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This year is an exciting year for Tintagel Castle, as we unveil our new footbridge.
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Blue Plaque commemorating guitarist Jimi Hendrix at 23 Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HA, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Chinese writer Lao She at 31 St James's Gardens, Notting Hill, London W11 4RE, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Chinese writer Lao She at 31 St James's Gardens, Notting Hill, London W11 4RE, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue Plaque for Churchill’s Favourite Spy
English Heritage has unveiled a blue plaque to Christine Granville, the Polish Second World War special agent who Winston Churchill once called his 'favourite spy'
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A new photography exhibition showcasing fresh perspectives by young photographers on four historic sites will open at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire on 5 August. England’s New Lenses – an exhibition developed by Shout Out Loud, English Heritage’s national youth engagement programme, in partnership with Photoworks and supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund – sees the photographers respond to English Heritage sites across the country: Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, Middleham Castle in Yorkshire and Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland.
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The spectacular Waverley Abbey Yew, thought to be over 500 years old, whose roots grow out of Britain's first Cistercian monastery has been crowned Tree of the Year in the Woodland Trust’s 2022 competition.
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New 'swagger portraits' by Stephen Farthing on display at Kenwood
An exhibition of new and existing works by renowned painter Stephen Farthing RA will open at Kenwood House on 29 June.
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Rare Roman gladiator knife handle discovered at Hadrian's Wall
A rare Roman knife handle cast in the shape of a gladiator has been discovered in a river at Corbridge Roman Town on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland.
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Queen Victoria's Hindustani Diary on Display for the First Time
A diary showing how Queen Victoria learned to write Hindustani under the tutelage of her Indian servant Abdul Karim will go on display to the public for the very first time at Osborne, her Isle of Wight home, English Heritage announced today (Friday 15 September).