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Begun in 1546–7, the final years of Henry VIII’s reign, Yarmouth was the last fortification built during a national programme of coastal defence that Henry had begun in 1539.
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A summary of the key written, material and visual sources for our understanding of Beeston Castle.
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School Visits. Bring the curriculum to life and inspire your students with a visit to Scarborough Castle.
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Blue plaque commemorating the playwright John Osborne at 53 Caithness Road in Hammersmith, London, W14 0JD, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
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Blue plaque commemorating the playwright John Osborne at 53 Caithness Road in Hammersmith, London, W14 0JD, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
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A Short Break in the West Midlands
A long weekend in the west midlands has a lot to offer, so we've put together this guide to the best things to see and do in the region.
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MIDDLETON, C.H., ‘Mr Middleton’ (1886–1945)
Groundbreaking gardening broadcaster Mr Middleton is commemorated at 17 Princes Avenue where he lived at the height of his fame.
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Undercover SOE agent Odette Sansom survived capture and imprisonment by the Nazis during the Second World War. She is recognised by a plaque at 6 Lawrence Road, South Ealing, where she lived when the war began.
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Public consultation on proposals to develop a Learning Centre and Neolithic 'classroom' at Stonehenge.
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Schools - Inspiring the Future
A world-famous monument deserves a world-class education experience. Stonehenge has taught us a lot. Not just about the people who built it, but about how science, technology, engineering and maths were used to construct it. To inspire the next generation of learners, we’re creating an outstanding learning programme that encapsulates the past and shines light on the future. With a new, authentic Neolithic Hall and modern Learning Centre, learners will experience and explore the Neolithic period like never before.