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Jousting Joins the Football, Tennis and Cricket VAR Revolution
Jousting, England’s first national sport, is being brought bang up-to-date as English Heritage trials VAR (Video Assisted Referee) sports technology to kick off its series of jousts across England this August, the charity announced today (Wednesday 31 July).
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Is this 1875 photograph the earliest Stonehenge family snap?
An 1875 photograph believed to be the earliest family photograph taken at Stonehenge will go on public display for the first time today (12 December) as part of a new exhibition. The photo was sent to English Heritage by the descendants of Isabel, Maud and Robert Routh, who are pictured in a horse and carriage enjoying a day out at the stones. English Heritage is asking for people to get in touch if they know of an earlier family snap at Stonehenge.
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• Tradition of turkey popularised at Christmas by Henry VIII • English Heritage partners with cult London eatery Max’s Sandwich Shop to create a Tudor Feast Christmas Sandwich inspired by historic 5-bird recipe
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Blue Plaque commemorating critic and biographer Lytton Strachey at 51 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1H 0PN, London Borough of Camden.
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TV chef cooks up history at Osborne's Swiss Cottage
The kitchens of Swiss Cottage, Osborne, have featured in a new BBC series 'Home Comforts' filmed with TV Chef James Martin.
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Summer Solstice at Stonehenge, 21 June 2023
English Heritage was delighted to welcome around 8,000 people to Stonehenge this morning to celebrate the Summer Solstice sunrise – with approximately 154,000 people tuning-in from across the world to watch the sunset and sunrise on the charity’s livestream.
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Brutal and Beautiful: Saving the Twentieth Century
From cathedrals to private houses, war memorials to sculptures, our new exhibition celebrates the post-war era and its best listed buildings.
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Brutal and Beautiful: Saving the Twentieth Century
From cathedrals to private houses, war memorials to sculptures, our new exhibition celebrates the post-war era and its best listed buildings.