George III – by Thomas, 11, London I can’t see any of my farms because of lockdown. It really annoys me because I can’t see any of my friends or children (they all decided to leave!). It’s just like when I lost America! At least I have Octavian for company. Peacocks! From HRH George III. PS: My doctor made some weird cures for me – like I need curing. | By Thomas, 11, London
Frida Kahlo – by Eva, 12, Cheshire My name is Frida Kahlo. I am 18 years old and I’m in lockdown after suffering from a horrific traffic accident. I have very painful injuries including a broken collarbone, ribs and pelvis. While recovering, instead of continuing my studies I took up painting – mainly pictures of myself – from my bed. To help pass the time I have been drawing pictures of my foot since it’s the only thing I can see on my bed. I use a mirror to help me paint when I do my self-portrait. It’s good fun and it takes my mind off the pain and being isolated. | By Eva, 12, Cheshire
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Winston Churchill – by Chloe, 11, Macclesfield It is Sir Winston Churchill talking. My current life in lockdown is making me very frustrated due to me not being able to meet my people. I can and will continue to make important decisions for our country. In lockdown I have been painting, which I love. Now we have to stay inside I am getting low on my daily cigars and am concerned I may have to give up smoking! | By Chloe, 11, Macclesfield
Mary Anning – by Ruby, 9, Bristol I am quite missing the beach but I still have my dog, Tray, to play with. But that does not mean I can’t stop focussing on my fossil collection, working out which species they are. I’m excited to get back on the beach and start looking for fossils. The weather down in Lyme Regis is glorious today. The sun is out and the birds are chirping. It’s quite sad I can’t go out. Kind regards, Mary | By Ruby, 9, Bristol
Emmeline Pankhurst – by Harriet, 11, Bristol Ugh! It’s so tedious stuck in this stuffy prison cell while my past self dances through the streets doing what I was born to do. Were it not for coronavirus I would be freed tomorrow, once again able to wave my banner, shout my words of protest, and eventually claim my victory. This is not to say that I am unsupportive: my faded banner still flies from the rusty bars of my cell where I shelter from disease – and freedom. Your sincerely, Emmeline Pankhurst | By Harriet, 11, Bristol
Elizabeth I – by Caitlin, 12, Wiltshire Dear people of the future, I am writing to give you some advice on makeup and to take care of yourselves as I hear there is a nasty virus going around. Facts: (1) Do not put poisonous makeup on. (2) Remember to brush your teeth because I never did so I died with black rotten teeth. (3) Don’t eat sugar – trust me, sugar did this to me and I regret it. Yours, Queen Elizabeth I | By Caitlin, 12, Wiltshire
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