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Conservation to save First World War Graffiti at Richmond Castle
Funding announced for new project to conserve graffiti by conscientious objectors imprisoned at Richmond Castle during the First World War.
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18th Century Portraits return to Wrest Park after 100 years
Five portraits return to Wrest Park 100 years after being purchased and conserved by English Heritage
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Planning application submitted for Footbridge at Tintagel Castle
English Heritage’s proposals for a new footbridge at Tintagel Castle have been submitted to Cornwall Council, it has been announced.
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New Roman Cavalry exhibition to open along Hadrian's Wall
New Roman Cavalry exhibition to open along Hadrian's Wall
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We Want More Blue Plaques for Women, says English Heritage
English Heritage is calling on the public to nominate more notable women from history for London blue plaques and to help the charity increase the number of women honoured with the iconic blue roundels.
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Find out how to book your next group day out to Grime's Graves. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.
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Rare medieval tiles on display again
Cleeve Abbey re-opens after conservation work to protect 13th century tile pavement. A new shelter allows visitors to view the detailed heraldic tiles, while also protecting them from the elements.
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Lost medieval carol recorded for new Battle Abbey exhibition
A long forgotten medieval carol has been discovered by English Heritage and recorded for a new exhibition at Battle Abbey
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London and South East Most at Risk from Clothes Moths, Warns English Heritage
The warmer southern counties of England are most at risk from the common clothes moths, English Heritage warned today (Sunday 22 April) as it revealed the results of its year-long, country-wide Operation Clothes Moth.
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Courageous Special Operations Executive agent honoured on the 80th anniversary of her return to England after captivity.