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Yes I agree. I put it in as I felt it a good example in the current climate of history at the risk of being hidden. We should celebrate our history, learn and grow from it. We can celebrate the fact that we have moved on from those days and we are (I think, in a better world) although sometimes I wonder if we are actually learning anything from history.blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17 2020 9:26amWorld Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
Only one worthy of celebrating IMHO
King Edward 1 doesn't seem to qualify despite me being a Royalist
You are correct. If we brush stuff under the carpet we have no chance of learning from the past. Or put people into the context of their age.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17 2020 10:18amYes I agree. I put it in as I felt it a good example in the current climate of history at the risk of being hidden. We should celebrate our history, learn and grow from it. We can celebrate the fact that we have moved on from those days and we are (I think, in a better world) although sometimes I wonder if we are actually learning anything from history.blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17 2020 9:26amWorld Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
Only one worthy of celebrating IMHO
King Edward 1 doesn't seem to qualify despite me being a Royalist
No problem, you have put the imutual annals correct now.kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18 2020 9:58am?
Missed out Paul McCartney, arguably more famous then anyone else on that list
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