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Lost Pleasure Grounds To Open at Walmer Castle
Walmer Castle's historic 'glen' will be accessible for the first time in over 100 years from the end of April. English Heritage has also invited young refugees to special workshops, with a new learning centre the first major building at the castle in 145 years.
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Charles Darwin Archive Recognised by UNESCO
Documentary heritage relating to the life and work of Charles Darwin has been recognised on the prestigious UNESCO International Memory of the World Register, highlighting its critical importance to global science and the necessity of its long-term preservation and accessibility. The UNESCO Memory of the World Programme serves as the documentary heritage equivalent of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, protecting invaluable records that tell the story of human civilisation.
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Blue Plaque commemorating actor and comedian at Farley Court, Allsop Place, Marylebone, London NW1 5LG, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating actor and comedian at Farley Court, Allsop Place, Marylebone, London NW1 5LG, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Indian writer CLR James at 165 Railton Road, Brixton, London SE24 0JX, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Blue Plaque commemorating former residents at Aubrey House, Aubrey Walk, Holland Park, London W8 7JJ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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The English Heritage Baking Book
The English Heritage Baking Book is the ultimate guide to classic British bakes.
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A description of where you can find information on the English Heritage website.
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Overseas trade and an extensive commercial infrastructure made Britain in the 19th century the most powerful trading nation in the world. Its manufactures were sold on every continent through a vast network of free trade.
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BEVAN, Aneurin 'Nye' (1897–1960) and LEE, Jennie (1904–1988)
ANEURIN 'NYE' BEVAN 1897–1960 and JENNIE LEE 1904–1988 Politicians lived here 1944–1954