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With two bank holiday weekends and the half term break this month, we’ve got lots of historical inspiration for all ages.
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A list of the main written, visual and material sources of information for current knowledge and understanding of Whitby Abbey
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Not just cricket: 7 sports played at our historic places
While the rules and attitudes might have changed over the years, many historic sports are recognisable today. Here are some sporting highlights for you to explore in our historic gardens.
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REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua (1723-1792)
Blue Plaque commemorating portrait painter Sir Joshua Reynolds at Fanum House (site of 47), Leicester Square, Leicester Square, London WC2, City of Westminster.
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The kitchen gardens of country estates provided fruit, vegetables and cut flowers for the household, with many of those in our care continuing to function just as their owners intended. Find out about the kitchen gardens at some of our sites.
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English Heritage historian Paul Pattison explores over 350 years of the Garrison’s military history, from the 16th century to the Second World War.
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The first castle on this site was a timber structure, perched on top of the man-made motte or mound. In the 12th century this wooden castle was rebuilt in stone, with a fine cylindrical keep – the castle’s most striking feature – on top of the motte.
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Ready for more? Round three of The Biggest Quiz in History* features questions about Queen Victoria and Albert, the First and Second World Wars and even anagrams of some of your favourite English Heritage sites... get those thinking caps on!
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Blue plaque commemorating music hall artist Marie Lloyd at 55 Graham Road, Dalston, London E8 1PB, London Borough of Hackney.