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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.
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Conservation work at Walmer Castle
English Heritage is preparing to undertake urgent repairs to Walmer Castle in order to conserve the building and its important historic collection for future generations.
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Last chance to vote for Heritage site of the year award
Stokesay Castle in Shropshire, Hadrian's Wall and Whitby have been nominated for the BBC Countryfile Magazine's Heritage Site of the Year Award. You have until January 31 to vote for your favourite.
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COLLECTIONS CONSERVATION ADVICE AND GUIDANCE
A page with detailed information about how to protect historic homes from common pests such as moths and biscuit beetles.
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Wellington's Dinner service returns to Waterloo Gallery
200th anniversary of ceramic gift On display from 1 April
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Grime's Graves Neolithic Flint Mine Opens to the Public
Visit Grime's Graves and you can descend into the oldest human-made underground space in England. A brand new entrance provides access to this subterranean world. And a new exhibition with Neolithic tools tells the story of people from 4,500 years ago.