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HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759)
Blue Plaque commemorating composer George Frideric Handel at 25 Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HB, City of Westminster.
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We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to our St George's Festival Event.
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Black histories are a vital part of England’s story, reaching back many centuries. There is evidence of African people in Roman Britain as far back as the 3rd century AD, and black communities have been present since at least 1500.
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WILBERFORCE, William (1759-1833)
Blue plaque commemorating philanthropist William Wilberforce and the Clapham Sect at Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common, Clapham, London SW4 0QZ.
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Over the course of the 12th century, a small religious community at Haughmond was transformed into a great Augustinian monastery, where a community of canons lived with their servants.
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A brief history and description of Dupath Well, a holy well-house built in about 1519 to attract pilgrims.
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A brief history and description of Duxford Chapel, a chantry chapel dating back to the 13th century.
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Any study of Elizabethan and Stuart England would be greatly enhanced by a visit to Kirby Hall. Even though much is now ruined it was once at the forefront of architectural design and you can easily see how grand and impressive it once was. Interior spaces have been carefully restored to reflect 17th and 18th Century décor; the display area provides a fascinating array of objects reflecting the history of the house and gardens. Interactive displays will give your students a chance to get involved in this site.
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History of Piercebridge Roman Bridge
The history of Piercebridge Roman Bridge, North Yorkshire, an important crossing point on the river Tees associated with a nearby fort
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Blue Plaque commemorating botanist Agnes Arber at 9 Elsworthy Terrace, Primrose Hill, NW3 3DR, London Borough of Camden.