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Blue Plaque commemorating arctic explorer John Rae at 4 Lower Addison Gardens, Holland Park, London W14 8BQ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Environmental archaeology is the study of how humans interacted with their surroundings in the past, whether through hunting or collecting their food. This includes zooarchaeology (the study of animal bones) and archaeobotany (the study of plant archaeology).
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For 400 years Brinkburn Priory was home to a community of Augustinian canons, who attracted the patronage of leading local families.
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Witley Court was once one of the great country houses of England and in the 19th century was famous for its opulence and lavish entertainments. After a devastating fire in 1937, it became one of the country’s most spectacular ruins, but it is still possible to gain a sense of its former grandeur.
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English Heritage is very grateful to those who give historic objects, works of art and properties to enhance the National Heritage Collection.
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Members' Week: After Hours at Berry Pomeroy Castle
Join our expert guide for a twilight tour as you explore the dramatic shell of Berry Pomeroy Castle on Thursday 28 May, explaining its functions, form and history.
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Members' Week: Hailes Abbey Unlocked
Join one of English Heritage's Curator's for a guided tour through Hailes Abbey and its serene cloisters, remarkable ruins and the museum’s treasured collection on Thursday 28 May.
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Members' Week: Origins of Old Sarum - A Journey through Prehistory
Step back through thousands of years at Old Sarum Castle on Monday 25 May. Join our expert guide for a captivating journey from Old Sarum's earliest beginnings to the mighty fortress it later became.
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English Monarchs with the Longest Reign
Who are our longest-reigning monarchs, how did their reigns change England and Britain, and what can we see of their reigns today?
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Hadrian’s Cavalry: Bringing Horses Back To Chesters Roman Fort
At Chesters Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall, a sensory art installation is bringing echoes of Roman horses to life. Our curators explain more about Cavalry 360.