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30 years since Stonehenge became a World Heritage Site
Stonehenge was awarded World Heritage Status in November 1986 A plaque will be unveiled by local school children as part of Kids in Museums Takeover Day
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New Roman Cavalry exhibition to open along Hadrian's Wall
New Roman Cavalry exhibition to open along Hadrian's Wall
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A ground-breaking heritage apprenticeship programme, designed to pass the dying skill of flint-working to a younger generation, was announced today by English Heritage, following a major donation of £11.2m to the charity from the Hamish Ogston Foundation. This is the largest donation ever received by English Heritage.
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Women's role in English History put to public vote
Our new survey shows that 40% of the British public think women have had less impact on history than men. With just 13% of London's blue plaques dedicated to women, we are asking for your nominations of women you think deserve a plaque.
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English Heritage experts uncover original colour of the Iron Bridge
English Heritage's Iron Bridge conservation project will return the bridge to its original red-brown colour.
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Escape to this tranquil valley of the North York Moors and discover the impressive ruins of one of England's most powerful Cistercian monasteries.
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Kenilworth Castle rebuilt in Minecraft after standing in ruins for over 300 years
Kenilworth Castle – one of England’s greatest fortresses – has been rebuilt for the first time in Minecraft. English Heritage is running workshops this summer so visitors can build famous castles in the shadow of the real thing.
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Donation of £11.2m by UK charity, the Hamish Ogston Foundation - largest in English Heritage’s history - will underpin the programme