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English Heritage is investing into the visitor experience on Hadrian's Wall. Find out more on this page.
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Blue Plaque commemorating writer Elizabeth Bowen at 1-7 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RD, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating writer Elizabeth Bowen at 1-7 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RD, City of Westminster.
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HITCH, Private Frederick, V.C. (1856-1913)
Blue Plaque commemorating hero of Rorke's Drift Private Frederick Hitch at 62 Cranbrook Road, Turnham Green, London W4 2LJ, London Borough of Hounslow.
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HITCH, Private Frederick, V.C. (1856-1913)
Blue Plaque commemorating hero of Rorke's Drift Private Frederick Hitch at 62 Cranbrook Road, Turnham Green, London W4 2LJ, London Borough of Hounslow.
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INNER LONDON EDUCATION AUTHORITY a.k.a. the London School Board
Blue Plaque commemorating the home of inner London's education services at Main Entrance, County Hall, South Bank, London SE1 7PB.
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Building bridges: Installation of Tintagel Castle’s new bridge begins
The new footbridge at Tintagel Castle is beginning to take shape, English Heritage announced today (18 June), as sections of the dramatic steel crossing have started to be installed at the coastal site, ahead of the castle re-opening this summer.
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Saved From a Skip: Millionaire’s Gold Telephone Returns to Art Deco Mansion
A 1930s gold telephone which belonged to eccentric millionaire Virginia Courtauld has been returned to Eltham Palace after it was saved from a skip in the 1980s, English Heritage announced this Valentine’s Day (14 February). The newly donated gold-hued telephone will go on public display for the first time from tomorrow.
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English Heritage welcomes visitors back to its historic sites from 29 March
English Heritage will be welcoming visitors back to its historic properties and sites from 29 March 2021. Over 50 of the charity’s sites, which have been closed to the public since December 2020 as a result of the pandemic, will be opening at the end of March with more to follow provided the country successfully passes each milestone on the government’s roadmap.
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Hadrian's Wall marked the most northwest frontier of the empire and the edge of the civilised world (according to the Romans). But it was more than just a barrier. Click ore tap to find out more about the wall and the people who built it.