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History of Tregiffian Burial Chamber
A brief history and description of Tregiffian Burial Chamber, a Neolithic chambered tomb
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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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Wartime stories from English country houses
Dr Andrew Hann and Eleanor Matthews explore the stories of the people who found themselves thrown into these sites by the turbulence of war and those who already lived there and found their lives transformed.
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If These Walls Could Talk: Part 1
Wall design and mural decoration are almost as old as architecture itself. Here English Heritage historian Steven Brindle examines examples of historical walls across England and explains how the architecture and artistry reflects the culture of the period, from prehistory to the late Medieval period.
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Blue Plaque commemorating the illustrator of Rupert Bear, Alfred Bestall at 58 Cranes Park, Surbiton KT5 8AS, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London.
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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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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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Discover what happens during the winter season at Queen Victoria's Isle of Wight holiday home
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People have lived in the Whitby area for over 3,000 years. By studying Whitby and Whitby Abbey, it's possible to chart change in religion, politics, society and art in England.
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BUXTON, Sir Thomas Fowell (1786–1845)
The anti-slavery campaigner and social reformer Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton is commemorated at the Directors’ House, Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London, his main home from 1808 until 1815.