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Three pioneering women receive blue plaques
Plaques celebrate BBC’s first Black woman producer and trailblazing women interior designers
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7 reasons to volunteer with English Heritage
With 2017 just around the corner, is volunteering on your New Year’s resolution list? Here’s seven fantastic reasons why you should give it a go.
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Blue Plaque commemorating composer Charles Gounod at 17 Morden Road, Blackheath, London SE3 0AA, London Borough of Greenwich.
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Blue Plaque commemorating composer Charles Gounod at 17 Morden Road, Blackheath, London SE3 0AA, London Borough of Greenwich.
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New blue plaques for photography trailblazers Christina Broom and John Thomson
Britain's first female press photographer, Christina Broom, and early photojournalist, John Thomson, commemorated by with blue plaques.
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New blue plaques for photography trailblazers
Britain's first female press photographer, Christina Broom, and early photojournalist, John Thomson, commemorated by with blue plaques.
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Florence Nightingale Richards: Tintagel's Keeper of the Keys
For more than half a century, one woman was custodian and keeper of the keys at Tintagel Castle. Read more about the wonderfully eccentric Florence Nightingale Richards, her habits and the famous tourists she met over the years.
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BURNEY, Fanny (1752-1840) a.k.a. Madame D'Arblay
Blue Plaque commemorating authoress Madame D'Arblay 'Fanny Burney' at 11 Bolton Street, Mayfair, London W1J 8BB, City of Westminster.
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Stella Reading honoured with English Blue Plaque
Women’s Voluntary Services founder memorialised at their London headquarters Royal Voluntary Service diaries of wartime women go online
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Put your knowledge of Hadrian's Wall to the test with this quiz about the royal connections of our sites.