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Members' Week: Hailes Abbey Unlocked
Join one of English Heritage's Curator's for a guided tour through Hailes Abbey and its serene cloisters, remarkable ruins and the museum’s treasured collection on Thursday 28 May.
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Members' Week: Origins of Old Sarum - A Journey through Prehistory
Step back through thousands of years at Old Sarum Castle on Monday 25 May. Join our expert guide for a captivating journey from Old Sarum's earliest beginnings to the mighty fortress it later became.
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Step Back in Time: Volunteer for an Unforgettable Experience at Stonehenge
There are lots of ways for local communities to connect with the extraordinary history at Stonehenge.
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History of Hardknott Roman Fort
Built early in the reign of Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–38), Hardknott Fort guarded an important road that connected the Cumbrian coast with the heart of the Lake District. For centuries, its beautiful location and well-preserved remains have inspired wonder at the history of Roman Britain.
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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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Stonehenge 1965–77: new techniques, fresh discoveries, and novel ideas
The period 1965–77 at Stonehenge was marked by new approaches to using the site, bizarre theories about Stonehenge’s origins, and intriguing discoveries about the surrounding landscape.
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A brief history and description of Skipsea Castle, the earthwork remains of a large motte-and-bailey castle which was among the first to be built in Yorkshire