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Wander the opulently decorated State Apartments at Osborne House, where Queen Victoria took dinner, played billiards and received numerous dignitaries during the time that she lived at Osborne.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Shakespearian actor Ira Aldridge at 5 Hamlet Road, Upper Norwood, London SE19 2AP, London Borough of Bromley.
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Blue Plaque commemorating dramatist and author Samuel Beckett at 48 Paultons Square, Chelsea, London SW3 5DT, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue plaque commemorating Commander of the 'Bounty' William Bligh at 100 Lambeth Road, Lambeth, London SE1 7PT, London Borough of Lambeth.
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The daily experiences of most people in Britain were eventually touched by its incorporation into the Roman Empire. But in the countryside, where most people lived, life continued to centre upon the enclosed world of the homestead and the grind of agricultural labour.
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We are pleased to announce a new series of virtual Members' events, lectures on a variety of subjects which you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home. Curated by our Chairman, Sir Tim Laurence, these lectures will see some of our experts and historians discussing topics including life in medieval castles, Charles Darwin's laboratory and conservation of 16th-century artworks.
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Wrest Park Events Residents Offer
We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to our History in the Park Event.
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Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley: The real story
Dr Charles Kightly removes the layers of myth and fiction to reveal the real story of Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley's relationship.
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First chief of the secret intelligence service (MI6) Honoured with Blue Plaque
Sir Mansfield Cumming, the first Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque at his former London home and office. The current Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, Alex Younger, unveiled the blue plaque to his predecessor.