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Research is at the heart of everything we do. Knowledge of our sites, properties, gardens and objects is essential so that we can care for them, interpret them and make them meaningful to the public.
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English Heritage has today (29 Jan) announced nine of the new London blue plaques coming up in 2026. Spanning science, photography, film, literature, performance, journalism, activism and military history, the new plaques will celebrate individuals whose lives and work helped shape London’s intellectual, cultural and social landscape.
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Cherished by five generations of the Darwin family, ‘Etty’s Box’ is a red leather keepsake box filled with letters, shells, locks of hair and small personal treasures, it offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the domestic world surrounding the Darwin family. The box reveals how women in the household quietly shaped Charles Darwin’s daily life and his enduring legacy.
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English Heritage properties have some important historical highlights in 2015
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The Water Carriers: New Blue Plaque Unveiled for the Lindley family
Blue Plaque Unveiled for the Lindley family – who were father and son, two of the prolific designers and builders of water supplies and drainage systems.
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Being part of English Heritage means working somewhere a little different. We provide exciting opportunities for everyone to experience England's rich and diverse history - starting with our employees.
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MUSICIANS’ BLUE PLAQUES IN LONDON
Take an English Heritage tour of Musician's blue plaques in London.
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PENROSE, Sir Roland (1900-1984) & MILLER, Lee (1907-1977)
Blue plaque commemorating photographer Lee Miller and surrealist Sir Roland Penrose at 21 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1NT, Borough of Camden.
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SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita (1892-1962) & NICOLSON, Harold (1886-1968)
Blue Plaque commemorating writers and gardeners Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West at 182 Ebury Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 8UP, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating the first President of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah at 60 Burghley Road, Kentish Town, London NW5 1UN, London Borough of Camden.