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At Hare Hill, a short length of Hadrian’s Wall stands to a height of 3 metres – the highest part to survive along the entire length of the Wall.
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Previous Exhibition - Blackpool: Wonderland of the World
The exhibition captured the glamour of the town's attractions, which helped to transform Blackpool into a magnificent 'playground' earning it the crown of Britain's most popular seaside destination.
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Sources for Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge
A list of the main sources of information for the study of Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge
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Discover life on the Roman Frontier
Discover the iconic Hadrian's Wall with your class this term. With 73 miles to explore, take your class on a journey from sea to sea across some of the wildest and most dramatic countryside in England, and find out more about life on the northern frontier and the impact of Roman Britain.
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Blue Plaque commemorating social reformer Benjamin Waugh at 26 Croom's Hill, Greenwich, London SE10 8ER, London Borough of Greenwich.
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Previous Exhibition - Blackpool: Wonderland of the World
The exhibition captured the glamour of the town's attractions, which helped to transform Blackpool into a magnificent 'playground' earning it the crown of Britain's most popular seaside destination.
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Description of St Paul’s Monastery, Jarrow
A brief description of St Paul’s Monastery, where parts of the 7th-century church have survived for over 1,300 years and form part of the present church, still a place of worship.
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MORGAN, John Pierpont (1837-1913) & MORGAN, Junius S. (1813-1890)
Blue Plaque commemorating bankers John Pierpont and Junius Morgan at 14 Princes Gate, Kensington Gore, City of Westminster, London SW7 1PU.
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Blue Plaque commemorating social reformer Benjamin Waugh at 26 Croom's Hill, Greenwich, London SE10 8ER, London Borough of Greenwich.
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Hadrian’s Wall Roman Fort given to the nation
A Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall has joined Stonehenge, Dover Castle and Kenwood House in the National Heritage Collection following a generous gift by a Northumberland landowner. Now in the care of English Heritage, the Roman fort’s future is secure and its stories will soon be shared with visitors to the wall.