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Discover the hidden gems of Reading on one of our unforgettable walking tours. Immerse yourself in the rich history & vibrant culture of our town. #rdguk

Reading Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Caroline@OAMedievalist·
Very excited to hear that the manuscript copy of Summer is Icumen In is back in Reading for the first time since Reading Abbey closed. On display in @readingmuseum until 9 May. #Cluny @WhatsonReading
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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Had the pleasure of guiding a group of language students from Catalonia around #rdguk at the weekend. They were surprised at the depth of history we have here. Shame the weather was typically English!
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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Much of his work was carried out in #rdguk and as a result we were the subject of some of the world's oldest photographs. All available to view here talbot.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
TheVictorianCommons@TheVictCommons

Born #OnThisDay 1800 William Henry Fox Talbot. Best known as the pioneer of photography, he was also briefly MP for Chippenham, 1832-5, but stepped down to concentrate on his scientific interests. Read more about him here: victoriancommons.wordpress.com/2012/09/17/wil…

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Reading Buses@reading_buses·
We have an absolutely tea-rific prize up for grabs for day 5: Afternoon tea for two on Whittington's Tea Barge. Want to win? Simply tell us which Christmas sweet treat you can never say no to. #NextStopChristmas
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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Henry was then buried in Reading Abbey. The approximate location of his grave is known but there is uncertainty about what remains, if any, are there #rdguk
Medieval History Buff@Medievalhtybuff

#OTD (1st December) 1135 Henry I succumbs to illness, having eaten too many lampreys, against his doctors' advice. Despite his best efforts to ensure his daughter takes the crown, it wouldn't be long before Henry's nephew, Stephen, swooped in

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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Congrats Stefan!
Reading City FC@ReadingCityFC

🏅 Congratulations to Skipper, Stefan Brown who has received the Player of the Month Award for October. Stefan scored seven goals throughout October, including a stunning first half hat-trick in our #FAVase First Round Proper clash to help us on our way to reaching the Second Round Proper for the first time ever!. It's therefore very well deserved! Well Done @StefanBrown100 🙌 Thank you to the @RDIrishAssoc ( @RDGIrishCentre ) for Generously Sponsoring our Player of the Month and Man of the Match Awards for the 2025/26 Season ☘️ . 🤝 @walk_reading #ThePrideOfReading 🦁

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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Suspect he didn't have a seagull on his head when he landed...
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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Quick weekend away in Brixham and can't away from #rdguk history. A month later the Battle of Broad Street took place that sealed the fate of King James...
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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
Alfred had a link to Reading as he was present at the 1st Battle of Reading in 871 against the Viking Great Heathen Army. He was on the losing side that day and only escaped with his life after fording the River Loddon #rdguk
Reading Libraries@readinglibrary

The Alfred in question here is King Alfred (of burnt cakes fame), and his kingdom was that of Wessex, which covered the Reading and Berkshire area. David Hinton had this published in 1977 when he was working as a lecturer in archaeology, but it covers all sorts of aspects.

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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
As it's #worldphotographyday2025 here's an image of the then newly built Royal Berkshire Hospital in #rdguk taken by William Henry Fox Talbot, the father of modern photography who worked at the nearby Reading Establishment in 1844 - 1847
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Walk Reading@walk_reading·
#rdguk had one of these lock ups in the last arch of the now demolished (1860s) loggia that stood at the side of St Laurence's church. Can be seen in this Fox Talbot image from c.1844
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Historic England@HistoricEngland

Village lock-ups were once used to hold petty criminals before they were released or sent to trial. ⛓️ They can be found across England, and today the majority that survive date from the 18th and 19th centuries. Have you ever spotted one of these buildings?

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