[UA] Oh, Those Wacky Cliomancers

Chris Milne khris at clara.net
Thu Nov 30 12:14:35 PST 2000


What gets me is the fact that the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has 
owned the new birthplace for about 40 years, having bought it for 
other purposes. It has never been opened to the public in that time. 
And it took a historian acting on a "hunch" to find this out.


Chris Milne

On Wednesday, November 29, 2000 8:38 PM, John Tynes 
[SMTP:john at tynes.com] wrote:
> 
http://www.cnn.com/2000/STYLE/design/11/29/shakespeare.poet.ap/index
> .html
>
> >Shakespeare tourists view wrong house -- for 200 years
> >
> >LONDON, England (AP) -- For years, tourists believed they were
> >getting a
> >glimpse inside the house where William Shakespeare's mother lived
> >as a
> >child.
> >
> >Now new research shows they were at the wrong address.
>
>
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