about the town in Shropshire, England Shrewsbury disambiguation infobox UK place country England latitude 52.7077 longitude 2.7541 official name Shrewsbury population 95,850 population ref 2001 civil parish Shrewsbury unitary england Shropshire Council Shropshire lieutenancy england Shropshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Shrewsbury and Atcham UK Parliament constituency Shrewsbury and Atcham post town SHREWSBURY postcode district SY1, SY2, SY3 postcode area SY dial code 01743 os ... name distances cite web url http www.severnvale.co.uk index2.php?Mnu 04&Language gb title Shrewsbury ... shrewsbury to cardiff.htm publisher Airport Accommodation.com title Shrewsbury to Cardiff Distances ... name Coat of arms of Shrewsbury.png static image 2 width 75px static image 2 caption small Shrewsbury Coat of arms Traditional coat of arms of Shrewsbury small br Motto Floreat Salopia May Salop flourish ... ref small website http www.shropshire.gov.uk Shrewsbury IPAc en audio en uk shrewsbury.ogg r u z b r i or IPAc en audio en uk shrewsbury rp.ogg r o z b r i ref cite web url http archive.shrewsbury.gov.uk public history shrewsburyname.htm title Origins of the name of Shrewsbury publisher Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council accessdate 2007 09 18 ref is the county town of Shropshire , in the West ... gpro&lng en&dat 32&geo 1495&srt pnan&col aohdq&pt c&va x&geo 513773725 title Shrewsbury statistics publisher ... county of Shropshire, after Telford . Shrewsbury is a historic market town with the town centre ... title Destination Guide for Shrewsbury publisher Enjoy England accessdate 2007 09 25 ref including several examples of timber framing from the 15th and 16th century. Shrewsbury Castle , a red sandstone castle fortification, and Shrewsbury Abbey , a former Benedictine monastery , were founded in 1074 and 1083 respectively, by the Normans Norman Earl of Shrewsbury , Roger de Montgomery . ref cite web url http www.visitshrewsbury.com history.php title Shrewsbury A brief History publisher ... more details
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire in the United Kingdom, founded c. 800. A number of people, places and other locations have their names deriving from this original place. People Arthur Shrewsbury Earl of Shrewsbury Places Australia Shrewsbury Rock, Queensland Barbados Shrewsbury Chapel, Barbados Canada Shrewsbury, Ontario Shrewsbury, Quebec Ireland Shrewsbury Road , Ballsbridge , Dublin Jamaica Shrewsbury, Westmoreland Shrewsbury, Saint Elizabeth Shrewsbury, Portland United States Shrewsbury, Kentucky Shrewsbury, Louisiana Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Shrewsbury, Missouri Shrewsbury, New Jersey Shrewsbury Township, New Jersey Shrewsbury Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania , a Borough Shrewsbury, Vermont Shrewsbury, West Virginia Shrewsbury River , a tributary of the Navesink River in New Jersey Ships HMS Shrewsbury HMS Shrewsbury , the name of various ships of the British Royal Navy USS Shrewsbury SP 70 USS Shrewsbury SP 70 , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 Other Battle of ShrewsburyShrewsbury Abbey Shrewsbury railway station and Shrewsbury Abbey railway station Shrewsbury School Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Shrewsbury and Atcham Shrewsbury and Atcham UK Parliament constituency Shrewsbury Town Football Club Vicars Close, Wells Shrewsbury House Shrewsbury House Wells Cathedral School, UK Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Shrewsbury desambiguaci de Shrewsbury Begriffskl rung fr Shrewsbury homonymie it Shrewsbury disambigua sw Shrewsbury nl Shrewsbury ja pl Shrewsbury ujednoznacznienie ... more details
Shrewsbury Township may refer to Shrewsbury Township, New Jersey Shrewsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury , UK See also Shrewsbury disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Shrewsbury Township ... more details
Countess of Shrewsbury may refer to Bess of Hardwick countess 1568 1590 Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury countess 1590 1616 Anna Maria Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury countess 1658 1668 disambig ... more details
Shrewsbury College may refer to one of two educational institutions in Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England . Shrewsbury College of Arts & Technology , now commonly abbreviates itself to Shrewsbury College , located on the edge of the town to the east Shrewsbury Sixth Form College , located in Shrewsbury town centre In other uses Shrewsbury College, in the novels of Dorothy L. Sayers, the fictional Oxford college attended by Harriet Vane disambig ... more details
