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SOLDIERS' GRAFFITI DISCOVERED ON DOVER CASTLE DOOR
A detailed carving of a sailing ship, the date of the French revolution (1789), nine macabre depictions of hangings, and countless initials are just some of the fascinating graffiti found on a newly discovered door dating to around the 1790s, English Heritage has revealed
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Conservation underway on Wellington Arch sculpture
The sculpture on top of Wellington Arch is being cleaned, repaired and re-waxed as part of a conservation programme in partnership with Cif.
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Public served a treat with Wellington's Banquet Table
A banquet table setting used by 1st Duke of Wellington will be on display at Apsley House from April
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Blue plaque for victor horsley
Victor Horsley (1857-1917), pioneering neurosurgeon and social reformer – who also took a leading role in the successful efforts to eradicate rabies from the UK – has been honoured with an English Heritage Blue Plaque at his former home in Bloomsbury, London.
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Britain was part of the Roman Empire for about four centuries. From the invasion under the emperor Claudius in AD 43 until rule from Rome ended in the early 5th century, Britain was an integral part of a political union that covered most of Europe.
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THE EAST OF ENGLAND GROUP TRAVEL ITINERARY
Journey through thousands of years of East Anglia's past with this four-day group itinerary.
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Description of Kenilworth Castle
A description of the spectacular ruins of Kenilworth Castle, which reveal much of its medieval and Tudor past.
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Discover Belsay’s fascinating history, from its medieval castle and Greek Revival mansion to the outstanding garden which links the two buildings.
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BEVERIDGE, Sir William (1879-1963)
Blue plaque commemorating politician Sir William Beveridge at 27 Bedford Gardens, Campden Hill, W8, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.