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Between 1917 and 1918 Private Arthur William David Roberts (1897–1982) kept a diary of his military service, later using his daily entries to write an extended narrative of his experiences in France. His story remained unknown and unpublished until a chance find 20 years after his death.
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Looking back into the past reveals shared challenges we associate with gardening sustainably today, such as growing and storing produce throughout the year, protecting from the weather and using water effectively. We explore how these challenges were managed in the past and how they resonate with garden sustainability today.
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Ever feel like you need to escape the 21st century and get some headspace? The ruins of a great abbey or priory are the perfect place for reflection, contemplation or just a bit of peace and quiet.
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Brunton Turret, part of Hadrian’s Wall, survives as part of a 69-metre section of Hadrian’s Wall near Chesters Roman Fort.
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Top 5 Things To Do in December
This December, we’ve got plenty of inspirational ideas for the festive season! Find a fun-filled Christmas event near you, go on an immersive journey through Neverland at Kenwood, get the kids making crafts, and find a relaxing winter walk for the Twixmas period.
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Decoding Rushton Triangular Lodge
Sir Thomas Tresham left no explanation of the decoration of Rushton Triangular Lodge. But we can still decode many of the hidden meanings in its form and symbols, while others remain a mystery.
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Top 5 things to do in November
This November, we’ve got plenty of ideas for things to do and places to go, whether it's a reflective walk in the autumn colours, a thrilling fireworks display, or an afternoon on the sofa listening to our podcast.
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Lullingstone Roman Villa and the Darent Valley
We've created this interactive map in collaboration with the Darent Valley Landscape Partnership Scheme. It highlights the strong links between Lullingstone Roman Villa and its local landscape, supporting teachers and students to explore the social history of Roman Kent.
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Over 300 of our treasured sites are free to enter. But free to enter doesn't mean free to maintain.