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NEVINSON, CRW (1889-1946) & NEVINSON, Henry (1856-1941)
Blue Plaque commemorating Artist and Journalists Henry Nevinson and his son CRW Nevinson at 4 Downside Crescent, Hampstead, London NW3 2AP, London Borough of Camden.
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Cartoonist Henry Mayo Bateman was best known for The Man Who… series. He is recognised by a plaque at 40 Nightingale Lane, Clapham.
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How did medieval monks and nuns celebrate Easter?
Senior Properties Historian Dr Michael Carter explains how abbeys and priories now in the care of English Heritage provide tangible evidence of the intense spiritual significance of Lent, Holy Week and Easter to medieval monks and nuns.
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Group Admission Prices & Site Opening Times
Our Group Admission Prices & Site Opening Times brochure outlines our prices and opening times with contact details for making a booking. Read our latest edition below and start planning your next group day out.
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Exclusively for you, our Members' Events offer behind-the-scenes access to our sites and expert tours.
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From stately halls to Roman walls, here are our top tips for group days out in the north of England.
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A list of the main sources of information for current knowledge and understanding of Osborne and its history.
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Bring the whole family to Marble Hill and explore the historic home of Henrietta Howard.
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Caedmon, Whitby and Early English Poetry
How Cædmon’s poetic awakening, at the monastery that lies beneath Whitby Abbey, produced one of the first fragments of English verse – which was certainly not the last work of literature to be inspired by Whitby.