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English Heritage has revealed a list of some of the key anniversaries of events and moments that changed the historical and cultural landscape in England.
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English Heritage calls for help to identify forgotten WWI nurses
English Heritage has colourised wartime photographs and is now appealing to relatives of nurses who worked at Wrest Park to come forward and help identify these heroes
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Charles Darwin's home at Down House was also his laboratory. It was here that Darwin spent hours conducting experiments and observing the natural world. Use these objects at home or in the classroom to inspire cross-curricular learning and further your research.
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A history of Conisbrough Castle, begun in the 11th century after the Norman Conquest and one of South Yorkshire’s most striking landmarks.
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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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Description of Wroxeter Roman City
Unusually for a Roman city in Britain, Wroxeter’s desertion means that its site and surrounding landscape are little changed. It's still possible to envisage the landscape that the city was set in.
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Lady Worsley’s Scandalous Story
A remarkably scandalous story from the history of Appuldurcombe House
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Victoria: The Queen Beyond the Screen
Queen Victoria has been played by more actors than any other British monarch. We take a look at some of the most famous depictions of Victoria on screen.