W. Shakespeare
This is Mary Arden’s house. She was Shakespeare’s mother This is Mary Arden’s house. She was Shakespeare’s mother. She lived in a typical farm house, not far from Stratford
This is Shakespeare’s house in Henley Street This is Shakespeare’s house in Henley Street. William and his 7 brothers and sisters were born there. Their father John Shakespeare kept his shop in this house.
This is Shakespeare’s school. It is still in use.
This is Anne Hathaway’s cottage. She was Shakespeare’s wife This is Anne Hathaway’s cottage. She was Shakespeare’s wife. She lived here until she married him in 1582.
This is the place where the house in which Shakespeare died used to be This is the place where the house in which Shakespeare died used to be. It was a big house bought by Shakespeare for his family when he returned to London. He spent their the last years of his life. The house was destroyed.
This is the Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare was buried This is the Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare was buried. Tourists admire the beauty of the church and honour Shakespeare’s memory
This is the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. It was constructed in 1932 This is the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. It was constructed in 1932. The first building was opened on Shakespeare’s birthday in 1879 and destroyed by fire in 1926.
This is the bronze statue of Shakespeare This is the bronze statue of Shakespeare. It was presented to Stratford by Lord Ronald Sutterland Gower in 1888. You can see Shakespeare’s figure high above the ground and small figures of his famous characters on the ground.
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