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How did the Iron Bridge inspire Paul Catherall’s latest artwork?
Paul Catherall is designing an exclusive print of the Iron Bridge as part of our conservation campaign. We ask Paul what the bridge means to him.
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English Heritage launch Roman Face Pot Gallery
English Heritage have launched the Roman Face Pot Gallery, where users can create their own digital pottery masterpiece and learn about what these curious ceramic pieces might have meant to people living in Roman Britain. The gallery has been produced as part of the charity’s celebration of 1900 years since the creation of Hadrian’s Wall.
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2025 marks the 250th anniversary year of Jane Austen, and what better way to celebrate her life than to delve into the world of one of her finest novels. The Dashwood sisters have a very different approach to their love lives. Elinor has much more Sense, but Marianne has a great deal of Sensibility. Whilst uninterested in the affections of a middle-aged man Marianne just can’t help herself when a dashing young hero appears on the scene. Hero’s, heartbreak and debonair villains, all topped off with a dashing duel, will remind you why Austen was a master of her craft. A cast of five actors and DOTS ‘renowned comedic style make this comedy of manners a production not to be missed.
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Look inside an archaeological dig to find out how layers (strata) can help us to build a story from the history hidden underground. Then take inspiration from archaeology and stratigraphy, and follow our recipe to bake a delicious layered chocolate, vanilla and caramel cake!
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Significance of Beeston Castle
Beeston's remains on site today chiefly represents the achievement of medieval builders, however, much of what is important about Beeston is less tangible.
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Archaeological investigation at Pendennis has generally been limited, leaving plenty of scope for further study and research-orientated investigation