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Past Lives: Gertrude Bell at Mount Grace Priory
How industrialist Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell’s Arts and Crafts mansion became a retreat for his granddaughter Gertrude between her Arabian adventures
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History of Acton Burnell Castle
A brief history and description of Acton Burnell Castle, a 13th-century residence on the Welsh Marches which was visited by Edward I, before being abandoned in 1420.
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A brief history of Houghton House, built in the early 17th century as an elaborate hunting lodge.
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History of The Grange at Northington
A brief history of The Grange at Northington, one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Europe
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Audley End House is a Jacobean mansion housing a large and diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, natural history specimens and more. This collection gives us a glimpse into discoveries, changing fashions and developments over 400 years. Use these objects at home or in the classroom to inspire cross-curricular learning and further your research.
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A brief history of Wigmore Castle, one of many castles built close to the England–Wales border after the Norman Conquest
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Names of 400 First World War Conscientious Objectors Revealed for the First Time
The names of 400 conscientious objectors who passed through Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire during the First World War will be revealed for the first time.
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Samuel Beckett and Patrick Blackett marked with blue plaques at 48 Paultons Square in a rare 'double Blue' unveiling. The unveiling forms a part of the 150th Anniversary of the London Blue Plaques Scheme.
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New diversity initiative for blue plaques scheme as footballer laurie cunningham is honoured
Pioneer of black achievement in football honoured with English Heritage blue plaque New working group will advise on diversity in the blue plaques scheme