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guy fawkes sticker with the words, don't be afraid at night

Die-cut magnets add a touch of easily switchable flair to your fridge, locker, or file cabinet Available in three sizes Flexible, durable 20mil / 0.5mm vinyl Vibrant color printing Approximately 4mm white border around design WARNING: Choking Hazard small parts. Not for children under 3. This product contains magnets. Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious injuries. Seek immediate medical attention if magnets are swallowed. Not a toy. For decorative use only…

a card with an image of guy fawkes holding a wand and wearing a hat

Learn a little about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot, and enjoy our colouring pages, worksheets, writing paper and other activities. We've got something for all ages here, for fun or for learning. Why do we learn about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot? In England, in 1605 during the reign of James I, an act of treason was planned that could have changed the course of our history. At the last moment, the Gunpowder Plot was foiled, and now we commemorate the traitors - and in particular…

Cartoon style image of Guy Fawkes with G. Fawkes written beneath his portrait

Guy Fawkes and the Fiery Night. Let the echoes of history resound as we commemorate the infamous plot on the 5th of November. Guy Fawkes, a symbol of rebellion, ignites our memories of Bonfire Night, where the night sky dances with brilliant fireworks. As flames crackle and the air fills with anticipation, we honor the spirit of defiance and the power of remembrance. Join us in this fiery celebration, where tradition meets spectacle, and the echoes of the past guide us towards a brighter…

a fireman standing next to a pile of burning branches

History The conspirators The Gunpowder Plot is the name given to the conspiracy to blow up the Houses of Parliament on 5th November 1605, which was discovered the night before. The plot centred around five conspirators, among them Guy (or Guido) Fawkes. Guy Fawkes They were determined to blow up the House of Lords in 1605. The detonation was to take place on State Opening day, when the King, Lords and Commons would all be present in the Lords Chamber. The Houses of Parliament in old times On…

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