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Art – whether in the form of cave art, rock art, decorated pottery or sumptuous metalwork and jewellery – is one of the most enigmatic aspects of prehistory. It has meanings and functions that are beyond our present understanding.
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Book or cancel an education visit
Whether you're planning an education visit to one of our sites, or have already got your booking sorted and need to make an change or cancellation, here you will find all you need to know about bookings for education groups.
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Art Installation at Housesteads
In 2022, an art installation on the site of the original gatehouse was created as part of Hadrian’s Wall 1900th anniversary celebrations.
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Impressive Interiors: Places to Visit for Beautiful Wallpapers
Every choice we make gives insight into someone’s personality, whether it be selecting what to wear, what magazine to read or even what wallpaper to decorate with. These choices tell a story.
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As well as a new language and the clean-shaven look, what else did the Normans bring to the English table?
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Have you seen this plaque? English Heritage calls on public to help find 'lost' London plaques
Pioneer of antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister, to receive replacement for missing plaque. However, around 50 plaques have been lost to demolition since 1866; English Heritage calls on public to help determine if 'lost' London plaques survive
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The Biggest Quiz in History – Round Four
Fancy yourself as a bit of an expert on British history trivia? Or are you hoping to brush up on your knowledge for the family Zoom quiz? Look no further. Every week until Boxing Day, we'll release a round of questions on everything from the Bronze Age to the legacy of the Second World War... the Biggest Quiz in History* Round Four starts here.
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BARING, Evelyn, 1st Earl of Cromer (1841–1917)
Blue Plaque commemorating Evelyn Baring, Earl of Cromer.