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Meanwhile, Elsewhere Timeline

Events from Europe, England and the World

About this learning resource

Format: Image

A illustrated timeline showing important events from 2600 BCE to today. Perfect to download and use in the classroom.

The timeline highlights key moments across Europe, England and the World including:

  • The Great Wall of China
  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • The Great Mosque of Samarra
  • Norman Conquest
  • Moai, Rapa Nui
  • The Great Fire of London
  • American War of Independence

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Timeline showing line drawings of different events across England, Europe and The Worls

Resource Information

Key Stage

  • Home Educators
  • KS1 (age 5-7)
  • KS2 (age 7-11)
  • KS3 (age 11-14)
  • KS4 (age 15-16)
  • KS5 (age 16+)
  • International Schools

Subjects

  • History

Topic

  • Normans
  • Medieval
  • Tudors
  • Stuarts
  • Georgians
  • Victorians
  • 20th & 21st Century

Type

  • Printable activities
  • Timelines

Palace

  • Historic Royal Palaces
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