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English Heritage exhibits Hadrian’s Wall oldest souvenirs
One of Hadrian’s Wall’s earliest souvenirs – the Rudge Cup - has gone on display at Chesters Roman Fort in Northumberland.
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What Happened to Dido After the Film Ended?
What happened to Dido Belle after the cameras stopped rolling? Sam Kinchin-Smith picks up the story where Amma Asante's movie left off
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Sources for Heddon-on-the-Wall
A list of the main sources of information for current knowledge and understanding of Hadrian's Wall at Heddon-on-the-Wall.
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Neolithic food miles: travelling to Stonehenge
In the late Neolithic period, around the time that the Stonehenge sarsens were raised about 4,500 years ago, Durrington Walls, which lies around 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge, played host to vast feasts. But where did all the people who gathered here come from, and how do we know?
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Sources for Birdoswald Roman Fort
A full list of the main sources of information and further reading on Birdoswald Roman Fort.
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Our summer events programme is fully underway as we head into August. If you’ve never witnessed a joust or medieval tournament before, now is your chance. Our Knights Season is crammed full of unscripted medieval games.
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We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to our Whitby Illuminated 2025.
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10 things you probably didn’t know about London’s War Memorials
The way that we honour those lost in battle has changed significantly in the last two centuries. Here are some facts about London's war memorials.
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THACKERAY, William Makepeace (1811-1863) (Palace Green)
Blue Plaque commemorating Novelist William Makepeace Thackeray at 2 Palace Green, Kensington, London W8 4QB, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Castles aren't just used by kings and queens. Discover more about the people who lived and worked in castles, from the Lord and Lady to the unfortunate servant who had to clean out the cesspit.