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Have you seen this plaque? English Heritage calls on public to help find 'lost' London plaques
Pioneer of antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister, to receive replacement for missing plaque. However, around 50 plaques have been lost to demolition since 1866; English Heritage calls on public to help determine if 'lost' London plaques survive
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Sources for Chesters Roman Fort
A list of the key material, visual and written sources for the study of Chesters Roman Fort.
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Current research at Roche is concentrated in four areas: historical documentation, architectural history, local history and precinct examination.
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Research on Battle Abbey and Battlefield
A summary of the present state of research on Battle Abbey and Battlefield, together with records of excavations and gaps in current knowledge.
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Significance of Mount Grace Priory
Mount Grace is the best-preserved and most accessible of the Carthusian monasteries (charterhouses) in England, and has been unusually well studied.
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summary of the present state of research on Osborne, and of the potential for further research into its history and use
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Significance of Carlisle Castle
Carlisle Castle has stood since the 12th century and since then it has been in almost continuous military use, which makes it unusual amongst medieval castles.
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PRIMROSE, Archibald Philip, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847–1929)
Blue plaque commemorating Prime Minister Archibald Philip Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery at 20 Charles Street, Mayfair, London W1J 5DT, City of Westminster.
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Blue plaque commemorating poster artist and designer Abram Games at his former home at 41 The Vale, Golders Green, Barnet, NW11 8SE, London Borough of Barnet.
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Research on Dunstanburgh Castle
A summary of the current state of research on Dunstanburgh Castle, together with areas of future research.