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Richard I I I Burial Plans: Hardly Regal, Are They?
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Whilst his final resting place is still a hotly debated topic and as yet undecided, Leicester Cathedral have submitted thier plans, should their bid be successful.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-24168 130
IMHO it's a monstrosity, but it may appeal to some.
Thoughts?
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IMHO it's a monstrosity, but it may appeal to some.
Thoughts?
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// Its all about money, where ever he gets buried will become a tourist attraction and make £millions over the years. //
Which is why the people from York should just drop it and let them keep him in Leicester. York's already got more tourists than it knows what to do with, whereas this could be the first reason anyone's got to go to Leicester.
Which is why the people from York should just drop it and let them keep him in Leicester. York's already got more tourists than it knows what to do with, whereas this could be the first reason anyone's got to go to Leicester.
perhaps they could combine the two designs - Anns stone one - maybe in the whitish marble - on the flower tiled base
i agree the first does not look very good - it looks like a 'modern' stone bench you see in town centres, and it hides the tiled design underneath - it doesn't look like a 'whole' piece of design ... rather 2 designs plonked together
i agree the first does not look very good - it looks like a 'modern' stone bench you see in town centres, and it hides the tiled design underneath - it doesn't look like a 'whole' piece of design ... rather 2 designs plonked together
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