What Has Much Wenlock got to do with the Olympics?
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What Has Much Wenlock got to do with the Olympics?
Much Wenlock is home to the Wenlock Olympian Games. These famous games and Dr. William Penny Brookes, the founder, are thought to have inspired the modern Olympic Games that began in 1896, only 6 years after Baron Pierre de Coubertin (the founder of the International Olympic Committee) visited the Games. In 1850, Dr.
Where was the first Olympics held Much Wenlock?
Shropshire, England
Wenlock Olympian Games | |
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Location(s) | Shropshire, England |
Years active | October 1850 |
Founder | Dr William Penny Brookes |
Website | www.wenlock-olympian-society.org.uk |
What was the impact of the Wenlock Games?
In all the work of Brookes and the Wenlock Olympian Games has not only shown to be a contributing factor to the Olympic Movement and modern Olympic revival but also shown that the power of sport can have on the community in the town of Much Wenlock.”
Why is Wenlock called Wenlock?
Wenlock takes his name from the town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire, which still hosts the traditional Much Wenlock Games. These were one of Pierre de Coubertin’s sources of inspiration for the modern Olympic Games.
How did Much Wenlock get its name?
“Much” was added to distinguish it from the nearby Little Wenlock and to show it is the larger of the two settlements. The name Wenlock probably comes from the Celtic name Wininicas, meaning “white area” (in reference to the limestone of Wenlock Edge), plus the Old English loca, meaning “enclosed place”.
Who created Wenlock and Mandeville?
Michael Morpurgo
Animated shorts
Wenlock and Mandeville | |
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Created by | Michael Morpurgo |
Composer | Thomas Hewitt Jones |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
What does Wenlock mean?
Definition of Wenlock : a subdivision of the Upper Silurian in Great Britain.
What does the word Wenlock mean?
Where does the name Wenlock come from?
It has been suggested that behind the name ‘WENLOCK’ there may be a pre-English district name meaning something like, “White area”-possibly from the limestone of Wenlock Edge. Welsh was the language of this area until the Mercians came and would have been spoken for a considerable time afterwards.
How many people live Much Wenlock?
2,877
Much Wenlock | |
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Population | 2,877 (2011) |
OS grid reference | SO623997 |
Civil parish | Much Wenlock |
Unitary authority | Shropshire |
What does Ford mean in a town name?
shallow river crossing
Towns and Villages
Anglo Saxon Word | Meaning | Examples of place name |
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ford | shallow river crossing | Stamford |
ham | village | Birmingham |
hamm (a different way of spelling of ham) | enclosure within the bend of a river’ | Southhampton Buckingham |
hurst | wooden hill | Staplehurst Chislehurst |
What does the name Wenlock mean?
Wenlock thus means ”Owen’s stream” or, in the 9th Century spelling, which is a diminutive, “Owen’s little stream”. Since the well derives from the stream, one may also translate the name as “Owen’s Well”.
Is Much Wenlock a nice place to live?
The picturesque Shropshire town placed sixth in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live in Britain Midlands category, a guide that ranks places based on a wide range of criteria including employment, schools, culture, community spirit and local shops.
What does the name Much Wenlock mean?
Much Wenlock has many underground streams, but it is probably the stream from which our St. Owen’s Well in Back Lane drew it water that is here indicated. Wenlock thus means ”Owen’s stream” or, in the 9th Century spelling, which is a diminutive, “Owen’s little stream”.