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With fascinating stories and worlds so different from our own today, it's perhaps little surprise that many game developers have based their creations upon — or drawn inspiration from — England's rich history.
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History of Gainsthorpe Medieval Village
This is one of the best preserved deserted medieval villages of England, with a remarkable group of earthworks surviving in an unploughed field.
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Claude de Jongh’s masterpiece, one of the most popular paintings at Kenwood, provides a unique record of Old London Bridge and the architecture of the city that would be engulfed in 1666 by the Great Fire of London.
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Audley End House and Gardens: History and Stories
One of the great sights of East Anglia, Audley End is a spectacular early 17th-century mansion set in an outstanding landscaped park. Now only a third of its original size, its history is one of vastly fluctuating fortunes.
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David Attenborough Unveils Blue Plaque for Hugh Carleton Greene
Sir David Attenborough unveils Blue Plaque for BBC colleague, Sir Hugh Carleton Greene. Carleton Greene was a revolutionary at the BBC, overseeing a new age of the organisation.
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Mary Macarthur celebrated with first Blue Plaque of the year
English Heritage unveils first blue plaque of the year for trade unionist and women's rights activist Mary Macarthur on the eve of International Women's Day