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Blue plaque to the barrister and campaigner for women’s rights Helena Normanton at 22 Mecklenburgh Sqaure in Camden, London.
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Art Installation at Housesteads
In 2022, an art installation on the site of the original gatehouse was created as part of Hadrian’s Wall 1900th anniversary celebrations.
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Voluntary social worker Mary Hughes lived amongst some of London’s poorest people and converted a former pub into a refuge. This building, at 71 Vallance Road, Whitechapel, bears a blue plaque commemorating her.
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Blue Plaque commemorating film-maker and gay rights campaigner Derek Jarman at Butler's Wharf Building, 36 Shad Thames, London, SE1 2YE, London Borough of Southwark.
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COMPTON-BURNETT, Dame Ivy (1884–1969)
Novelist Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett was known for writing dialogue-packed books exploring domestic power struggles. She is recognised by a plaque at 5 Braemar Mansions.
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ROHMER, Sax (1883–1959) a.k.a. Arthur Henry Ward
Popular writer Sax Rohmer was commemorated by a blue plaque in 1985 at his former home at 51 Herne Hill.
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HILL, Sir Rowland, K.C.B. (1795-1879)
Blue Plaque commemorating postal reformer Sir Rowland Hill at 1 Orme Square, Bayswater, London W2 4RS, City of Westminster.
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'Slide' through History at Framlingham Castle this February half term
6 metre slide opens from Framlingham Castle's wall walk and 7-year-old Jack Love from Worlingworth wins competition to be first visitor to have a go.
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'Richmond Sixteen' Inspire New Peformance
A new show at Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire will bring to life stories of First World War 'conscientious objectors'
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The stone memorial marking the spot where – according to tradition – King Harold fell at the Battle of Hastings has been moved by English Heritage to a new location following a new study of the 1066 battlefield and abbey.