Richard III of England died in 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field,
Ever since his remains were unearthed in an archaeological excavation on a city council car park once occupied by Greyfriars, Leicester, we've been curious about how his remains were unearthed and how his identity was deduced.
Till Valley Archaeological Society have arranged for Richard Buckley, the lead archaeologist on the Richard III excavation to give a talk 'The Search for Richard III' on Sunday, August 11th at 3pm in Coldstream Community Centre.
Tickets are £3, available by post (please enclose cheque and sae) from Alan Urwin, 7 Broomey Road, Wooler, England, NE71 6NZ or from Coldstream Newsagents or The Cheviot Centre, Padgepool Place, Wooler.
the decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses.
Tickets are likely to sell fast, so apply soon.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Find Out about the Search for Richard III of England
Labels:
Bosworth Field,
Coldstream,
England,
Leicester,
Richard Buckley,
Richard III,
Till Valley Archaeological Society,
Wars of the Roses,
Wooler
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