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INAUGURATION OF BBC HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SERVICE
Blue Plaque commemorating the inauguration of the first high definition television service at Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, London N22 7AY.
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Sir Arthur Harris was a senior officer throughout the Second World War, most notably in charge of the RAF’s Bomber Command (1942–6). Faith Winter’s statue of Harris was erected outside St Clement Danes Church in 1992 as a memorial to him and over 55,000 men of Bomber Command who lost their lives in the war.
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What does it take to be a curator, historian or archaeologist? As part of our partnership with Google Arts & Culture, hear from five top experts at English Heritage about what their jobs involve and where their passions lie.
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A brief history and description of Howden Minster, home to a community of canons from the 13th to 16th centuries.
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Enjoy a family day out at Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, a coastal fortress with unmissable sea views. Travel back to wartime Cornwall, climb to the top of the keep, and enjoy acres of green space at this historic gem.
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History of Thetford Warren Lodge
A brief history and description of Thetford Warren Lodge, built about 1400 by the prior of Thetford to guard the abbey’s rabbit warren
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A brief history and description of Hadleigh Castle, built in the 13th century and later a favourite retreat of Edward III.
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In this comprehensive guide to the English Civil Wars, we explore the fractious political landscape of the early 17th century and follow the descent into war, the conflicts themselves, and their aftermath.
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LAMBERT CHAMBERS, Dorothea (1878-1960)
Blue Plaque commemorating tennis champion Dorothea Lambert Chambers at 7 North Common Road, Ealing, London W5 2QB, London Borough of Ealing.