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DJ Paul Oakenfold Played at Stonehenge
Stonehenge played host to a unique world first experience when Paul Oakenfold performed on Thursday in support of the charity and guardian of the ancient stones, English Heritage.
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Help us protect our historic properties from clothes moths
English Heritage has launched Operation Clothes Moth to protect our historic furnishings and fabrics from damage caused by clothes moths
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History of Jewry Wall, Leicester
Built about AD 160, the Jewry Wall in Leicester once formed the wall between the exercise hall and the bathing suite of the town’s public baths, and is one of the largest remaining Roman masonry structures in Britain.
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York Cold War Bunker: Meet the volunteers
Meet the volunteers from York Cold War Bunker, who would have monitored fallout if Britain came under a nuclear attack.
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Stonehenge nominated for BBC countryfile magazine awards
Stonehenge has been nominated for the Heritage Site of the Year award Voting is now open to members of the public who can vote for their favourite places in the UK
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Former Cooper Car Company honoured with blue plaque
The unveiling of the blue plaque attracted a number of vintage Cooper cars in support including a 1955 Cooper T39 Bobtail.
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Significance of Wellington Arch
Wellington Arch is one of London’s two triumphal arches, built following the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, and is one of London’s most distinctive monuments
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New technology unlocks stories from England's past
Previously unseen artefacts, rarely opened archaeological stores, and hard-to-see masterpieces are now available to explore online thanks to a new partnership between English Heritage and Google Arts & Culture.