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The Belsay’s collection is an eclectic mix that ranges from skirting boards to architraves and from wallpaper to toilets, as well as a few personal items. They give us a unique insight into the history of the estate and the family’s life there. Explore a selection of highlight objects in this article.
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We're thrilled to partner with Northern Bloc to serve up two exclusive ice cream flavours inspired by traditional British puddings: Bramley Apple Crumble & Custard and Sticky Toffee Pudding.
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Inspiring Voices is a new poetry programme that will bring people and communities together to explore England’s heritage. We will create new platforms to connect people through poetry on and off the page, amplifying voices from across the country to build a powerful sense of community and belonging.
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Jobs in a Victorian country house
Dr Andrew Hann and Eleanor Matthews explore the range of job roles undertaken at 19th-century country houses and what the dynamics were between those who lived and worked there.
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Blue Plaque commemorating pioneer of modern nursing and Great War heroine Edith Cavell at London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, London E1 1BB.
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English Heritage News, Issue 1, 1984
In the summer of 1984, the first ever issue of ‘English Heritage News’ was produced, announcing the launch of the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission – or English Heritage, as it was called. This was the first ever edition of our Members’ Magazine which, forty years later, is still going strong although title, layouts, page extents and design may have changed a bit.
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How to celebrate Christmas like a medieval monk
Christmas has been celebrated on 25 December since the early 4th century. But the way Christmas is marked has evolved over the years. Dr Michael Carter, Senior Properties Historian, reveals how evidence from medieval monasteries gives an insight into how Christmas was celebrated in the Middle Ages, a time viewed by many as the 'heyday' of festive frolicking.
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Things to See and Do at Housesteads Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland.
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Charlie Chaplin celebrated with Blue Plaque on Brixton Road
Chaplin's blue plaque was unveiled at his former Glenshaw Mansions flat by fellow comedian Paul Merton