Subjects

British History

in The Copy Book

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The Prisoner’s Friend

Thomas Wright never earned more than a foreman’s wage, but he helped hundreds of prisoners back into society.

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Picture: © Steve Fareham, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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Ireland’s First Railway

The Dublin to Dun Laoghaire line opened in 1834, and proved a remarkable testimony to the speed of technological progress.

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Picture: © David Quinn, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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Cuthbert, the Bridle and the Book

One of England’s most precious artefacts, the Lindisfarne Gospels, was nearly lost at sea.

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Picture: © Mick Garratt, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

358

A Selfish Liberty

American anti-slavery campaigner Frederick Douglass contrasts two kinds of ‘nationalist’.

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Picture: © John Comloquoy, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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Douglass in Britain

Frederick Douglass, the American runaway slave turned Abolitionist, spent some of his happiest days in Britain.

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Picture: © Jeff Buck, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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Douglass’s Debt

British statesmen were among those who inspired the career of one of America’s greatest men, Frederick Douglass.

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Picture: Photo from the National Parks Service (USA), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.