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Shrewsbury , after the England English town of Shrewsbury HMS Shrewsbury 1695 HMS Shrewsbury was an 80 gun second rate launched in 1695. She was rebuilt in 1713 and broken up in 1749. HMS Shrewsbury 1758 HMS Shrewsbury was a 74 gun third rate launched in 1758. She was condemned in 1783 and scuttled that year. HMS Shrewsbury 1918 HMS Shrewsbury was a Hunt class minesweeper 1916 Hunt class minesweeper ship minesweeper launched in 1918 and sold in 1927. There was also HMS Shrewsbury Castle K374 HMS Shrewsbury Castle , a Castle class corvette Castle class corvette launched in 1943. She was loaned to the Royal Norwegian Navy and renamed HNoMS Tunsberg Castle K373 HNoMS Tunsberg Castle in 1944 and was sunk that year by a naval mine mine . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Shrewsbury, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Shrewsbury Rock , or sometimes Shrewsbury Reef , is a rocky feature off the Queensland coast. External links Gazetteer of Australia name Shrewsbury Rock id 151697 Queensland geo stub coord 21 30 00 S 150 16 00 E type isle region AU QLD display title Category Coastline of Queensland ... more details
Greyfriars, Shrewsbury was a friary in Shropshire , England . References Reflist coord 52.7049 2.7494 type landmark region GB display title Category Monasteries in Shropshire Category Buildings and structures in Shrewsbury Shropshire struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Suburbs of Shrewsbury refers to residential areas within the town of Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England and includes center class wikitable North br Coton Hill, Shropshire Coton Hill br Greenfields br Ditherington br Castlefields br Sundorne br Harlescott br Mount Pleasant br Battlefield, Shropshire Battlefield br Bagley, Shrewsbury Bagley br br West br Frankwell br Copthorne, Shropshire Copthorne br Porthill br Kingsland br Gains Park br Radbrook Green br Shelton, Shropshire Shelton Image ShrewsburyMap.jpg center 450px East br Shrewsbury Abbey Abbey Foregate br Underdale, Shrewsbury Underdale br Cherry Orchard br Telford Estate br Monkmoor br Belvidere br br br br br South br Coleham br Sutton Farm, Shrewsbury Sutton Farm br Village of Reabrook Reabrook br Sutton Park Shrewsbury Sutton Park br Meole Brace br Meole Village br Belle Vue, Shrewsbury Belle Vue center Category Suburbs of Shrewsbury Category Shrewsbury ... more details
Infobox mountain name Shrewsbury Peak photo photo caption elevation convert 1130 m ft 1 ref Summit elevation between 3,700 and 3,720 ft. ref prominence convert 190 m ft 1 abbr on ref Key col elevation between 3,080 and 3,100 ft. ref listing location nowrap Rutland County, Vermont Rutland County , Vermont , USA range Coolidge Range coordinates coord 43 34.54 N 72 48.36 W type mountain region US display inline,title topo United States Geological Survey USGS Killington Peak type age first ascent easiest route Shrewsbury Peak is a mountain located in Rutland County, Vermont Rutland County , Vermont , in the Calvin Coolidge State Forest . The mountain is part of the Coolidge Range . Shrewsbury is flanked to the northwest by Little Killington . The northeast slopes of Shrewsbury Peak drain into Madden Brook, thence into the Ottauquechee River , the Connecticut River , and into Long Island Sound in Connecticut . The southeast slopes of Shrewsbury Peak drain into Woodward Reservoir, thence into the Ottauquechee River. The south end of Shrewsbury Peak drains into Tinker Brook, thence into the headwaters of the Black River Connecticut River Black River , another tributary of Connecticut River. The southwest slopes of Shrewsbury Peak drain into Gould Brook, thence into the Cold River Vermont Cold River , and Otter Creek Vermont Otter Creek , which drains into Lake Champlain , and thence into the Richelieu River in Qu bec , the Saint Lawrence River , and into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence . The west side of Shrewsbury Peak drains into Sargent Brook, thence into Gould Brook and the Cold River. The Appalachian Trail , a 2,170 mile 3,500 km National Scenic Trail from Georgia U.S. state Georgia to Maine , and Vermont s Long Trail run through the Coolidge Range, about convert 1.5 mi km 0 northwest of Shrewsbury Peak. Notes reflist See also List of mountains in Vermont External links http www.peakbagger.com peak.aspx?pid 7034 Peakbagger.com Shrewsbury Peak gnis 1459503 Shrewsbury Peak Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date December 2007 The Shrewsbury Crew program at Shrewsbury High School Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Shrewsbury High School in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts , was established in 1937 The women s program was started in 1975 and is one of the oldest scholastic Rowing sport rowing programs in the United States. Their first coach was Ken Burns who was a very influential figure for rowing throughout the mid 20th century. Ken Burns was responsible for bringing the Eastern Sprints Regatta to Lake Quinsigamond in 1961, where it has been held ever since. Shrewsbury won three National Championship throughout the 1940s and 1950s. The Shrewsbury Men s team attended its most recent National Championship in June 2008, where they finished 16th. They also attended the 2007 USRowing Youth National Championship, where they finished 14th. Shrewsbury is a full member of the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association NEIRA and was one of the founding schools of the NEIRA. The men s varsity 8 finished 5th in the Grand Final in the 2008 spring season, the boats best finish in several decades. They are also a full member of the Massachusetts Public Scholastic Rowing Association MPSRA . Shrewsbury rows out of the Donahue Rowing Center on Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury, MA. The Donahue Rowing Center is the largest rowing only facility in the United States and was in large part funded by Irving James Donahue and Barbara Grant Donahue. Jim Donahue was a member of National Championship Shrewsbury crews in the 1950s. Lake Quinsigamond plays host to many regattas every year including the Eastern Sprints, New England Collegiate Rowing Championships, and the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association NEIRA Championships. External links http shrewsburycrew.org shs SHS Crew website Category College rowing in the United States rowing stub ... more details
Infobox Bishopric border catholic font color black bishopric Shrewsbury coatofarms image incumbent Mark Davies bishop of Shrewsbury Mark Davies province Province of Birmingham Birmingham diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury cathedral Shrewsbury Cathedral Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara, Shrewsbury first bishop James Brown bishop of Shrewsbury James Brown ... Bishop of Shrewsbury The Bishop of Shrewsbury is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury ... of Shrewsbury 2 July 2011 ref The diocese covers an area of convert 6136 km2 sqmi abbr on of the counties ... see is in the town of Shrewsbury where the Cathedra bishop s seat is located at the Shrewsbury Cathedral Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara . The diocese of Shrewsbury ... Reverend Mark Davies bishop of Shrewsbury Mark Davies who succeeded as the 11th Bishop of Shrewsbury on 1 October 2010. He had previously been appointed the Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury by the Holy .... ref List of Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury class wikitable style width 95 border 1 colspan 4 style background color 7F1734 color white Roman Catholic Bishops of Shrewsbury align ... bgcolor white align center 1851 align center 1881 James Brown bishop of Shrewsbury James Brown Appointment ... bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury 1879 1882 . Appointed Bishop of Shrewsbury ... top bgcolor white align center 1895 align center 1897 John Carroll bishop of Shrewsbury John Carroll Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury on 22 August 1893 and consecrated on 28 October 1893. Succeeded Bishop of Shrewsbury on 11 May 1895. Died in office ... Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury on 18 December 1931 and consecrated on 28 January 1932. Succeeded Bishop of Shrewsbury on 17 December 1934. Died in office on 3 June 1949. ref ... Coadjutor Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury on 7 February 1948 and consecrated ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 52.718 2.739 display title region GB scale 10000 Underdale is a district of the town of Shrewsbury , county town of Shropshire , England . It is situated between the suburbs of Monkmoor and Castlefields, Shrewsbury Castlefields , and stretches from Shrewsbury Abbey to the Telford Way, which is situated towards the north of the town. Underdale Road runs parallel to Monkmoor Road and is roughly the same length. The village is an electoral district of Shropshire Council . It is currently a Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrat held area. The River Severn flows around the western edge of the area. Category Suburbs of Shrewsbury Shropshire geo stub ... more details
