http://www.answers.com/library/Columbia%20Encyclopedia-cid-2291656 Tamworth,city (1991 pop. 63,260) and district, Staffordshire, W central England. Its products include clothing, textiles, and aluminum ware. An amusement park and zoo are nearby. Tamworth was burned by the Danes in the 9th cent. and rebuilt by Queen Æthelflæd in the 10th cent. The Church of St. Editha, built in the 8th cent. and rebuilt in 1345, has an unusual double spiral staircase. Robert http://www.answers.com/topic/sir-robert-peel, a member of Parliament for Tamworth, issued a set of principles in 1834 known as the Tamworth Manifesto. The city gives its name to a widely known hog breed.
Tamworth Castle in England receives around 65,000 visitors annually. The castle is a popular tourist attraction and offers various events and activities for visitors to enjoy.
Tamworth was the Capital of Mercia. Offa of Mercia is often cited as the first king of England, although it fell back into its regional kingdoms after his death. But I would guess that during his rule Tamworth would have briefly been the capital of England.
as at 2011, 76.500 people
Tamworth Castle was built in the year 913 by Ethelfleda, Lady of the Mercians. It is now owned by the Tamworth Borough Council.
The town of Tamworth - is in the county of Staffordshire. It's located in central England - close to the border with Wales.
Tamworth Castle was built in the centre of Tamworth so the people who lived in the castle were able to watch over the whole town.
Helena Dowling was born in 1982, in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, UK.
No. Tamworth is in Staffordshire.
Tamworth's population is 74,531.
Tamworth's population is 74,531.
The address of the Tamworth Historical Society is: Po Box 13, Tamworth, NH 03886
from tamworth it will take roughly 6 to 6.30 hours at the normal speed limit hope this helps