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A summary of the state of research on Thornton Abbey and of the questions that are still to be answered.
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A summary of the state of current research on Middleham Castle, together with questions for future research
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Hurst Castle’s importance lies in its strategic location, which made it a vital element in the defence of southern England for four centuries.
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A summary of the current state of research on Carlisle Castle, and of questions for future research.
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REITH, John Charles, Lord Reith (1889-1971)
Blue plaque commemorating the first Director-General of the BBC Lord John Charles Reith at 6 Barton Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3NG, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating promoter of musical knowledge Sir George Grove at 14 Westwood Hill, Sydenham, London SE26 6QR, London Borough of Lewisham.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Mahatma Gandhi at Kingsley Hall, Powis Road, Bromley by Bow, London E3 3HJ, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Learn about artist Spencer Gore and discover his blue plaque at 31 Mornington Crescent, London, NW1 7RE
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Blue Plaque for Barbara Hepworth’s London Studio
English Heritage has unveiled a new blue plaque today (30 October), commemorating one of the 20th century’s greatest artists and ground-breaking sculptor, Barbara Hepworth, alongside her first husband and critically acclaimed fellow sculptor John Skeaping. The new plaque will mark the 24 St Ann’s Terrace in St John’s Wood, where Hepworth and Skeaping lived in 1927 and where they held a joint exhibition (Hepworth’s first ever) in the studio at the back of the house. It was in this studio – a former billiards room – that Hepworth created one of her earliest Mother and Child sculptures, a motif that recurred frequently in her work throughout the 1930s.
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Help protect England's Heritage
Our new fundraising appeal will help support vital conservation work at historic sites across the country.