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Discover the romantic and sometimes surprising language of flowers made popular by the Victorians.
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Blue plaque for raymond chandler
Raymond Chandler, author of 'The Big Sleep' and 'The Long Goodbye', has been honoured with an English Heritage blue plaque on his childhood home in London.
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Robson Green | Tales from Northumberland Interview
Get behind the scenes with our exclusive interview with Robson Green as he shares his love of all things heritage in Northumberland.
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Spotlight on Carn Euny Ancient Village in Cornwall
"For me Carn Euny is above all a 'mystical' site in a unique Celtic landscape. It is this sense of place that makes it so special and memorable.
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Marie Stopes was at the forefront of the campaigns for sex education and birth control in the 1920s and 1930s.
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A brief history of fun fairs, amusement parks and fairground rides
Historian Dr Allan Brodie traces the story of the fun fair from the humble swing to today's death-defying rides. And follows this national love affair from the fairs of the Middle Ages to the modern theme park.
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Brutal and Beautiful: Saving the Twentieth Century
From cathedrals to private houses, war memorials to sculptures, our new exhibition celebrates the post-war era and its best listed buildings.
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In this article we’re focusing on eye makeup with three iconic periods. We’ll take a look at how the products and practices used over the centuries can provide telling insights about our social history and the evolution of modern makeup.
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The Origins of English Place Names
Have you ever driven through a town and curiously pondered what's really in a name? Or have you sniggered at the seemingly peculiar phonetics of a sign post welcoming you to a new village? In this article, we’ll give you a brief history of how English places got their names and highlight the origins of some of our favourites.