The Shrewsbury Chronicle is the local newspaper for Shrewsbury and the surrounding area, including Church Stretton , in Shropshire , England . It is published every Thursday and is one of the oldest weekly newspapers in the country. Its first edition was published in 1772. Its current Editor is John Butterworth editor John Butterworth , who has been in this position since 1997. The paper is the sister edition of the North Shropshire Chronicle . See also Shropshire Star External links http www.shrewsburychronicle.com Chronicle Website Category Media in Shropshire Category Newspapers published in England Category 1772 establishments in England Category Publications established in 1772 Category Shrewsbury England newspaper stub sv Shrewsbury Chronicle ... more details
Shrewsbury is a ghost town in the Canada Canadian province of Quebec , located within the township of Gore, Quebec Gore in Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec Argenteuil Regional County Municipality . Its sole remaining structure is the so called Shrewsbury ghost church . External links http laurentian.quebecheritageweb.com article details.aspx?articleId 70 Shrewsbury The Vanished Village coord display title name Shrewsbury, Quebec 45 47 25.3 N 74 17 32.0 W Subdivisions of Quebec Category Communities in Laurentides Category Ghost towns in Quebec Quebec geo stub Canada ghost town stub ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Shrewsbury cake image File Shrewsbury biscuits.jpg 300px imagesize caption Fruit Shrewsbury cakes alternate name Shrewsbury biscuit country United Kingdom region Shrewsbury , Shropshire creator course Dessert served main ingredient Sugar , flour , Egg food egg , butter , and lemon Zest ingredient zest variations calories other A Shrewsbury cake or Shrewsbury biscuit ref cite web title Shrewsbury Biscuit work A Guide To The UK s Traditional Foods publisher wetnelly.com url http www.wetnelly.com page010.html accessdate 2009 06 21 ref is an English dessert , named for Shrewsbury , the county town of Shropshire . They are made from dough that contains sugar , flour , egg food egg , butter , and lemon zest . Shrewsbury cakes can be small in size for serving several at a time, or large for serving as a dessert in themselves. The playwright William Congreve mentioned Shrewsbury cakes in his play The Way of the World in 1700 as a simile ref cite web title The Way of the World url http www.fullbooks.com The Way of the World2.html last Congreve first William year 1700 work The Way of the World publisher Full Books accessdate 2009 06 21 ref Witwoud Why, brother Wilfull of Salop, you may be as short as a Shrewsbury cake, if you please. But I tell you tis not modish to know relations in town . The recipe is also included in several early cookbooks including The Compleat Cook of 1658 . ref cite web title Shrewsbury Cake Recipes url http www.theoldecookerybook.com theopden wiki index.php Shrewsbury cake recipes work The Olde Cookery Book accessdate 2009 06 21 ref First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams brought this recipe to The White House , when her husband, John Quincy ..., Shrewsbury biscuits are one of the most popular biscuits in the country. Citation needed date ... 2007 05 shrewsbury cakes from shropshire.html History http www.biscuit.org.uk recipe shrewsbury.htm recipe http www.bbc.co.uk shropshire food 2002 10 shrewsbury biscuits.shtml recipe ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Shrewsbury is a declining rural community located within Grayson County, Kentucky Grayson County , Kentucky , United States. In 1900, it was a settlement in its own right, ref Maps from 1900 Encyclopaedia Britannica ref but today it seems to be less well defined, and many maps do not show it. It dates to as early as 1833, and was originally called Territory , ref name Shrewsbury http www.gcnewsgazette.com view full story 1492416 article Community Perspectives ref but later renamed in honor of Judge James W. Shrewsbury. ref name Shrewsbury Its first postmaster was Reuben Tingle. ref name Shrewsbury He was succeeded by four others, until 1933, when the post office was closed. ref name Shrewsbury The town was incorporated as a Kentucky city in 1895, but lost that status in 1901. Citation needed date December 2011 References Reflist External links http www.multimap.com map browse.cgi?lon 86.38472&lat 37.37889&scale 100000&icon x Multimap Shrewsbury, Kentucky coord 37 22 44 N 86 23 05 W type city region US KY display title Category Unincorporated communities in Kentucky Category Populated places in Grayson County, Kentucky Kentucky geo stub ... more details
