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History of Dunster Yarn Market
A brief history and description of Dunster Yarn Market, an octagonal wooden building used to buy and sell cloth.
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Fortress Dover and the First World War
During the First World War, a command and control centre within Dover Castle played a vital role in safeguarding Dover as a garrison and naval base. You can explore this building and find out more about Dover’s role in the First World War using our virtual tour.
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Courageous Special Operations Executive agent honoured on the 80th anniversary of her return to England after captivity.
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Kenwood launches new display of Rembrandt masterpiece
Kenwood House in Hampstead will host a special display to commemorate 350 years since Rembrandt’s death on 4 October 1669, English Heritage has announced. Rembrandt #nofilter will celebrate the artist’s Self-portrait with Two Circles, a painting widely acknowledged as one of Rembrandt’s defining images and regarded by some as one of the world's greatest works of art.
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Charlie Chaplin honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
Silent movie star has been commemorated at his ‘cherished’ London home New plaque unveiled by Paul Merton
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Merlin's face revealed at Tintagel Castle
As part of ongoing historical re-interpretation and investment at Tintagel, English Heritage unveils a new artwork of Merlin's face on Tintagel island in Cornwall.
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Prominent novelist Iris Murdoch commemorated with a blue plaque
The Dublin-born novelist and philosopher, Iris Murdoch, has been commemorated with a blue plaque, English Heritage announced today (19 June).
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A brief history and description of Winchester Palace, once one of the largest and most important buildings in medieval London.