Search Results
2524 results for whats
Page
History of Kingston Russell Stone Circle
A brief history and description of Kingston Russell Stone Circle, a large neolithic stone circle in Dorset.
Page
A brief history and description of Mattersey Priory, home to a community of Gilbertine nuns, the only monastic order to orginate in England.
Page
History of Thetford Warren Lodge
A brief history and description of Thetford Warren Lodge, built about 1400 by the prior of Thetford to guard the abbey’s rabbit warren
Page
History of Tattershall College
A brief history and description of Tattershall College, a grammar school built for church choristers in the mid-15th century
Page
Our collection relating to Battle Abbey tells the story of the Battle of Hastings, the Norman Conquest, and a medieval monastic community. Use these objects at home or in the classroom to inspire cross-curricular learning and further your research.
Page
History of Tregiffian Burial Chamber
A brief history and description of Tregiffian Burial Chamber, a Neolithic chambered tomb
Page
ARCHER, John Richard (1863-1932)
Blue Plaque commemorating civic leader and pan-Africanist John Richard Archer at 55 Brynmaer Road, Battersea, London SW11 4EN, London Borough of Wandsworth
Page
BUSS, Frances Mary (1827-1894)
Blue Plaque commemorating headmistress Frances Mary Buss at Camden School for Girls, Sandall Road, Kentish Town, London NW5 2DB, London Borough of Camden.
Page
CHRISTIE, Dame Agatha (1890-1976)
Blue Plaque commemorating detective novelist Agatha Christie at 58 Sheffield Terrace, Holland Park, London W8 7NA, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Page
Founded in the early 12th century by a local Norman lord, Boxgrove Priory was a small monastery of Benedictine monks. Today the lodging house and part of the church and chapter house remain, while the eastern parts of the monastic church survive as the impressive parish church.