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  1. Located in the South Stand of the stadium The World Rugby Museum holds up to over 41,000 recorded objects, 16,500 pieces of archival material and 11,300 photographs from the RFU collection. This is the most extensive collection of rugby football memorabilia in the world. Perfect for a private dinner or post-conference drinks this space offers a ...

  2. per adult. Oxford, Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon with Traditional Christmas Lunch. 3. Full-day Tours. from. £189.00. per adult. LIKELY TO SELL OUT*. 2 Hour Jack the Ripper Walking Tour of London in Italian.

  3. In 1993 the Twickenham Museum became a Registered Charity (no.1028984). It later inherited no 25 The Embankment, Twickenham, the property which is the museum. The house faces the river and is adjacent to the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin in the oldest part of Twickenham.

  4. Red Roses v New Zealand. England will go head-to-head with the southern hemisphere’s best, the Black Ferns, at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday 14 September 2024. Tickets for the fixtures will be on sale on 13 May for O2 priority customers, with general sale opening on 15 May. Tickets will be available for adults from £20 and children from £5.

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  6. Alexander Pope's Willow Tree. Alexander Pope is reputed to have planted a weeping willow in the riverside garden of his villa on the bank of the Thames. Weeping willows are thought to have been introduced to England by about 1700. There was certainly a willow here in his lifetime because, on 24 August 1742, he enclosed a bundle of twigs for Dr ...

  7. Dorothea JordanActress and royal mistress1761- 1816. Dorothea Jordan. Comic tomboy roles. Dorothea (sometimes Dorothy or Dora) Jordan, the comic actress, née Bland was born to an Irish father and Welsh mother and spent her childhood in Dublin and Wales. She made her stage debut in 1777 at the age of 16 and her first Drury Lane appearance in 1785.

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