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Myths, legends and folklore are intricately linked with the stories of England’s past. But while a lot of these are carried through generational stories and historical literature, tangible associations live on at the historic places we care for.
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A pageant master, theatre producer and actress who only played male parts, Gwen Lally was also renowned for her striking appearance and masculine style of dress.
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Lanercost Priory: A Family Mausoleum
Like most monasteries, Lanercost served as a mausoleum for its founders, their successors and their families. Find out more about their tombs and explore some of them in 3D.
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A food timeline tracing the types of food that people have eaten in Britain from 10,000 years ago to the present.
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How did the Iron Bridge inspire Paul Catherall’s latest artwork?
Paul Catherall is designing an exclusive print of the Iron Bridge as part of our conservation campaign. We ask Paul what the bridge means to him.
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Why do we eat pancakes on pancake day?
Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is on 13 Februrary in 2018. We asked Sam Bilton about the history of the celebration. She’s also found an 18th-century recipe for a kind of pancake pie for you to try at home – the ultimate Shrove Tuesday treat.
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Dressing up in Eltham Palace’s 1930s wardrobe
Join Ruth and Eve as they discover women’s fashion from inside one of England’s most decadent family homes.
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Find out how, at the time of Stonehenge, people connected with others and with the world around them by making and sharing objects.
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Members' Exclusive Solstice Downloads
Celebrate the 2021 summer solstice by downloading two exclusive images of the stone circle to use as your screen wallpaper – only available to English Heritage Members. Plus, discover our most famous monument with special interviews, live streams and more.
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Our historic buildings are constantly monitored for damage and deterioration, with our experts carrying out vital conservation work and preventative care to ensure these historic sites can continue to be enjoyed for many years to come. Learn more about some of the techniques we use to care for our buildings, and explore some of the unique projects we’ve carried out in recent years.