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  1. Há 3 dias · THE 20TH CENTURY. In the 20th century, and especially in the years since the Second World War, Lichfield has developed as a residential area, with extensive light industry and a growing emphasis on tourism. There has been a corresponding growth in the city's population, which nearly tripled between 1951 and the later 1980s.

  2. Há 2 dias · THE 19TH CENTURY. Between 1801 and 1901 Lichfield's population rose from just under 5,000 to nearly 8,000. The overall growth is reflected in suburban expansion and in the increasing scale of local government, public services, and economic activity. In 1817 Lichfield was described as.

  3. Há 2 dias · It was a post town on the route between London and Ireland by the later 1570s, and by the 1650s coaches between London and Chester called there, with the George and the Swan probably already the main coaching inns. (fn. 18) In the 1630s Lichfield was by far the wealthiest of Staffordshire's towns.

  4. 13 de mai. de 2024 · 1. Lichfield Cathedral. Hiking Highlight. Lichfield Cathedral is the only medieval cathedral in the UK with three spires. The striking 12th-century structure is located on a site that has been a place of worship for more than 1,300 years. The cathedral is Grade I-listed. Tip by Dan Hobson. See hikes here. Bookmark. Send to Phone. View. 2.

  5. 23 de mai. de 2024 · About Litchfield National Park. Arial view of Florence Falls. The Wangi Falls secret rock pool. Litchfield National Park is a 1,500-square-kilometer (580-square-mile) natural preserve located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It’s known for its spectacular waterfalls, huge termite mounds, rainforests, swimming spots, and sandstone pillars.

  6. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Community Theatre at Lichfield Cathedral – tickets go live. On 11-12 May Lichfield Cathedral will host ‘Echoes’ a community theatre performance that will see the audience taken on a journey through the ages with theatre, dance and music.

  7. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Litchfield National Park is the closest national park to Darwin and it’s overflowing with waterfalls and creeks, making it an excellent spot to spend a few days while visiting the Top End. And if you time it right, you can hit six different swim spots in just one weekend.