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Fortress Falmouth and the First World War
Discover Falmouth’s wartime role in a new exhibition at Pendennis Castle.
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The Only People Ever Killed at Tilbury Fort
England has not been invaded since 1066, so perhaps it’s unsurprising that the only fatalities ever reported at Tilbury Fort were thanks to a game of cricket in 1776. Or is this extraordinary story just a tall tale?
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The Mysterious Absence of Stables at Roman Cavalry Forts
How recent archaeological excavations on Hadrian’s Wall have revealed why it has always been so difficult to discover where Roman soldiers kept their horses.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Olympic rowing champion Jack Beresford at 19 Grove Park Gardens, Chiswick, London W4 3RY, London Borough of Hounslow.
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Spring has most definitely sprung and now is the perfect time to spend a day out where history happened. Here are our highlights and top picks for April.
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Ancient Writing Discovered at Tintagel Castle
A stone inscribed with Latin writing and Greek letters as well as Christian symbols – all dating from the 7th century – has been excavated at Tintagel Castle.
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DJ Paul Oakenfold Played at Stonehenge
Stonehenge played host to a unique world first experience when Paul Oakenfold performed on Thursday in support of the charity and guardian of the ancient stones, English Heritage.
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Halloween Half-term at Pendennis Castle
Gather your little monsters for a ghoulishly good day out at Pendennis Castle this half-term.