or . ref Debrett s Peerage, 1968, p.1015, E. of Shrewsbury & Waterford ref These were the paternal arms ..., Heraldry ref Image GeorgeTalbot1589.jpg thumb right 200px George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury d.1590 Earl of Shrewsbury IPAc en icon r o z b r i ref That is, not not IPA ru zbri . Debrett ..., 1st Earl of Shrewsbury Roger de Montgomerie , one of William the Conqueror s principal counselors ..., 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury Hugh , his elder son Robert of Bell me, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury Robert ... brother Robert. The title was forfeit in 1102 after the 3rd Earl, Robert of Bell me, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury ... was created for a second time in 1442 when John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury John Talbot, 7th Baron Talbot , an English general in the Hundred Years War , was made Earl of Shrewsbury in the Peerage ... Baron Furnivall on his mother s death in 1433. Lord Shrewsbury served as both Lord Chancellor of Ireland ... a writ of acceleration as Lord Talbot in 1553. Lord Shrewsbury was entrusted with the custody of Mary ... the famous Bess of Hardwick . Shrewsbury was succeeded by his son from his first marriage to Lady .... 1518 , third son of the second Earl of Shrewsbury. The family bought Barlow Woodseats Hall in 1593 ... of Shrewsbury in the Peerage of England. The Duke was childless and on his death in 1718 the marquessate ... Earl. He was the son of the Hon. Gilbert Talbot, second son of the tenth Earl. Lord Shrewsbury ..., who thus became the eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford. He was a descendant of the aforementioned the Hon. Sir Gilbert Talbot d. 1518 , third son of the second Earl of Shrewsbury see the Earl .... Lord Shrewsbury was an Admiral in the Royal Navy and also served in the second Conservative ... staff at the Coronation of the British Monarch . Lord Shrewsbury is the senior Earl on the Roll in the Peerage ... of Ormonde , the Earls of Shrewsbury would lose this distinction, but they derive higher Order of precedence ... earldoms Lord Shrewsbury is always styled simply The Earl of Shrewsbury . The seat of the Earls ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 File Holy Trinity Church, Bicton geograph.org.uk 741729.jpg thumb Holy Trinity Church, Bicton. Coord 52.727 2.817 display title region GB scale 5000 Bicton is a village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in Shropshire , England . According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census it had a population of 890. The village is about three miles north west of Shrewsbury town centre and includes part of Montford Bridge . The south east part of the parish is increasingly becoming suburbs suburbanised , as part of the growing town of Shrewsbury. Citation needed date October 2009 The parish includes the small, primary Bicton school, Shrewsbury Bicton school . External links Commons category Bicton, Shrewsbury http www.shrewsbury.gov.uk public parish bicton default.htm Parish webpage http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 6939993 Photos of Bicton and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk Category Villages in Shropshire Category Civil parishes in Shropshire shropshire Shropshire geo stub pl Bicton Shrewsbury ... more details
Infobox building name Shrewsbury Castle image Shrewsbury Castle Keep.jpg caption Shrewsbury Castle location Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England map type Shropshire latitude 52.7077 longitude 2.7541 architect client Roger de Montgomery engineer start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style Red sandstone castle size Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle in Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England . It stands on a hill in the neck of the meander of the River Severn on which the town originally developed. The castle is situated directly above Shrewsbury railway station . History It was built as a defensive fortification for the town, which was otherwise protected by the river. Town wall s, of which little now remains, then radiated out from the castle and surrounded the town although the area known now as Town Walls still has a small section of it and a tower known as Town Walls Tower and in the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust . In 1138, Stephen of England King Stephen successfully besieged the castle held by William FitzAlan for the Empress Maud during the period known as The Anarchy . The castle was also briefly held by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth , prince of Wales , in 1215. Little of this original physical structure remains. ref http www.castlewales.com shrwsbry.html ref Modern The Shropshire Horticultural ... plays , which have included the Canterbury Tales , among others. Image Shrewsbury Castle 2.jpg 175px thumb Shrewsbury Castle viewed from Laura s Tower left See also History of Shrewsbury King s Shropshire ... castle Shrewsbury Castle official site with visiting information and Shropshire Regimental Museum http www.castlewales.com shrwsbry.html Shrewsbury Castle website unofficial Category ... in Shrewsbury Category Museums in Shropshire Category Regimental museums in England de Shrewsbury Castle fr Ch teau de Shrewsbury ... more details
