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A Monumental Act: How Britain Saved its Heritage
'A Monumental Act: How Britain Saved its Heritage', visitors are taken back to the early 20th century to see how a new law and a small band of people saved Britain's most historic buildings.
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George Saunders, the 2nd Earl’s architect from 1794–6, built a dairy for the Earl’s wife, Louisa at Kenwood House.
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Whitby Abbey's Best Dressed Vampire Competition 26 May 2022: Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions apply to the Whitby Abbey Best Dressed Vampire competition, running on the official English Heritage Whitby Abbey Facebook page from 18:00 BST on 26 May 2022 until 23:59 BST on 30 May 2022.
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Welcome to English Heritage's brand licensing food and drink category, showcasing partnerships of exciting new products from mouthwatering bar snacks to perfectly brewed beers.
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Ballet Star Honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
Celebrated ballet dancer, Rudolf Nureyev, has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque today (Thursday 21 September) on the building he considered his London home. The new plaque will mark the four-storey house in Kensington where the dance critics Nigel and Maude Gosling kept a self-contained apartment for their Russian friend Nureyev. An escape from the pressures of performing and socialising, the apartment was filled with the ballet dancer’s own antiques, records and books.
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We’re delighted to confirm that the first phase of our reopening will begin on Saturday 13 June. We hope to have all sites open again by August.
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Romans, Victorians and the World Wars top the list of the UK's favourite eras, new research shows
While many on social media may be thinking daily about the Roman Empire, the World Wars (1914-1918 & 1939-1945) came out on top (15%) in a new study released today looking at the UK’s favourite historical era.