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New blue plaque commemorates sanctuary for stranded South and East Asian women
A house in Hackney which, in the early twentieth century, sheltered hundreds of stranded and sometimes abandoned South and East Asian nannies – known as ayahs – has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque, the charity announced today (16 June).
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Tintagel Castle footbridge launched as site reopens to public
For the first time in more than 500 years, the two separated halves of Tintagel Castle will be reunited, thanks to a daring new footbridge unveiled by the charity English Heritage.
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Explore nine of our favourite coastal routes and visit English Heritage sites along the way.
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Hadrian's Wall Live 2016 was a great weekend of live Roman action. You can relive it all (or discover what happened) by listening to our podcast.
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An influential woman at the centre of a civil war, Eleanor de Montfort acted independently to protect her own interests and those of her family and her supporters.
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We asked children to help us choose, and here's what they selected. The Battle of Waterloo - 1815.
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Senior English Heritage properties historian Dr Michael Carter traces the historical tradition of festive frivolities – and how it led to the creation of a boisterous medieval role known as the Lord of Misrule.
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Explore nine of our favourite coastal routes and visit English Heritage sites along the way.