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Stonehenge is possibly the world's most famous prehistoric monument. It sits within a landscape that has awed and inspired visitors for thousands of years. Use our suggested activities, reading and video resources to explore this vast and mysterious landscape dating back more than 5,000 years.
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JOHNSON, Dame Celia (1908-1982)
Blue Plaque commemorating actress Dame Celia Johnson at 46 Richmond Hill, Richmond, London TW10 4QX, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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Blue plaque commemorating philosopher Lokamanya Tilak at 10 Howley Place, Paddington, London W2 1XA, City of Westminster.
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Gateway to Britannia: Richborough’s Monumental Arch
Amid the Roman ruins of Richborough in eastern Kent lie the remains of a great monumental arch. Its story reveals the great importance of Richborough to the Romans as the gateway to Britannia, and the powerful symbolism of Roman monuments.
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Speaking with Shadows: Series 1 Episode 1
Speaking with Shadows is the podcast which listens to the people that history forgot. In Episode 1, presenter Josie Long traces the story of the Battle Abbey Pageant of 1932, and explores the life of its extraordinary pageant master, Gwen Lally.
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When bombs fell on the Royal Garrison Church in January 1941, all the original stained glass was destroyed. The replacement windows tell the rich history of the building and commemorate some of the military groups linked to it.
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Follow in the Footsteps of Women Who Made History
Pioneering women are commemorated with blue plaques in London, and many of them can be found within a short walk of each other. Use our guide and take a walk to discover the places where these women lived, worked, and made a difference.
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Terms and Conditions for the 2022 February Half-Term #EHExplorer social competition.
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CURZON, George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859-1925)
Blue Plaque commemorating Viceroy of India George Nathaniel Curzon at 1 Carlton House Terrace, St James's, London SW1Y 5AF, City of Westminster.