Plague, Poverty and Prayer: A Horrid History with Terry Deary
Plague, Poverty and Prayer is an exhibition developed by the Horrible Histories franchise. There is also a theatrical version.[1]
The exhibition went on display in 2013 at Barley Hall in York, England, a property belonging to the York Archaeological Trust.[2] Terry Deary, the man behind Horrible Histories, had previously shown an interest in York, publishing a "gruesome guide" to the city in 2010.[3]
Reception
gollark: > When
gollark: It would be good to be able to steal uranium from it I guess.
gollark: > if i wanna start building a nuclear facility its not finished when i am leavingJust rely on sunk cost fallacy!
gollark: I don't really mind being near one. Not literally next to it. It would be quite loud and stuff probably.
gollark: Just use nuclear. It's energy dense and environmentally friendly.
References
- "Theatre Preview". The Scotsman.
- "Plague, Poverty and Prayer: a Horrid History with Terry Dearing". York Archaeological Trust. Archived from the original on 30 January 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- Sethi, Anita. "Browse a bookshop". The Observer. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- Spotlight on 'horrible history' at York exhibition, Stephen Lewis, The Press, accessed 14 November 2014
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