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Blue plaque commemorating music hall artist Marie Lloyd at 55 Graham Road, Dalston, London E8 1PB, London Borough of Hackney.
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Wanted: Child Executive Officer
English Heritage, the charity that looks after over 400 historic places across England, from Stonehenge to Hadrian's Wall, has today launched a nationwide search for its first ever CEO (Child Executive Officer).
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NEW ROMAN CAVALRY EXHIBITION TO OPEN ALONG HADRIAN'S WALL
New multi-site exhibition to explore the role of horses in Roman military life Objects including helmets, armour and weapons will be on display along the length of Hadrian's Wall in 2017
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Anonymous Hadrian’s Wall excavators celebrated in new exhibition
New research has identified 11 of the labourers who helped uncover Corbridge Roman Town Call out to the public to help identify the many more men who have remained anonymous for 100 years Historic photographs seen in colour for the first time
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Rievaulx reconstructed: How are interpretation images drawn?
How do you turn the ruins of a place like Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire into accurate reconstruction images? We asked the architect who has done just that.
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Discoveries and excavations at Tintagel Castle – summer 2016
After a three week dig at Tintagel, the Cornwall Archaeological Unit has made some promising finds as English Heritage archaeologist Susan Greaney explains.
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13 Things The Romans Did For Us
From the obvious (architecture and hygiene) to the more unusual (fast food and advertising) the Romans have left their mark across the country.
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Queen to screen: meet Victoria and Abdul's costume designer
We talk to the costume designer for 'Victoria and Abdul' about the queen as a fashion icon and her vision for the upcoming film.
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Members' Magazine: Blue Plaques Chairman
Log in to your Members' Area account to meet the Chairman of the Blue Plaques scheme, Professor Ronald Hutton, as he explains how we decide who to honour with this popular scheme.