The Hannah More Society

@HannahMoreSoc

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Bristol, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2019.

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  1. 2. velj

    Happy 275th birthday to Hannah More born on 2nd February 1745. The old Schoolhouse in the old parish of Stapleton (now Fishponds) Bristol was her birthplace.

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    Nothing discovers a little, futile, frivolous mind, more than this, and nothing is so offensively ill-bred...Be, therefore, not only really, but seemingly and manifestly attentive to whoever speaks to you.” (2/2)

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    Excellent advice from Lord Chesterfield in the era of the mobile phone: “There is nothing so brutally shocking, nor so little forgiven, as a seeming inattention to the person who is speaking to you... (1/2)

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  4. 31. sij

    Excited to have the final versions ready of our new resources for Key stage 2 learners. This is the first of a series based on co-operation between university researchers, schools and heritage education.

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    Had my year 8s considering the changing nature of interpretations of abolition today. Mini enquiry based on a IOE day in 2014. Had them read some of Hannah More’s poetry aloud. It’s really powerful! – mjesto: St Thomas the Apostle College

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    15. sij

    Age of Revolution Top Trumps coming very soon with fabulous illustrations from 's Polyp. Which revolutionaries made the final 30? Here's a little teaser to be going on with...

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  7. 15. sij

    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 we are sooooo excited about this. Cannot wait to see the set! This is going to be an amazing resource.

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  8. 13. sij

    New resources in production (out soon!) using HM’s letters to study abolition and the history of education . Contact us for more details!

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    13. sij

    A letter and map filled day with year 5 students looking at Hannah More’s letters and finding out about Nailsea Great School c1792. Students finding transcribing c18th handwriting harder than they first thought 😄.

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    13. sij

    Also received an excellent present from Year 5. Hannah More is made of hundreds of collaged faces.

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    4. sij

    /Poems, on several occasions/ and /A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave Trade/ by Ann Yearsley, a milkwoman of Bristol

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  12. 'She brought us to the windows of her spacious drawing room, and there, in the expanse beneath, invited us to behold the new docks, and the merchants' numerous ships’ (Cottle 1848)

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  13. No4 was eventually finished by John Drew - although the design was simplified. The two original houses in the middle of the terrace are clearly larger with more ornate facades. HM moved there from Barley Wood in 1828.

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  14. The original design by John Eveleigh was changed after the builder (William Watts) went bankrupt creating the retaining walls. They finished the original middle part of the terrace (nos 5&6) in the 1780s; then came the housing crash in 1793 which left no4 unfinished ...

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  15. Windsor Terrace, Clifton, Bristol where HM moved in 1828, leaving her beloved Barley Wood. Windsor Terrace has a fascinating history - a microcosm of Bristol in the revolutionary age.

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  16. This Christmas tree is , Nailsea (close to Bristol, UK). This was the site of Hannah’s Great School and remained a school building for over 200 years. It now hosts local schools learning about Hannah More.

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  17. ‘May you have all the Consolations & Blessings of this auspicious Season!!’ From Hannah More’s letter to William Wilberforce (Barley Wood, Christmas Day [25 December 1824]).

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  18. Memorial window to Hannah More and her four sisters at All Saints, Wrington.

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  20. A very autumnal Hannah More in solidarity with all our academic followers who are on strike and the many on picket lines outside in the November rain.

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