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Maria Dickin was an animal welfare activist who made veterinary medicine more accessible. She is commemorated with a blue plaque at 41 Cassland Road, Hackney, where she was born.
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Find out how to locate or request information published by English Heritage in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act.
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We offer free entry to pre-booked schools and other learning groups at any of the historic places in our care.
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The Avebury World Heritage Site
The area around Avebury contains an extraordinary cluster of monuments dating to the Neolithic and Bronze Age. This unique landscape forms part of the UNESCO Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site, reflecting its international importance.
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Find out how to book your next group day out to Warkworth Castle and Hermitage. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.
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During May half term, join the Woodland Tribe for Playhenge at Stonehenge and build an adventure playground. Work together to design and create the play structure of your dreams.
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Neolithic food miles: travelling to Stonehenge
In the late Neolithic period, around the time that the Stonehenge sarsens were raised about 4,500 years ago, Durrington Walls, which lies around 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge, played host to vast feasts. But where did all the people who gathered here come from, and how do we know?