Search Results
5968 results for %s
Page
Audio Tour of Bishop’s Waltham Palace
Accompany historian, Dr Steven Brindle on a trip round Bishop's Waltham Palace, home to some of the richest and most powerful men in Medieval England. This audio tour lasts a little over 20 minutes.
News
Grime's Graves Neolithic Flint Mine Opens to the Public
Visit Grime's Graves and you can descend into the oldest human-made underground space in England. A brand new entrance provides access to this subterranean world. And a new exhibition with Neolithic tools tells the story of people from 4,500 years ago.
Property
Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House
The remains of two megalithic 'dolmen' burial chambers. Impressive Kit's Coty has three uprights and a massive capstone, while Little Kit's Coty, alias the Countless Stones, is now a jumble of sarsens.
Page
As home to one of history’s most celebrated scientists, Down House has aroused much interest from both scientists and social historians
Page
Blue Plaque commemorating poet T. S. Eliot at 3 Kensington Court Gardens, Kensington, London W8 5QE, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Page
Blue Plaque commemorating poet T. S. Eliot at 3 Kensington Court Gardens, Kensington, London W8 5QE, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
News
Neurologist James Samuel Risien Russell receives English Heritage London blue plaque
One of Britain’s first black British consultants, pioneering neurologist James Samuel Risien Russell has today been commemorated with an English Heritage London blue plaque. The plaque marks 44 Wimpole Street, the impressive house which served as J. S. Risien Russell’s home and private practice from 1902 until his death in March 1939.
News
Kenwood's Rembrandt masterpiece to be displayed at Gagosian
A 17th century Rembrandt masterpiece that usually hangs at Kenwood, will go on display at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill as part of a new partnership.