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Significance of Mount Grace Priory
Mount Grace is the best-preserved and most accessible of the Carthusian monasteries (charterhouses) in England, and has been unusually well studied.
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SLOVO, Joe (1926-1995) & FIRST, Ruth (1925-1982)
Blue Plaque commemorating South African freedom fighters Ruth First and Joe Slove at 13 Lyme Street, Camden, London NW1 0EH, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue plaque commemorating trade unionist Mary Macarthur at 42 Woodstock Road, Golders Green, London NW11 8ER, London Borough of Barnet.
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SLOVO, Joe (1926-1995) & FIRST, Ruth (1925-1982)
Blue Plaque commemorating South African freedom fighters Ruth First and Joe Slove at 13 Lyme Street, Camden, London NW1 0EH, London Borough of Camden.
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PETRIE, Sir Flinders (1853-1942)
Blue plaque commemorating Egyptologist and pioneer of modern archaeological methods, Sir Flinders Petrie at 5 Cannon Place, Hampstead, London NW3 1EH, London Borough of Camden.
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PETRIE, Sir Flinders (1853-1942)
Blue plaque commemorating Egyptologist and pioneer of modern archaeological methods, Sir Flinders Petrie at 5 Cannon Place, Hampstead, London NW3 1EH, London Borough of Camden.
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Bring history to life for your pupils with a visit to Gainsborough Old Hall. As one of the best preserved Tudor manor houses in the country, pupils can step into the shoes of the people who lived and worked there. By taking part in our hands-on Discovery Visit they will prepare a feast fit for Henry VIII and experience life in a Tudor household.
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English Heritage launches public consultation on new learning facilities at Stonehenge
New Learning Centre and a “Neolithic classroom” will transport children back in time
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Work begins on new learning centre at Stonehenge
Encompassing a brand-new accessible learning centre with a STEM discovery lab and digital studio, a unique classroom in the shape of a hands-on Neolithic Hall, and an exciting new STEM in Heritage programme for school visits, English Heritage’s Learning at Stonehenge project will enable more schoolchildren to visit and learn from the awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The era between the end of Roman rule in Britain in about AD 410 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 is one of the most momentous in English history, but also one of the most challenging to understand.