Infobox church name Shrewsbury Cathedral fullname Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara image Shrewsbury Cathedral.JPG imagesize 300px imagealt landscape caption pushpin map Shropshire pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption Shown within Shropshire latd 52.7053 longd 2.7540 coordinates format dms coordinates display title iso region GB osgraw TEXT osgridref gbmappingsmall TEXT location Shrewsbury , Shropshire country England denomination Roman Catholic tradition membership website http www.shrewsburycathedral.org shrewsburycathedral.org former name bull date consecrated date 1856 people status functional status heritage designation ... spire height archdiocese metropolis diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury diocese start 1856 province Province of Birmingham Birmingham archbishop bishop Mark Davies bishop of Shrewsbury ... of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara , commonly known as Shrewsbury Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Shrewsbury , England . It is the seat of the Bishop of Shrewsbury and mother church of the Diocese of Shrewsbury which covers the counties of Shropshire and Cheshire .... Bertram, the Earl of Shrewsbury , financed the building but died three months prior to completion ... of Shrewsbury Cathedral has to be counted the stained glass. The older glass is mostly from the Hardman ... master and Anglican chaplain at Shrewsbury School translator of English lyrics of the Eucharist ic ... of the Earl of Shrewsbury , foundress of Society of the Holy Child Jesus a teaching order of consecrated ..., expanding to the USA and beyond External links http www.shrewsburycathedral.org Shrewsbury Cathedral Official Website http www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org Diocese of Shrewsbury Official Website http ... & Wales Category Churches in Shrewsbury RC cathedral stub Shropshire struct stub fr Cath drale de Shrewsbury pl Katedra w Shrewsbury ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Shrewsbury Town Public Library is housed in a historically important building situated on Castle Hill near Shrewsbury Castle . The building was the site of Shrewsbury School until 1882. It opened as the Library in 1983 following restoration work. ref Wall plaque by library entrance. ref ref Shrewsbury Library Its History and Restoration , Shropshire Libraries, 1983, ISBN 0 903802 26 0 ref Above the main entrance are two statues bearing the inscriptions Philomathes and Polumathes . These portray the virtues Lover of learning and Much learning to convey the lesson that it is good to gain knowledge through a love of learning. Image Shrewsbury Library 01.jpg thumb right Front view of Shrewsbury Town Library, the castle in the distance History of the building The original school building was founded by Edward VI of England King Edward VI in 1552. This is a timber frame building, now at the rear of the present building. Additional stone buildings were added from 1594 ... by the County Council. ref Shrewsbury Library Its History and Restoration , last page. ref The library .... Gallery gallery Image Shrewsbury Library 02.jpg Carvings above entrance archway Image Shrewsbury Library 03.jpg Tower and north hall Image Shrewsbury Library 04.jpg Sundials on south end music library room Image Shrewsbury Library 05.jpg Information plaque Image Shrewsbury Library 06.jpg Pupils names carved in window cill Image Shrewsbury Library 07.jpg Music library ceiling Image Shrewsbury Library 08.jpg General library ceiling showing heraldic shields Image Shrewsbury Library 09.jpg General library ceiling showing heraldic shields Image Shrewsbury Library 10.jpg Stained glass window castle end Image Shrewsbury Library 11.jpg Stained glass window other end gallery Footnotes reflist References Shrewsbury Library Its History and Restoration , Shropshire Libraries, 1983, ISBN 0 903802 ... SHR display title Category Buildings and structures in Shrewsbury Category Public libraries in Shropshire ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Shrewsbury, Missouri settlement type City nickname motto Images image ... and Unincorporated areas Shrewsbury Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Shrewsbury, Missouri image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries ... GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0756717 GR 3 website footnotes Shrewsbury is an inner ring suburb of St ... Law 94 171 Summary File QT PL , Shrewsbury city, Missouri publisher U.S. Census Bureau, American ... 