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This film has been created by students from Wiltshire College in partnership with English Heritage as part of a Heritage Lottery funded project.
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Easter and the Synod of Whitby
In 7th-century England there was no agreement among Christian groups on when to celebrate Easter. Discover how a landmark meeting at Whitby Abbey settled on the formula that we still use today to determine the dates of Easter.
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A brief history and description of Goodshaw Chapel, a well-preserved example of a 19th-century nonconformist chapel.
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Research on Lindisfarne Priory
A summary of the present state of research on Lindisfarne Priory, and of the questions that remained to be answered about the history and development of both the Anglo-Saxon and later monasteries.
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Thornborough Henges, the 'Stonehenge of the north', reunited
One of Britain's most significant prehistoric monuments – Thornborough Henges in North Yorkshire – is now finally reunited. With the generous support of The National Heritage Memorial Fund, Jamie Ritblat and family, and The SCS Trust, English Heritage has now acquired the monument's third and final henge.
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What was the legacy of William the Conqueror?
The Norman Conquest brought about the most radical change in society ever seen in England, and the question of whether this was for the better or for the worse is very much open to interpretation.
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A school visit to Wroxeter Roman City is truly a unique experience and we offer both free self-led visits as well as visits led by our experts.
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Audio Guide to Ravenglass Roman Bath House
Join Andrew Roberts, English Heritage Properties Historian, in conversation with Jess Freeland, Interpretation Manager, at Ravenglass Roman Bath House on the Cumbrian coast.