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Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall
The foundations of a turret and a 65-metre (213 foot) length of Wall, along with another 60-metre length of Wall further west.
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ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
Blue Plaque commemorating poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti at 110 Hallam Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 5HD, City of Westminster.
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ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
Blue Plaque commemorating poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti at 110 Hallam Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 5HD, City of Westminster.
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Thetford Warren Lodge was probably built c.1400 by the Prior of Thetford; this defensible lodge protected gamekeepers and hunting parties against armed poachers.
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Witchcraft is an area of history that most people feel familiar with. From the Salem Witch Trials to the witches of Macbeth, the figure of the witch is embedded in our culture. The problem is that most of what we think we know is wrong. Professor Diane Purkiss debunks eight of the most common myths about witchcraft.
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An Introduction to Early Medieval England (c.410–1066)
The six and a half centuries between the end of Roman rule and the Norman Conquest are among the most important in English history. But the period is also one of the most challenging to understand.
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Uncovering the Secrets of Hadrian’s Wall
Discover how the history of Birdoswald on Hadrian's Wall has been uncovered, stone by stone, by archaeologists and researchers.
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Royal Cooking Lessons in the Swiss Cottage
Hidden in the woods at Osborne, the Swiss Cottage was the royal children’s private world, where they could play at being adults and learn the skills that Prince Albert believed would make them better rulers.
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Research on Wroxeter Roman City
Wroxeter’s importance as a major Roman city in Britain underlines the importance of continuing to research its past.
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Step into the heart of Stonehenge on this once-in-a-lifetime, expert-led experience. No other tour gets you closer.