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Description of Richmond Castle
Much of the 11th-century curtain wall that surrounded the castle enclosure survives, together with many of the castle's main buildings that were ranged along it.
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Sources for Benwell Roman Temple
A summary of the sources for our knowledge of Benwell Roman temple.
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5 Things You Might Not Know About Clothes That Kept Us Warm and Dry Through History
How much do you know about the evolution of our clothing? Read on to find out more about historical fashion and its many functions...
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WILBERFORCE, William (1759-1833)
Blue plaque commemorating William Wilberforce - politician, philanthropist and anti-slavery campaigner - at 44 Cadogan Place, the house where he spent the last ten days of his life.
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We’re restoring the garden at Wrest Park over the next few years. When Wrest Park came into our care in 2006, several features within the garden had been lost to view or compromised, although many of the garden buildings and some of the original structural planting remained. We are now half-way through an ambitious 20-year plan to reinstate the detail, scale and proportions of the gardens, and reintroduce the most appropriate planting for each character area. Explore the timeline to see some of the work we have done so far to revitalise Wrest Park.
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History of Hound Tor Deserted Medieval Village
The evocative remains of this abandoned and isolated hamlet lie on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, between the granite landmarks of Hound Tor and Greator Rocks.
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A brief history of Ballowall Barrow, a funerary monument discovered and excavated in 1878.
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From 'Number One London' the home of the first Duke of Wellington to Kenwood House, which charts life in Gerogian England to Britain's role in the creation and abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, our sites in London will enable learners not only to stand at the places where history happened, but to delve into an immersive, sensory learning experience like no other.