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Blue Plaque commemorating Socialist campaigner Eleanor Marx at 7 Jews Walk, Sydenham, London SE26 6PJ, London Borough of Lewisham.
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The history of research to date on Tintagel Castle and suggestions for future research.
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History of Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge
A history of the Willowford sector of Hadrian’s Wall, which clearly illustrates the changes made in its design in the course of its building.
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CRAFT, Ellen (c.1826-c.1891) & CRAFT, William (c.1824-1900)
Ellen and William Craft were African American freedom fighters who made a daring escape from enslavement in Georgia, and in 1851 fled to Britain, where they supported anti-slavery efforts.
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GOLDIE, Grace Wyndham (1900–1986)
Blue plaque commemorating Grace Wyndham Goldie, pioneering television producer and BBC executive, at Flat 86, St Mary Abbot’s Court, Warwick Gardens, London.
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A summary of the state of research into Grime’s Graves, which were first identified as Neolithic flint mines 150 years ago.
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Voluntary social worker Mary Hughes lived amongst some of London’s poorest people and converted a former pub into a refuge. This building, at 71 Vallance Road, Whitechapel, bears a blue plaque commemorating her.
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COMPTON-BURNETT, Dame Ivy (1884–1969)
Novelist Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett was known for writing dialogue-packed books exploring domestic power struggles. She is recognised by a plaque at 5 Braemar Mansions.
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Victoria & Abdul costumes to go on show at Osborne
The costumes from 'Victoria & Albert' will be displayed in Queen Victoria's Indian-inspired Durbar Room at Osborne for a limited time.
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Queen Victoria's Hindustani Diary on display for the first time at Osborne
A Hindustani diary written by Queen Victoria under the guidance of her servant Abdul Karim has gone on display for the first time.