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Discover life on the Roman Frontier
Discover the iconic Hadrian's Wall with your class this term. With 73 miles to explore, take your class on a journey from sea to sea across some of the wildest and most dramatic countryside in England, and find out more about life on the northern frontier and the impact of Roman Britain.
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Known as ‘The Grandparent of Skyscrapers’, Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings is an internationally important historical site. It is the multi-storied iron-framed building in the world, first used as a Mill and then a Maltings, it was operational until the 1980s.
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Help your class explore the history of Pendennis, from Tudor times to today, with one of our many ways to learn.
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History of Knights Templar Church, Dover
A brief history of Knights Templar Church, a small medieval chapel built on the Western Heights above Dover.
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Research on Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn
A summary of existing research on Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn, together with questions for future research
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The sheltered Governor's Garden at Portland Castle near Weymouth is part of a long traidtion of governors and captains of military forts establishing gardens in the places they commanded.
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History of The Hurlers Stone Circles
A brief history and description of the Hurlers Stone Circles, an prehistoric circle with an extremely rare formation of regular stones.
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Millionaire’s Rare 1930s Cartier Jewellery Acquired by English Heritage
Two diamond-encrusted Cartier brooches belonging to millionaire Virginia Courtauld will go on display at Eltham Palace in London for the first time. The brooches were a gift from Virginia’s husband, Stephen, to mark the restoration of the Courtaulds new home in the 1930s.
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Stonehenge: A Monumental Auction
Discover why one hundred years ago, an unknown man named Cecil Chubb walked into a Salisbury auction house and walked out as the new owner of Stonehenge.