
Westminster Memorials - Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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William Dufris
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Nigel Davenport
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Richard Mitchley
About this listen
Westminster Memorials - Volume 3 - an introduction.
Westminster Abbey has seen much during its long, rich history: the coronations of Kings and Queens, the burials of Prime Ministers. However, it is also a church that remembers the men and women of the arts. Dedicated writers and poets who spoke so eloquently that the nation wished to remember them with plaques upon its walls so that all who travelled here could remember, too. Their works are worth remembering, and here, in these volumes, their wise words speak, too, and for us all.
In volume 3 we collect together Edward Lear to William Wordsworth.
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