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7 sites linked to England's LGBTQ+ history
Uncover the complex and fascinating relationships of the people associated with some of our most popular sites, and plan your visit to the places that are inextricably linked to England's LGBTQ+ history.
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Food historian Sam Bilton explores the origins of this fun and frantic food-based tradition
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8 Summer Objects in Our Collection
Need some inspiration? Here's some objects from our collection that are all about summer. Plan a day out to the places they were found at and enjoy a feel-good summer with English Heritage.
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Grime's Graves: What lies beneath
Even today, mining is a difficult and dangerous job – but imagine it 4,500 years ago. At an ancient flint mine in Norfolk, new immersive experiences mean it’s easier than ever to step back into the Stone Age. Come underground…
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Discover the seven key elements of these grand English estates, and the best places to enjoy them for yourself.
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Heading to Kenilworth Castle, novice knight Stuart Heritage discovers what goes into performing for the crowds at our action-packed summer series of events
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A History of the Christmas pudding
What would Christmas dinner be without a Christmas pudding? Sam Bilton looks at the origins of the Christmas pudding. She’s also found some historical recipes to try at home, including medieval figgy pudding and a classic Victorian Christmas pudding recipe – straight from Queen Victoria’s chef.
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What was the Great Exhibition of 1851?
Dr Steven Brindle explores how the Great Exhibition came about, what it involved and its influence on modern-day exhibitions.
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Read about Victorian parlour games, then try five of our favourites with your friends and family!
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Charles III and the English kings who share his name
A brief history of England's three King Charles.