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Hundreds of England's local heroes to achieve wider fame

Historic England exhibition to highlight modest memorials that celebrate ordinary people

Instead of a bronze statue or a marble plaque, some men who died in a Victorian workhouse are commemorated only with names and dates scratched into the red brick wall of the old exercise yard.

The wall is the most humble but perhaps the most poignant of hundreds of memorials nominated by members of the public who felt they deserved wider recognition, including biscuit makers, a street musician, a fishwife who went to sea, teetotal campaigners and a forester who was transported to Tasmania for protesting against enclosures.

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from Culture | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2mR03jF

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