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Enid Marx to Receive Blue Plaque
Celebrated for her industrial textile designs for the London Underground, designer Enid Marx will be commemorated with a blue plaque today (5 April). English Heritage will unveil a blue plaque at number 39 Thornhill Road, the mid-nineteenth century house where Marx lived and worked for more than thirty years. Her purpose-built studio in the back garden remains in much the same condition as she left it nearly 25 years ago. Marx shared the house with her partner, Margaret Lambert and friends Eleanor Breuning and Grace Lambert. Eleanor Breuning continues to live at the house today.
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Ahoy! English Heritage recruits its first female pirate
Sword fighting 18-year-old Freyja Eagling will be the first woman to pick up a pistol and choose a life of piracy with English Heritage.
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Suffragette princess commemorated by English Heritage
Blue Plaque to Princess Sophia Duleep Singh unveiled at Faraday House, Hampton Court
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FRANKLAND, Sir Edward (1825-1899)
Blue plaque commemorating chemical scientist Sir Edward Frankland at his former home at 14 Lancaster Gate, Bayswater, W2 3LH, City of Westminster.
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FRANKLAND, Sir Edward (1825-1899)
Blue plaque commemorating chemical scientist Sir Edward Frankland at his former home at 14 Lancaster Gate, Bayswater, W2 3LH, City of Westminster.
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From a donkey wheel operator to a First World War gun handler, we meet the English Heritage staff and volunteers with the most unusual roles at our sites.
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Spotlight on Eltham Palace and Gardens
Few properties can boast such an eclectic combination of history and architecture like Eltham Palace.
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A delicious history of gingerbread
Join food writer and historian Sam Bilton to explore the history of making and eating gingerbread
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Separating the curds from the whey: why did we start making cheese?
The British love of cheese is not a new phenomenon. Discover how cheese was a part of the Neolithic diet then have a go at making it yourself.