I was responsible for doing the annual fireworks display at the then - Imperial Cancer Research Fund and decided to retreat to the local pub for some lunchtime refreshment with my fellow
gunpowder conspirators so that we could plan the event.
Not exact matches
It details Guy Fawkes» life, and how he became involved with the other
conspirators of the
Gunpowder Plot; it explains how he was caught, and why people now celebrate Bonfire Night.
ACTIVITIES: Bonfire night acrostic poem Bonfire Night topic cover Fire border for displaying work Fireworks border
Gunpowder plot and Guy Fawkes sequencing
Gunpowder plot black and white pictures (for colouring / display)
Gunpowder plot cards
Gunpowder plot word mat Guy Fawkes topic cover Letter to Mounteagle Newspaper report x 4 - Guy Fawkes, The arrest and The
conspirators Blank scroll DISPLAY A-Z Flame lettering Bonfire Night banner A4 title Large lettering Bonfire Night Fireworks border for displays Confession letter of Guy Fawkes Guy Fawkes title Main
conspirators poster Portraits of James I and Guy Fawkes Posters - Guy Fawkes and the
Gunpowder plot The Fireworks code The
Gunpowder plot pictures
Thirty - six barrels of
gunpowder were placed in the cellar of the House of Lords, but then several of the
conspirators changed their minds, concerned about the potential for very significant civilian casualties.
A picturesque Tudor property with a timbered frame and limewashed facade, it had a fascinating history... as the inn where the
gunpowder plot
conspirators met on the 5th November 1605 to await the news of Guy Fawkes» attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament!