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A blue plaque in Putney, London Borough of Wandsworth, commemorates Abdus Salam, the physicist and Nobel Prize winner. He lived there between 1957 and 1996.
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GALTON, Sir Francis (1822-1911)
Blue plaque marking the former home of the founder of eugenics, Sir Francis Galton, at 42 Rutland Gate, Knightsbridge, London SW7 1PD, City of Westminster.
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Britain has a rich history of board games. While a few examples are known in prehistory, they became more common after the Roman conquest, and continued to develop and be influenced through the migration of various cultures and peoples over the centuries.
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Significance of Corbridge Roman Town
The great importance of Corbridge Roman Town derives from the fact that the site is unencumbered by later development, making extensive excavation possible.
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A summary of research to date on Clifford’s Tower, which has been much discussed in the context of the development of English castles.
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History of Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre
Richborough is a key site in the history of Roman Britain, inhabited from the invasion of AD 43 until the end of Roman rule around 410.
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Animating Stonehenge: Setting the scene for the ‘Early Man’ film
We caught up with animator Andy Symanowski to find out how Early Man brings the Stone Age to life. Andy has worked with Aardman for over twenty years on projects like the Academy Award®-winning Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Shaun the Sheep.
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English Heritage’s national youth engagement programme, ‘Shout Out Loud’, is a programme of youth-centred and youth-led activity that has been running since 2018.
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English Heritage is very grateful to those who give historic objects, works of art and properties to enhance the National Heritage Collection.
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Take a journey through a year of seasonal garden highlights at Walmer Castle and Gardens.