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The ‘Osborne Style’: From Naples to Melbourne
How Osborne House’s Italianate design – the inspiration of Prince Albert – came to be imitated in public buildings throughout the British Empire.
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History of Cirencester Amphitheatre
A brief history and description of Cirencester Amphitheatre, used for public games and later turned into a temporary fortress.
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Blue plaque for Sir Robert Hunter
English Heritage has commemorated Sir Robert Hunter, co-founder and first Chairman of the National Trust, with a blue plaque at his Battersea home
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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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send us your old stonehenge snaps
Families recreate decades-old photos taken at Stonehenge as the ancient monument celebrates 100 years of belonging to the nation.
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Help Us Save England's Wall Paintings
With irreplaceable centuries-old paintings at risk, English Heritage is appealing for donations to conserve our country’s painted history.
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English Heritage calls for More Blue Plaques for Scientists
The call comes as the charity unveils a blue plaque for Physicist and 'Champion of Science', Abdus Salam
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Million and More Corporate Appeal
Become a corporate supporter and join English Heritage in protecting more than a million stories.
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A Monumental Act: How Britain Saved its Heritage
'A Monumental Act: How Britain Saved its Heritage', visitors are taken back to the early 20th century to see how a new law and a small band of people saved Britain's most historic buildings.