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Shakespeare Hotel Stratford Upon Avon
Stratford
upon the Avon is located in the southern half of Warwickshire county
located in the midland counties. The town of Stratford upon the Avon
stands where a Roman Rd forded the River Avon. Stratford is a rural
area close to Alcester, an old village of Roman times.
A
Medieval chapel of the Guild of the holy cross is located in Stratford.
There are several large country houses such as Ragley Hall and Coughton
Court located in the area.
The 1st Royal charter for the town was granted in 1553. Stratford
was a country market town for centuries.
Stratford
upon the Avon is most famous for William Shakespeare. The tour of the
town of Stratford begins at William Shakespeare's birth place.
The Royal Shakespeare Company is based in Stratford upon Avon and
the Swan Theatre.
William Shakespeare Information
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England's National poet
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Shakespeare also spelled Shakspeare
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Shakespeare had a very short first act because audiences walked
out if the first act didn't get their attention.
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When and Where was William Shakespeare Born? William Shakespeare
was born at Stratford upon Avon on Henley street on April 23, 1564.
Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Carlyle and Isaac Watts etched their names
in the window of the room where Shakespeare was born.
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Shakespeare married at 18, Anne Hathaway who was 16. They had
3 children. In 1597, Shakespeare bought New Place in Chapel Street
for his home.
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Shakespeare's daughter married Tom Nash. They made their home
on chapel Street (Nash's House) now a museum of Stratford. Nash's
House is next door to New Place.
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Referred to as the Bard of Avon or Swan of Avon
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Baptized at Holy Trinity Church, April 26, 1564
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Died April 23, 1616 and buried at at Holy Trinity Church
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Many considered him to be the greatest dramatist of all times
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Shakespeare's Plays were written in late 16th and early 17th
centuries for a small repertory theatre
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William Shakespeare's plays preformed more often and in more
countries than any other playwright in history
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1st collected edition of Shakespeare's plays were called First
Folio and printed in 1623
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Shakespeare's sonnets (154) were published in 1609
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In 1601, the 67 line elegy Phoenix and the Turtle were published
in Robert Chester's Love Martyr
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Shakespeare wrote 2 heroic narrative poems
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Venus and Adonis (1593)
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The Rape of Lucrete (1594)
Anne Hathaway's Cottage at Shottery is near Stratford. Anne Hathaway
was William Shakespeare's wife and had much influence in Shakespeare's
life. Anne Hathaway died in 1623. The house is restored with a reconstructed
garden which is an exact replica of the original layout.
The first annual birthday celebration for William Shakespeare
was held in 1769 and inaugurated by the actor David Garrick.
Holy Trinity Church Stratford
The Holy Trinity Church in Stratford still holds Worship services.
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The Sanctuary knockers located on the 15th century inner
door of the porch is a 13th century ring that granted any criminal
reaching it a claim of protection for 37 days.
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The Vestry screen is from the 15th century and is the same
Vestry screen in which William Shakespeare was carried through
for burial in the Chancel.
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The Parish Registry has photocopies of the baptism and burial
records of William Shakespeare (died 1616)
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The grave of William Shakespeare is located in the Chancel.
A bust of William Shakespeare was erected 7years after his death
by family and friends.
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The high altar is a portion of the Purbeck Marble slab of
the original alter of the Chapel of St Thomas A' Becket and
still bears 4 of the 5 crosses called consecration marks representing
the 5 wounds of Christ.
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The Chapel of St. Thomas Becket was dedicated by the Bishop
of Winchester, John de Stratford in 1331.
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The chained bible (1611) and rebounded in 1695 is where Shakespeare
also called the Bard would hear the lessons read during the
last six years of his life
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The Nave alter beneath the tower is a part of the original
church built in 1210.
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The high altar and pillars were built in 1280, the arches
in 1380, the window of the clerestory 1480.
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The deviation of the central line of the Chancel indicates
a weeping chancel which represented the inclined head of Christ
upon Crucifixion.
Stratford upon Avon Events
Phoenix Festival - mid-July - family oriented event, seven music
stages with comedy, circus and funfairs.
source: Holy Trinity Church pamphlet from my parent's travels
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William Shakespear's Poetry, Books, Sonnets, etc.
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