Oh, yes. In fact there are several. The whole town of Stratford-upon-Avon is one huge Shakespeare Museum run by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, which has museum exhibits in a number of Stratford buildings and places including the gardens of New Place (where Shakespeare's house New Place used to be), Shakespeare's Birthplace on Henley street, a house that used to belong to his parents, a farm house where his mother lived, a cottage where his wife lived, and another house where his daughter Susanna lived. The Folger Library in Washington D.C. is in one sense the best Shakespeare museum of all because it is a museum of Shakespeare's work, containing as it does the world's largest collection of early printed copies of Shakespeare's poems and plays.
Yes, there has been a monument there since shortly after Shakespeare's death. It was erected by his family and is one of the two authenticated representations of him in existence.
No, it's not in Stafford (a town in Staffordshire) but rather in Stratford (a town in Warwickshire), and yes there is a monument in Stratford and has been for almost 400 years.
The Globe Theater in London is a museum for William Shakespeare.
Yes there is
Fred Shakespeare may have done, but the author - Will - frequented Stratford (the one on the R Avon, not the Olympic village)
He lived in Stafford on Avon and in London.
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They have the same things going on in them as we have today in life
The Shakespeare funerary monument is located inside Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK, the same church in which Shakespeare was baptised.
Fred Shakespeare may have done, but the author - Will - frequented Stratford (the one on the R Avon, not the Olympic village)
He lived in Stafford on Avon and in London.
You should look at one of the contemporary portraits of Shakespeare (the Drousehout engraving or his monument in Stratford Church) to get this information.
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There's a whole bunch of them. That place is pretty much monument central.
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Stafford Repp was born on April 26, 1918 and died on November 5, 1974. Stafford Repp would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 97 years old today.
Stafford Smythe was born on March 15, 1921 and died on October 13, 1971. Stafford Smythe would have been 50 years old at the time of death or 94 years old today.
Grace Stafford was born on November 7, 1903 and died on March 17, 1992. Grace Stafford would have been 88 years old at the time of death or 111 years old today.
Terry Stafford was born on November 22, 1941 and died on March 17, 1996. Terry Stafford would have been 54 years old at the time of death or 73 years old today.
Henry Stafford was born on September 4, 1454 and died on November 2, 1483. Henry Stafford would have been 29 years old at the time of death or 560 years old today.