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From world wars to the world wide web: kids reveal top 10 moments that go down in English History
Today, English Heritage – the charity that looks after over 400 historic sites across England – reveals the top 10 most important moments in English history, as chosen by children across the country.
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History of Kit’s Coty House and Little Kit’s Coty House
A brief history and description of Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, the first two ancient monuments to be protected and conserved by the state.
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Sources for Wroxeter Roman City
A list of the most easily accessible sources available for the study of Wroxeter Roman City.
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'Real Lioness' Sister Nivedita commemorated with English Heritage Blue Plaque
English Heritage unveiled today (12 November 2017) a new blue plaque to Sister Nivedita (Margaret Noble, 1867-1911), an educationalist and campaigner for Indian Independence, at her former residence at 21A High Street, Wimbledon, Greater London. The plaque was unveiled by Madame Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan welcomed the new plaque, describing it as the “first public recognition of Sister Nivedita in London.”
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Welcome to the English Heritage kids' area! You can discover more about everyday life in the past, real people from the rich and famous to the workers, women and children, our properties and key historical events. There are online magazines to read, plus videos, activities, games, recipes and much more.
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Our collection relating to Battle Abbey tells the story of the Battle of Hastings, the Norman Conquest, and a medieval monastic community. Use these objects at home or in the classroom to inspire cross-curricular learning and further your research.
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Cambridge Lodge, Audley End, Essex
Built in 1842, Cambridge Lodge is the Victorian gatehouse to one of England’s finest stately homes, Audley End House.
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The Garden Cottage, Walmer Castle, Kent
Head to this fortress by the sea and follow in the footsteps of some of England's most distinguished names.
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One of England's most experienced gardeners, Alan Titchmarsh, has been announced as ambassador for English Heritage's Historic and Botanic Garden Training Programme (HBGTP), helping to 'grow' the gardeners of tomorrow.
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Description of Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village
A description of Wharram Percy, including its ruined church, the foundations of two manor houses and many peasant houses and outbuildings.