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Ellen Sherriff and Elizabeth Rowley Frisby were at the heart of an arson attack on Blaby railway station in 1914.
A short walk through the history of representative democracy in Leicester.
On 15 May each year, people around the world mark International Conscientious Objectors Day.
Elizabeth Heyrick and Susannah Watts still inspire those looking to make a difference today.
'Events on that night 140 years ago kickstarted a robust socialist movement in the city that still endures'.
Many of the best-loved elements of a modern-day family Christmas stem from the Victorian era when traditions like Christmas trees, exchanging cards and gifts and the customary turkey dinner first became popular.
When you think of a Leicester suffragette, the first name that comes to mind is likely Alice Hawkins.
Discover the captivating and controversial world of Leicester-born poet Jessie Pope, exploring her impact on First World War poetry.
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In July 1553, a young noble named Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed as Queen of England and Ireland.
Meet the Leicester Pimpernel, Lilian Lenton. Born in 1891.
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