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Blue plaque commemorating poet Rudyard Kipling at 43 Villiers Street, Charing Cross, London WC2N 6NE, City of Westminster.
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We're unwrapping seven of the presents given at Osborne over the years and reveal the stories behind the royal gifts.
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Castle Acre is a rare and complete survival of a Norman planned settlement, including a castle, village, parish church and one of the best preserved monastic sites in England. The priory is a selected site for the AQA GCSE History exam in 2022, for students studying 'The historic environment of Norman England (c.1066-c.1100)'. Use our suggested activities, reading and video resources to explore this unique area, developed by the Warenne family in the 11th and 12th centuries.
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Victorian Manoeuvres at Fort Brockhurst
Step into Victorian Military life inside the fort, with live weapon demonstrations, historic camp and more there is plenty of entertainment to be had while learning about the era the British Empire grew! Join the Fort Cumberland Guard for soldier school, step into the newsroom for updates or experience life within the barracks with the Victorian Association!
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Today few are aware that Stonehenge had an aerodrome nearby between 1917 and 1921. Find out why it was here and how its removal marked the first step in the transformation of the Stonehenge landscape.
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History of Farleigh Hungerford Castle
A history of Farleigh Hungerford Castle, which was begun in 1383 and was inextricably linked to the fortunes of the Hungerford family.
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The collection of objects on display in the museum at Richborough includes a remarkable number of faces – of gods and monsters, men and women, animals and birds. Discover what we know about some of them.
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A brief history of Bolsover Castle, an extraordinary aristocratic retreat created in the 17th century.
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English Heritage Collections Highlights
English Heritage cares for more than a million objects spanning more than 5,000 years of history. We do not operate a central museum. Instead, we try to make sure that we display objects that were used, found or were originally displayed at the sites where you see them.