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English Heritage looks after nine important monuments in London, erected in the 19th and 20th centuries – commemorating victories and memorialising those who had lost their lives in war. Browse all the London monuments in our care in the gallery below.
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The Richmond Castle Cell Block Project
English Heritage and the National Lottery Heritage Fund are working together to conserve the 19th-century cell block at Richmond Castle.
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As home to one of history’s most celebrated scientists, Down House has aroused much interest from both scientists and social historians
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Description of Mount Grace Priory
A brief description of Mount Grace Priory, where the layout of the best-preserved Carthusian monastery in England is clear and four phases of medieval building can be identified
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Osborne is of outstanding significance for its close association with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and for its reflection of their family life and interests.
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ALLENBY, Field Marshal Edmund Henry Hynman, Viscount Allenby (1861-1936)
Blue Plaque honouring Field Marshal Viscount Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, an army officer who made his home at 24 Whethrby Gardens, South Kensington, London
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Blue Plaque commemorating notable men such as novelist Henry Fielding and actor Charles Macklin Bow Street at 19-20 Bow Street, Covent Garden, London.
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BROWNE, Hablot Knight (1815-1882) a.k.a. PHIZ
Blue Plaque commemorating illustrator Hablot Knight 'Phiz' Browne at 239 Ladbroke Grove, Ladbroke Grove, London W10 6HG, Royal Borough of Kensington.
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BROWNE, Hablot Knight (1815-1882) a.k.a. PHIZ
Blue Plaque commemorating illustrator Hablot Knight 'Phiz' Browne at 239 Ladbroke Grove, Ladbroke Grove, London W10 6HG, Royal Borough of Kensington.
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Blue Plaque commemorating essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle at 33 Ampton Street, King's Cross, London WC1X 0LT, London Borough of Camden.