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MONTGOMERY, Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887–1976) a.k.a. Monty
Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, a.k.a. ‘Monty’, was a celebrated British Army officer, best known for his leadership during the Second World War at El Alamein and in Normandy.
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Much needed conservation work to the riverbank, cellar range and cloister is set to finish in the next few weeks.
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Conservation to save First World War Graffiti at Richmond Castle
Funding announced for new project to conserve graffiti by conscientious objectors imprisoned at Richmond Castle during the First World War.
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Help us protect our historic properties from clothes moths
English Heritage has launched Operation Clothes Moth to protect our historic furnishings and fabrics from damage caused by clothes moths
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Explore the complex and ambitious build project that architects Seely and Paget took on when they were commissioned by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld to restore the medieval and Tudor remains of Eltham and build a new art deco mansion alongside it.
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History of Innisidgen Lower and Upper Burial Chambers
A brief history and description of Innisidgen Lower and Upper Burial Chambers, two ceremonial monuments built in the Bronze Age on the Isles of Scilly.
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A summary of the written, visual and material sources for our understanding of Middleham Castle.
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Conservation in Action: The Map Room at Eltham Palace
After a £1.7 million restoration, Eltham Palace and Gardens in Greenwich reopened on 3 April 2015 with five new and intriguing rooms for you to explore. Jemma Edwards, a conservator currently working on revealing the original 1930s hand painted decorative scheme in the Map Room introduces us to what has been uncovered so far.
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The remains of the house of a prosperous Blakeney merchant, with a fine 15th century brick-vaulted undercroft. Later the guildhall of Blakeney’s guild of fish merchants.
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Rare medieval tiles on display again
Cleeve Abbey re-opens after conservation work to protect 13th century tile pavement. A new shelter allows visitors to view the detailed heraldic tiles, while also protecting them from the elements.