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Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, was one of the most prolific female authors and natural philosophers of the 17th century, writing at a time of immense political upheaval.
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English Heritage Public Wifi Service
English Heritage provides WiFi access to the internet for visitors to some of our sites.
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English Heritage Calls for Help in Tracing Forgotten First World War Nurses
Researchers at English Heritage are calling for the public’s help in tracing the identities of First World War nurses who worked at England’s first wartime country house hospital - Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, the charity announced today (6 September) ahead of the anniversary of the hospital opening.
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The Iron Bridge reopens to the public following £3.6 million project
English Heritage's £3.6 million conservation project to repair and restore the Iron Bridge in Shropshire has been completed.
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An 'overwhelming' £47,545 raised for the Iron Bridge
English Heritage's first crowd-funding campaign has drawn to a close after raising £47,545 from 911 people to support conservation on the Iron Bridge.
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The kitchen gardens of country estates provided fruit, vegetables and cut flowers for the household, with many of those in our care continuing to function just as their owners intended. Find out about some of the most interesting kitchen gardens at some of our historic sites.
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An introductory guide to the source material of all kinds for Hadrian’s Wall.
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Historic England and English Heritage have secured the future of two massive henge monuments and their surrounding landscape, part of a Neolithic complex in North Yorkshire described as “the Stonehenge of the North”