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We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to our Playhenge event.
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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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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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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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What Happened to Dido After the Film Ended?
What happened to Dido Belle after the cameras stopped rolling? Sam Kinchin-Smith picks up the story where Amma Asante's movie left off
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Our curators manage and interpret thousands of objects from our historic places across England. We've asked them to delve into our collections and bring you the most interesting stories from across our sites. They'll highlight how objects can offer us windows into the past and a curator's role in making this happen.
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Featured Object: The ‘Grape Cup’
This pottery cup was found buried among other precious grave goods with a person buried in a round barrow near Stonehenge. But what is it, and what was it for?
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Significance of Meare Fish House
The significance of the Fish House lies in what it reveals and may reveal about the development of English medieval domestic architecture.
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Introducing our new Poet-in-Residence
Jacob Sam-La Rose, our new poet-in-residence, shares his top tips for poetry writing.