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History of Whalley Abbey Gatehouse
A brief history and description of the 14th-century gatehouse to Whalley Abbey, a Cistercian monastery founded beside the river Calder in 1296
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History of Western Heights, Dover
A brief history and description of Western Heights, Dover, a vast fortification begun during the Napoleonic Wars and completed in the 1860s
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Blue Plaque commemorating novelist and dramatist Sir James Barrie at 100 Bayswater Road, Bayswater, London W2 3HJ, City of Westminster.
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BRAHAM, Wing Commander JRD 'Bob' (1920-1974)
Learn about Wing Commander JRD 'Bob' Braham and find his blue plaque at 139 Hendon Way, London, NW2 2NA.
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Blue plaque commemorating E. M. Forster at Arlington Park Mansions, Sutton Lane, Turnham Green, London W4 4HE, London Borough of Hounslow.
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There are three main points of interest: the Iron Age hillfort earthworks, the stronghold of the Norman castle on the motte and the remains of the cathedral within the north-west part of the hillfort.
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From Folklore to Feasting: Apples in England
Apples have a long history of symbolic associations, often with very different meanings. In this article, we uncover some of the more surprising uses for apples over the centuries, as well as their historical connections to folklore and belief.
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History of Sutton Valence Castle
A brief history and description of Sutton Valence Castle, which was probably built in the mid-12th century
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A brief history of De Grey Mausoleum, the burial place of the De Grey family since the 17th century.
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Layout and Facilities at Pavilion Cottage, Osborne
Layout and Facilities at Pavilion Cottage Holiday Cottage, Osborne