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Blue Plaque commemorating ophthalmologist Dame Ida Mann at 13 Minster Road, West Hampstead, London NW2 3SE, London Borough of Camden.
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Is this 1875 photograph the earliest Stonehenge family snap?
An 1875 photograph believed to be the earliest family photograph taken at Stonehenge will go on public display for the first time today (12 December) as part of a new exhibition. The photo was sent to English Heritage by the descendants of Isabel, Maud and Robert Routh, who are pictured in a horse and carriage enjoying a day out at the stones. English Heritage is asking for people to get in touch if they know of an earlier family snap at Stonehenge.
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47 ways (at least) to banish boredom this summer
We're on a mission to #banishboredom this summer, so we've had a look at our packed events programme to help you find something fun to do with your family.
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Father Christmas at Audley End House and Gardens
Join Father Christmas at Audley End House and Gardens this December for a magical way to start the festive season.
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Come Play ft. TV's Taskmaster at Audley End
It’s all fun and games at Audley End House and Gardens this summer, with loads of activities for the whole family to get stuck into.
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Tintagel Castle Footbridge shortlisted for RIBA Stirling Prize
The footbridge at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall has been shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) Stirling Prize for the UK’s best new building. Commissioned by English Heritage, the bridge – designed by Ney & Partners engineers and architects William Matthews Associates – reunites for the first time in more than 500 years, the two halves of Tintagel Castle. The bridge consists of two cantilevers that reach out and – almost – touch in the middle. At the centre, a narrow gap represents the transition between the mainland and the island, the present and the past.