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Oversimplified History Memes, Disturbing History, Cool History, Art Facts, History Funny, Weird History, Historical Humor, Funny History, History Jokes

With real-life facts often being far stranger than fiction, there’s nothing like a good history book to get your noggin’ joggin’ and make you appreciate life from a whole different perspective. I might have started my love affair with history as a subject with the amazing Horrible History book series, but I’ve since then graduated to thick and dusty tomes.

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A cottage garden in Little Woodham Living History Village | by Anguskirk Period Crafts, Medieval Garden, Medieval House, Hampshire England, Medieval Aesthetic, Medieval Village, English Village, Medieval Houses, Medieval Life

Begun in 1984, Little Woodham is a fascinating re-creation of how an English village could have looked in 1642. The village, beautifully situated in an ancient oakwood, consists of more than a dozen structures ranging from a fisherman's shelter to an Ale House, Blacksmith's forge and an Apothecaries shop. On open days it is staffed by volunteers in period costume who can be seen tending the herbs and vegetables in the cottage gardens and practising a wide variety of period crafts. Around…

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Little Woodham, Rowner, England by Anguskirk     Fun Fact (wiki): The Living History Village of Little Woodham or The Seventeenth Century Village is a living museum dedicated to recreating life in a rural village in the mid-17th century. The villagers are volunteers who dress in costume and act as if it is the summer of 1642. Village Reference, Spinning Silver, Dragon Riders, Chateau Medieval, Roof House, English Village, Medieval Houses, Medieval Life, Living Museum

Begun in 1984, Little Woodham is a fascinating re-creation of how an English village could have looked in 1642. The village, beautifully situated in an ancient oakwood, consists of more than a dozen structures ranging from a fisherman's shelter to an Ale House, Blacksmith's forge and an Apothecaries shop. On open days it is staffed by volunteers in period costume who can be seen tending the herbs and vegetables in the cottage gardens and practising a wide variety of period crafts. Around…

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