where it was displayed for 2 days before being buried in the church of the Grey Friars. The grave was ‘lost’ for 512 years until found in August 2012, and his skeleton exhumed.

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Curve Theatre

Presenting repertory and touring productions

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Market Bosworth

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