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English Heritage launch Roman Face Pot Gallery
English Heritage have launched the Roman Face Pot Gallery, where users can create their own digital pottery masterpiece and learn about what these curious ceramic pieces might have meant to people living in Roman Britain. The gallery has been produced as part of the charity’s celebration of 1900 years since the creation of Hadrian’s Wall.
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Art Installation at Housesteads Roman Fort
In celebration of Hadrian’s Wall’s 1900th anniversary, English Heritage has installed a contemporary and colourful take on the original Roman gatehouse at Housesteads Roman Fort – one of the Wall’s best preserved and most important sites.
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The General, The Scientist & The Banker: The Birth of Archaeology and the Battle for the Past
Darwin’s theory and an archaeological discovery, broke the Biblical version of history. This exhibition shows what happened next, as archaeologists try to save Britain’s prehistoric sites.
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HUDSON, William Henry (1841-1922)
Blue Plaque commemorating naturalist William Henry Hudson at 40 St Luke's Road, Westbourne Park, London W11 1DH, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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The General, The Scientist & The Banker: The Birth of Archaeology and the Battle for the Past
Darwin’s theory and an archaeological discovery, broke the Biblical version of history. This exhibition shows what happened next, as archaeologists try to save Britain’s prehistoric sites.
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NATIONAL UNION OF WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE SOCIETIES
The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) is commemorated with a blue plaque at 22 Great Smith Street, Westminster, where it was based from 1910 to 1918.
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NATIONAL UNION OF WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE SOCIETIES
The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) is commemorated with a blue plaque at 22 Great Smith Street, Westminster, where it was based from 1910 to 1918.
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HUDSON, William Henry (1841-1922)
Blue Plaque commemorating naturalist William Henry Hudson at 40 St Luke's Road, Westbourne Park, London W11 1DH, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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15th century painting confirmed as Botticelli
A painting long thought to be a later imitation of Sandro Botticelli’s famous Madonna of the Pomegranate has been revealed to be a rare example by the artist’s own workshop, English Heritage has revealed today (28 March). The discovery was made while the painting was being cleaned by the charity’s conservators and the work’s true colours – hidden under more than a century of yellow varnish – will be revealed when it goes on display at Ranger’s House in Greenwich on 1 April.