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A ground-breaking heritage apprenticeship programme, designed to pass the dying skill of flint-working to a younger generation, was announced today by English Heritage, following a major donation of £11.2m to the charity from the Hamish Ogston Foundation. This is the largest donation ever received by English Heritage.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Olympic rowing champion Jack Beresford at 19 Grove Park Gardens, Chiswick, London W4 3RY, London Borough of Hounslow.
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THE EAST OF ENGLAND GROUP TRAVEL ITINERARY
Journey through thousands of years of East Anglia's past with this four-day group itinerary.
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Meet The Man Who Saved Hadrian’s Wall
John Clayton (1792-1890) was the town clerk of Newcastle upon Tyne, a lawyer and antiquarian. His contribution to excavating and protecting Hadrian’s Wall has often been overlooked, but without him we could have lost much of this transnational World Heritage Site.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Olympic rowing champion Jack Beresford at 19 Grove Park Gardens, Chiswick, London W4 3RY, London Borough of Hounslow.
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A brief history and description of Blakeney Guildhall, home to Blakeney’s guild of fish merchants in the 16th century.
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Description of Baconsthorpe Castle
Baconsthorpe Castle was built as a fortified manor house, combining domestic with defensive elements, and later was partly transformed into a textile factory.
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Collections Explored: Wallpaper in The Architectural Studies Collection
We often say 'if walls could talk' but wallpaper can sometimes tell more stories than you'd think. Rose Arkle explains why we collect and conserve it.
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