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History of King Charles’s Castle
A brief history and description of King Charles's Castle, a Tudor artillery fort that was later occupied by Royalists during the Civil War.
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A brief history and description of the Old Blockhouse, built under Edward VI to defend the Scilly Isles from invasion, which did not see action until the Civil War.
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History of Burgh Castle Roman Fort
A brief history and description of Burgh Castle Roman Fort, part of a string of forts along what is known today as the Saxon Shore, extending between the Solent and the Wash.
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A brief history of Caister Roman Fort, one of a chain of coastal forts along the south and east coasts of England.
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Sites to visit in the South West
Whether it's Stonehenge in Salisbury, or Tintagel in Cornwall, your class will be inspired by our awesome sites in the South West. Visit for free, or let us lead the way with a great-value, expert-led Discovery Visit.
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An assessment of the current state of research on Old Sarum, together with questions for future research.
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The world-famous Stonehenge has inspired people for millennia. Bring your school group and discover a fantastic range of cross-curricular options designed for every key stage
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Terms and Conditions of English Heritage Trust Membership
Terms and conditions of English Heritage Trust Membership
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FISHER, Sir Ronald Aylmer (1890-1962)
Blue plaque commemorating RA Fisher at Inverforth House, North End Way, Hampstead, London NW3 7EU.
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Mary Poppins author P. L. Travers honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
P. L. Travers (1899-1996), author of Mary Poppins, has been commemorated with an English Heritage Blue Plaque, the charity announced today (31 May) on London History Day.