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Blue plaque commemorating the former home of the art historian and broadcaster, Kenneth Clark, at 30 Portland Place in Marylebone, London W1B 1LZ.
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Prince Albert’s Parenting Tips
What tips would Prince Albert give to 21st century dads this Father's Day? The Swiss Cottage at Osborne holds clues to the Prince's approach to parenting.
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Alongside our Green Impact programme, we are also piloting the Green Tourism programme at six of our sites.
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Other British Isles and Overseas Associated Attractions
Log into your Members' Area account to get the most from your English Heritage membership and enjoy discounts at a huge variety of Associated Attractions in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man and New Zealand.
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English Heritage works with a number of carefully selected partners to produce a range of high quality licensed products
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Which site is best for a picnic?
We asked our members to pick their top five best English Heritage sites for a picnic - did your favourite make it onto the list?
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The collection at Osborne gives us a unique insight into royal family life in the 19th century. Queen Victoria's seaside retreat was a place that she and her family treasured and the objects they displayed there tell the story of change and development in Victorian Britain and the story of the British Empire. Use these objects at home or in the classroom to inspire cross-curricular learning and further your research.
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History of Ambleside Roman Fort
The Roman fort that visitors see at Ambleside today was the base for about 500 soldiers, and its setting on the northern shore of Lake Windermere made it strategically vital to the Roman occupation of Cumbria.
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Built as a defence against Scots raiders in the mid 14th century, this fine border castle fell to James IV’s invading Scots army in 1513, just before their catastrophic defeat at Flodden.