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English Heritage properties have some important historical highlights in 2015
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New Blue Plaque unveiled for Mansfield Cumming
The latest English Heritage blue plaque has just gone up in London for Mansfield Cumming – first Chief of the Secret Service Bureau.
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The Water Carriers: New Blue Plaque Unveiled for the Lindley family
Blue Plaque Unveiled for the Lindley family – who were father and son, two of the prolific designers and builders of water supplies and drainage systems.
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Past Lives: St Godric at Finchale Priory
Finchale Priory was founded in about 1196 on the site of the hermitage of St Godric, a former sailor who settled here after years of adventure.
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We look back at the life of Queen's frontman, commemorated by a blue plaque at his childhood home in London.
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The Real Downton Abbey: Decline of the Country House Lifestyle
What might be in store for our favourite Downton Abbey characters as they enter 1920s? Clues lie in the real-life story of Brodsworth Hall.
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Dramatic history in the North East of England
Discover dramatic history at these outstanding English Heritage sites in the North East of England, on a free education visit.
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With two bank holiday weekends and the half term break this month, we’ve got lots of historical inspiration for all ages.
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Poet and… Garden Designer? Alexander Pope at Chiswick House and Marble Hill
Alexander Pope is famous for his contribution to poetry and literature, but less well known was his passion for gardens and his role as a landscape gardener. Pope was at the forefront of new ideas at the time, and proposed gardens at Chiswick House and Marble Hill in south west London.