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GWYNNE-VAUGHAN, Dame Helen (1879-1967)
Blue Plaque commemorating botanist and leader of women in the armed forces, Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, at her former home at Flat 93, Bedford Court Mansions, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 3AE. London Borough of Camden.
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Uncover the history of Kings and Queens and coronations as we explore the recent crowning of England's new king.
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A history of Beeston Castle, built by Ranulf of Chester in the 1220s on a rocky crag, incorporating part of an Iron Age hillfort.
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Discover the very battlefield on which the most famous conflict in England’s history was fought.
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The romantic ruins of Reculver Towers and Roman Fort provide a window into two millennia of shifting history on the Kent coast. Now, a multi-year conservation project is keeping this important landmark standing.
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We take a look at 6 objects from our collections that provide insights into the way fathers lived and loved through history.
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The Biggest Quiz in History – Round 3
Fancy yourself as a bit of an expert on British history trivia? Or are you hoping to brush up on your knowledge for the family Zoom quiz? Have a go at round three of The Biggest Quiz in History*
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Three Bronze Age burial mounds, once part of a much larger 'barrow cemetery', including two bowl barrows, and the largest and finest disc barrow in Hampshire.
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World War Two Open Day at Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings
Join us on Saturday 9 May for a free open day commemorating the time when Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings was a temporary barracks and training centre in World War Two.