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Joan Clarke was a mathematician and code-breaker. She was the most senior of the few female cryptanalysts at Bletchley Park, where she helped cracked the German naval Enigma code. She is commemorated with a blue plaque at 193 Rosendale Road, her childhood home where she studied to become a talented mathematician.
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We've rounded up our favourite historic days out in Cornwall, from the enchanting castle on the clifftops at Tintagel to Falmouth’s seaside fortress.
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Aside from the technical and informational aspects of Skyscape it’s also our hope that you’ll enjoy it from a more human perspective. We’ve created a webpage which offers a small escape, a pleasant place to visit, to which you can return frequently, even within a single day, and connect with the land, the stones and the skies above.
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Read on for everything you need to plan your magical visit to Enchanted Audley End.
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A history of Byland Abbey, from its origins in the 12th century and eventual adoption of the Cistercian rule, to its suppression in the 16th century and later history.
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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.
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Find out how to book your next group day out to Scarborough Castle. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.