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We take a look at 6 objects from our collections that provide insights into the way fathers lived and loved through history.
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Three of our experts reveal the English Heritage properties that played their part in changing the course of English history, from military victories and technological breakthroughs to social shifts and political milestones
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Volunteers uncover hidden messages at Richmond Castle
A volunteer-led project is uncovering the stories behind thousands of pieces of graffiti in the 19th-century cell block of Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire. We caught up with two of the project's research volunteers, to talk about their experience and their recent findings.
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Like many of England’s iconic Norman castles and fortresses, Prudhoe Castle in Northumberland has stood the test of time. It’s also the only Northumberland fortress that has never fallen to the Scots – despite being besieged twice.
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Our Overseas Visitor Pass gives you the best value for money and a simple way to explore England's greatest historical attractions.
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Secrets from the Sky: Uncovering a Forgotten Past with Ben Robinson
ITV series Secrets from the Sky explores the country’s best-loved historic landmarks from a bird’s eye view. Series presenter Ben Robinson tells us more.
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For many who lived through the Second World War, clothes rationing was one of the more memorable daily adjustments to their lives on the home front. Historian and author Julie Summers examines the impact of clothes rationing during wartime.
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Capability Brown: the man who changed English landscapes forever
Lancelot Capability Brown transformed English gardens from formal displays to natural landscapes. To end this anniversary year we explore his legacy.
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Log into your Members' Area to read a selection of highlights from the English Heritage Members' Magazine plus exlusive online extras such as behind-the-scenes videos, quizzes and photo galleries.
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The story of the Norman Conquest – May 1066
Join us as we explore the people of 1066 in just 140 characters. Tostig's treachery came to a head in May 1066 and began to cause real problems for King Harold and Queen Edith.