1931945854 1023938786?searchType TRL Geography Shrewsbury is located ... and Affton, Missouri Affton to the south. Children in Shrewsbury attend Webster Groves and Affton school ... Shrewsbury was officially platted in 1889. The land which became Shrewsbury originally belonged to Gregorie ... now known as Shrewsbury was a convert 278 acre km2 sing on farm owned by General John Murdoch. The Murdoch farm was called Shrewsbury Park, named after a town in England . In 1913, concerned resident Joseph Burge organized the Shrewsbury Improvement Association to improve Shrewsbury and develop its first sewer system. Shrewsbury was incorporated and became a village in 1913 shortly thereafter a sanitation ... States government offered financial aid to the city of Shrewsbury, and land was acquired for the construction ... in October 1938. Shrewsbury s new fire engine house and state of the art equipment were dedicated in 1947 it was during this period that the Shrewsbury Garden Club was formed to maintain the beautiful ... bus routes to connect Shrewsbury to St. Louis. The 1960s and 70s were times of great community ... City Center, which opened May 8, 1993, to coincide with Shrewsbury s 80th year of incorporation ... of Shrewsbury url http www.cityofshrewsbury.com textonly.asp?Dept ID 0&NavButton 10&Main Y work City of Shrewsbury official website publisher City of Shrewsbury accessdate 1 December 2011 ref Shrewsbury today Construction finished in 2006 on the Shrewsbury Lansdowne Interstate 44 St. Louis MetroLink ... more details
Infobox book name The Black Friars of Shrewsbury image include the file, px and alt File Example.jpg 200px Cover image caption author Paul Marsden illustrator cover artist country UK language English series subject Religious History genre publisher pub date english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress The Black Friars of Shrewsbury is a short historical book ref Amazon http www.amazon.co.uk Blackfriars Shrewsbury History Dominican Friary dp 0955231809 ref by Paul Marsden , the former Shrewsbury MP, about the Dominican friars who arrived in Shrewsbury, England, in 1230 and built a church, cloisters, Lady Chapel and series of outbuildings. Book content In 1221 St. Dominic , aged 51 years, died in Bologna , Italy. St. Dominic was revered for performing various miracles and caring for the poor and the sick. He was elected several times as bishop, but refused the position and preferred to stay among his fellow brethren. His Dominican friars moved freely among the citizenry spreading the word of God and helping those in need. Henry III of England Henry III enthusiastically supported the friars in their quest to build their church, and from 1232 until the king s death in 1272, regularly gave orders to support the construction. On the eve of the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403, Prince Henry later Henry V of England Henry V stayed at the friary. The Dominican Church in England was split between the Welsh people Welsh rebels and Henry IV of England Henry IV , but the Shrewsbury .... Edward IV of England Edward IV accompanied his pregnant wife Queen Elizabeth Woodville to the Shrewsbury ..., Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York Richard of Shrewsbury and disappeared in the Tower of London ... containing parts of the skeletons are stored in the basement of Rowley s House Museum in Shrewsbury ... Dominicans References reflist DEFAULTSORT The Blackfriars Of Shrewsbury Category History of Shropshire Blackfriars of Shrewsbury ... more details
Shrewsbury Road B thar Shrewsbury in Irish language Irish is a street in Ballsbridge , Dublin 4 , and was the sixth most expensive street in the world in 2007. ref http www.guardian.co.uk world 2010 dec 05 dublin housing market crisis bailout The roof falls in on Ireland s Millionaires Row ref The street is bordered to the north by Merrion Road and to the south by Ailesbury Road . References Reflist 2 Coord 53.3218 N 6.2234 W region IE type landmark display title Category Streets in Dublin city Ireland road stub ... more details