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MUSICIANS’ BLUE PLAQUES IN LONDON
Take an English Heritage tour of Musician's blue plaques in London.
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SPENCER, Lady Diana (1961–1997)
Blue plaque commemorating Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess of Wales, at Flat 60 Coleherne Court in Kensington, London, SW5 0EF.
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Blue Plaque commemorating surgeon Sir John Simon at 40 Kensington Square, Kensington, London W8 5HP, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue Plaque commemorating surgeon Sir John Simon at 40 Kensington Square, Kensington, London W8 5HP, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Untold Stories – Poetry at English Heritage
Untold Stories was a poetry programme that explored new ways to bring poetry to English Heritage sites. The programme included the commissioning of new poems related to English Heritage sites, a poetry exchange, the launch of our poetry fellowship, and a public competition that offered opportunities for everyone to explore our past through poetry.
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There’s lots going on at England’s historic places this month. Join us for nights of stargazing in the grounds of houses and castles, plan a romantic Valentine’s Day adventure and keep cosy in our popular cafés and tearooms.
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Easby Abbey stands on the east bank of the river Swale. The abbey buildings were hemmed in between the valley slope and the river, which influenced their unusual layout and form.
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A description of Whitby Abbey, where the remains of the abbey church, built between the 13th and 15th centuries, survive as a famous landmark
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Border Reivers and Hadrian's Wall
How Housesteads Fort, built for troops manning the frontier of Roman Britain, became a locus of crime and unrest in 17th-century England, thanks to the ‘Busy Gap Rogues’.