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Blue Plaque commemorating Prime Minister Henry Pelham at 22 Arlington Street, St James's, London SW1A 1RW, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Prime Minister Henry Pelham at 22 Arlington Street, St James's, London SW1A 1RW, City of Westminster.
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English Heritage has revealed a list of some of the key anniversaries of events and moments that changed the historical and cultural landscape in England.
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SAUNDERS, Sir Edwin (1814-1901)
Blue Plaque commemorating dentist Sir Edward Saunders at Fairlawn, 89 Wimbledon Parkside, Wimbledon, London SW19 5LR, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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SAUNDERS, Sir Edwin (1814-1901)
Blue Plaque commemorating dentist Sir Edward Saunders at Fairlawn, 89 Wimbledon Parkside, Wimbledon, London SW19 5LR, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Take a journey through a year of seasonal garden highlights at Walmer Castle and Gardens.
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Women in 1066: the power behind the throne
History is filled with examples of women using family connections in the political arena, and the period surrounding the Norman Conquest was no different.
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TV chef cooks up history at Osborne's Swiss Cottage
The kitchens of Swiss Cottage, Osborne, have featured in a new BBC series 'Home Comforts' filmed with TV Chef James Martin.
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The story of the Norman Conquest – May 1066
Join us as we explore the people of 1066 in just 140 characters. Tostig's treachery came to a head in May 1066 and began to cause real problems for King Harold and Queen Edith.
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Queen Elizabeth I has intrigued audiences since she was born in 1533. Today her legend lives on as writers and historians and filmmakers piece together her legacy. In this article historian, author and broadcaster Kate Williams looks at the different portrayals of Elizabeth I on screen to separate fact from fiction.