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Availability & Prices of Fort House, St Mawes Castle
Availability & Prices at Fort House Holiday Cottage, St Mawes Castle
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A brief history and description of Offa’s Dyke, one of the most impressive Anglo-Saxon structures surviving in England.
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Blue plaque commemorating inventor Hiram Maxim at 57d Hatton Garden, Holborn, London EC1N 8HP, London Borough of Camden.
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History of Auckland Castle Deer House
A brief history of Auckland Castle Deer House, built in about 1760 by the Bishop of Durham to provide a hunting shelter and feeding place for his deer.
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Blue plaque commemorating inventor Hiram Maxim at 57d Hatton Garden, Holborn, London EC1N 8HP, London Borough of Camden.
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History of Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows
A brief history and description of Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows, a group of burial mounds that straddle the A35 in Dorset
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English Heritage invests £1 Million to preserve Hurst Castle
Conservation has started to restore a castle in Hampshire that was used up until the Second World War
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New 'swagger portraits' by Stephen Farthing on display at Kenwood
An exhibition of new and existing works by renowned painter Stephen Farthing RA will open at Kenwood House on 29 June.
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Eugenics – meaning ‘good breeding’ – was coined in 1883 by Sir Francis Galton to describe ‘the science which deals with all influences which improve the inborn qualities of a race’. We explore the controversial and changing ideas about eugenics, and some of the figures with blue plaques who supported or opposed it.