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Description of Harrows Scar Milecastle and Wall
A description of Harrows Scar Milecastle and Wall, one of the highest surviving parts of Hadrian’s Wall.
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Coinciding with the 90th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamen’s Tomb, the exhibition showed the fascination with the art of Ancient Egypt and it's influence on architectural design.
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PLAATJE, Solomon T. (1876-1932)
Blue Plaque commemorating writer and campaigner for African Rights Soloman T. Plaatje at 25 Carnarvon Road, Walthamstow, London E10 6DW, London Borough of Waltham Forest.
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Grants support community projects at English Heritage sites across Penrith
The National Lottery Heritage Fund awards £20,000 to support local community initiatives
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A brief description of Carn Euny Ancient Village, one of the best-preserved prehistoric settlements in south-west Britain.
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Coinciding with the 90th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamen’s Tomb, the exhibition showed the fascination with the art of Ancient Egypt and it's influence on architectural design.
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PLAATJE, Solomon T. (1876-1932)
Blue Plaque commemorating writer and campaigner for African Rights Soloman T. Plaatje at 25 Carnarvon Road, Walthamstow, London E10 6DW, London Borough of Waltham Forest.
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PLAATJE, Solomon T. (1876-1932)
Blue Plaque commemorating writer and campaigner for African Rights Soloman T. Plaatje at 25 Carnarvon Road, Walthamstow, London E10 6DW, London Borough of Waltham Forest.
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Walter Hungerford and the Buggery Act
In 1533 Henry VIII’s government introduced the ‘Acte for the punishment of the vice of Buggerie’. It remained a capital offence until 1861. Less than ten years after the inception of the so-called ‘Buggery Act’, Walter Hungerford, the owner of Farleigh Hungerford Castle in Somerset, became the first man to be executed under its terms.