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What is it like to work in an archive?
Have you ever wondered what happens to all the objects found on archaeological digs? Or where collections that aren’t on display are held? We spoke to Rose Arkle, the Collections Archive Assistant at the Wrest Park Collections Store to find out more about what goes on behind the scenes, and what it takes to start working in an archive.
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Wrest Park Night of Legends Facebook Competition Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions apply to the Wrest Park Night of Legends prize draw (‘the Prize Draw’), running on the official English Heritage Instagram and Facebook accounts (@EnglishHeritage) from 17:00 BST on Tuesday 27th August 2024 until 16:00 BST on Monday 2nd September 2024.
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Rare portrait of Kenwood Architect, James Adam, on display
A painting not seen in almost 150 years is being loaned to English Heritage for temporary display at Kenwood from 7th September 2015 to 4th January 2016.
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Pride and Prejudice: The Battle for Betjeman's Britain
'Pride and Prejudice' examines how John Betjeman and others campaigned in the 1930s to protect our architectural heritage from neglect and reveals how Britain's listing system eventually emerged.
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Pride and Prejudice: The Battle for Betjeman's Britain
'Pride and Prejudice' examines how John Betjeman and others campaigned in the 1930s to protect our architectural heritage from neglect and reveals how Britain's listing system eventually emerged.
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From 22 July - 3 September, take your family on a fun adventure with a historical twist.
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NEW ROMAN CAVALRY EXHIBITION TO OPEN ALONG HADRIAN'S WALL
New multi-site exhibition to explore the role of horses in Roman military life Objects including helmets, armour and weapons will be on display along the length of Hadrian's Wall in 2017
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Musical comedians Flanders and Swann honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
Musical comedians Michael Flanders (1922-1975) and Donald Swann (1923-1994), who delighted West End audiences with their humorous hit songs in the 1950s and 60s, have today (5 September) been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque. The plaque was unveiled at 1 Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, in the garden studio of which the pair once lived and worked.
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Member Recommended: Audley End House and Gardens
English Heritage Member Natalie Payne tells us why she loves Audley End House and Gardens, and what she thinks of its recent transformation.
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Re-Discovering Walmer's Lost Pleasure Grounds
Find out more about the exciting project currently underway at Walmer Castle, supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and seeking to reinstate 19th century pleasure grounds designed by William Pitt the Younger and his niece Lady Hester Stanhope.