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DANCE, George, the Younger (1741-1825)
Blue Plaque commemorating architect George Dance The Younger at 91 Gower Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 6AA, London Borough of Camden.
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PITT, William, the younger (1759-1806)
Blue Plaque commemorating Politician William Pitt The Younger at 120 Baker Street, Marylebone, London W1U 6TU, City of Westminster.
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Members' Week: A Walk in Darwin's Footsteps at Down House
Join us at Down House, the home of Charles Darwin, to follow in his footsteps. Join our explorer and see if you can find some of the bugs, worms and birds he discovered while walking the Sand walk.
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Discovery Visits at Wrest Park
Discover the Romans at Wrest Park on a hands-on Discovery Visit. Students will become history hunters exploring the Archaeological Collections store to find and examine Roman objects, from huge Roman columns to ceramics, so they can understand more about who the Romans were and how they lived. Just £100 per session per class.
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Discovery Visits at Whitby Abbey
Bring history to life on an expert-led discovery visit at Whitby Abbey.
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John Osborne, the revolutionary post-war playwright, has today been awarded an English Heritage London Blue Plaque, exactly 65 years after his seminal play Look Back in Anger was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre on 8 May 1956. The plaque marks 53 Caithness Road in Hammersmith, the terraced red-brick property which was his London base at the time he wrote Look Back in Anger, arguably his best-known work and inspired by his life with his wife, actress Pamela Lane, in the very same building.