'People of the Cathedral'?
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Can you find all 15 ‘People of the Cathedral’? Turn over to find out more. Mary Carpenter John Eagles Walter Raleigh Thomas Lord Berkeley Red Cross worker Emma Marshall Robert Southey Henry VIII Bishop Bush Green Man Rt. Revd Viv Faull Ada Vachell Verger William Shakespeare John Cabot Bishop of Bristol John Eagles Walter Raleigh Thomas Berkeley, 5th Baron Mary Carpenter WWII Memorial Window 1784 – 1855 1552–1618 Berkeley. 1807 – 1877 WWII Red Cross worker English scholar, painter and Sir Walter Raleigh was an 1472 – 1532 Mary was a reformer who The British Red Cross was poet. English adventurer and writer. Thomas Berkeley was a soldier founded schools for poor created in 1905. Here, a nurse He painted landscapes and He was a favourite of Queen and aristocrat of the Berkeley children in Bristol. Red Lodge is cutting bandages on a wrote the book The Sketcher. Elizabeth 1 and served in her family. The first Lord Berkeley, was a girl’s school set up by her hospital trolley to treat those He wrote articles for army. He sought to establish a was Robert Fitzharding, who in 1854. She was active in the injured in World War Two. This Blackwood’s Magazine and colony in North America, founded the Abbey c. 1140 anti-slavery movement and Memorial Window remembers wrote many poems. bringing back potatoes and which became Bristol Cathedral supported change to women’s the sacrifices of Bristolians tobacco from his travels. in 1542. rights. She is buried at Arnos during the second world war. Vale. Henry VIII Emma Marshall Robert Southey Bishop Bush Green Man 1491 – 1547 1830 – 1899 1774 – 1843 1490 – 1558 Henry VIII is best known for his Emma was a children’s author A Green man is a sculpture of a six wives! When Henry wanted who wrote more than 200 Born in Bristol, Southey was a This monument shows Bishop face surrounded by leaves. It to marry again and have his novels. She wanted to not only poet and writer who was Bush as a decaying corpse. He can be found in many cultures marriage to Catherine of instruct children, but to amuse closely associated with was the first bishop of Bristol, and is usually seen as a symbol Aragon annulled, he broke from them too. Her first story was Wordsworth and Coleridge. an honour bestowed on him by of growth and rebirth. the Catholic religion and Happy Days at Fernbank, Although he became poet Henry VIII. initiated the English published in 1861 and she Laureate in 1813, he is best Reformation, creating the continued to write until her known as the author of Church of England of which he death in 1899. She is buried in Goldilocks and the Three Bears. was the Supreme Head. Long Ashton. Ada Vachell Verger William Shakespeare John Cabot Rt. Revd Vivienne Faull 1866 – 1923 1564 – 1616 1450 – 1500 57th Bishop of Bristol Ada became partially deaf after The Vergers are responsible for Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) was having Scarlet Fever as a child the day-to-day running of the Shakespeare was an English an Italian navigator and Viv is the first woman to be and dedicated her life to help cathedral, services and events. playwright, poet and actor, also explorer who sailed from appointed as Bishop of Bristol, children with disabilities. In They are also responsible for known as the ‘Bard of Avon’. Bristol on The Matthew in 1497 having previously been Dean of 1913, she created ‘The Guild of health and safety, first aid, He wrote 39 plays and 154 to North America. In 1498, he York. She is married, and her the Brave Poor Things’ which security and the maintenance poems and is still regarded as set sail again, but no records parents and grandparents come was housed at the Guild and management of the our national poet. He married exist and it is unknown what from Bristol. Heritage Centre in Bristol. It building and precincts. Anne Hathaway when he was happened to Cabot. Some claim featured wide doorways and 18 and had three children. that he explored the east coast Can you find her picture ramps so that it was accessible of America, whilst others say somewhere in the cathedral? to people with disabilities. that he died at sea. .