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Members' Event: Experience Yorkshire - Scarborough Walking Tour
Join Blue Badge Guide Sarah Milne-Day on Saturday 20 June for a tour of the famous resort town of Scarborough, exclusively for English Heritage members.
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The Making of Manchester: Significant Moments in History Walking Tour
Explore with tour guide Emma Fox the significant moments in the shaping of Manchester on Wednesday 15 July, all coincidentally happening in years ending in a six.
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Members' Event: From the BBC to the BT Tower - Blue Plaques of Fitzrovia Tour
Join historian Dr Susan Skedd on a guided walk on Saturday 6 June through the streets of Fitzrovia and discover where some of the most significant people in broadcasting have lived and worked.
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Historic ‘healthy’ hot chocolate recipes
Easter can be a battle with the excesses of chocolate gifted from family, friends and the Easter Bunny. But don’t worry, chocolate is good for you! Or at least, it used to be. Working with food historian Sam Bilton, we have developed some recipes for a historic (and supposedly health-boosting) chocolate drink that you can try at home, to experience a surprising taste of the past.
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Members' Week recipes: Sugar plate
Cook up a taste of the past with these recipes from Dr Annie Gray and Kathy Hipperson's 'A Right Royal Street Party' Members' Week event.
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Members' Event: Walking Tour of Port Sunlight and Lady of Lever Art Gallery
Take a stroll around the Industrial village of Port Sunlight created by the Soap King -William Lever followed by a highlights tour of the Lady of Lever Art Gallery in this exclusive members event on 1 July.
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Members' Event: Simon de Montfort and the Siege of Kenilworth at Kenilworth Castle
Join our guide, Jan Cooper, at Kenilworth Castle on Wednesday 8 July to hear about the rise and fall of Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester - often hailed as the ""father of democracy"" - and what lead to one of the longest sieges in English medieval history.