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Mithras and Eastern Religion on Hadrian’s Wall
How a remarkable sculpture of Mithras, found at the remote frontier fort of Housesteads on Hadrian’s Wall, reveals religious and military connections with distant parts of the Roman Empire.
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Maritime Decline and the Battle of the Downs
How a major sea battle between the Dutch and the Spanish, in full view of Dover, Deal and Walmer castles on the Kent coast, revealed as much about the English navy as it did about its participants.
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Blue Plaque commemorating writer Henry James at 34 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London W8 5AQ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue Plaque commemorating author James Joyce at 28 Campden Grove, Holland Park, London W8 4JQ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue plaque commemorating poet Rudyard Kipling at 43 Villiers Street, Charing Cross, London WC2N 6NE, City of Westminster.
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Learn about the educationalist and campaigner for Indian independence Sister Nivedita and discover her blue plaque at 21A High Street, Wimbledon, London, SW19 5DX.
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English Heritage has commissioned a series of six portraits from artists celebrating the lives of people of the African diaspora whose stories have contributed to England’s rich history. The paintings, by artists Elena Onwochei-Garcia, Clifton Powell, Glory Samjolly, Mikéla Henry-Lowe, Hannah Uzor and Chloe Cox, will be hung at the English Heritage site connected to its subject this summer, alongside a programme of public events.
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A brief history and description of Bramber Castle, founded as a motte-and-bailey castle soon after the Norman Conquest.
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History of Avebury Henge and Stone Circles
A brief history of Avebury Henge and Stone circles, one of the principal ceremonial sites of Neolithic Britain that we can visit today.
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History of Tattershall College
A brief history and description of Tattershall College, a grammar school built for church choristers in the mid-15th century