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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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There's something about food that brings people together. So what better way is there to get closer to our ancestors than by tucking into the very same food and drinks that were consumed throughout history?
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A brief history and description of Creake Abbey, a prosperous abbey that was devastated by the plague in the early 16th century.
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Log in to your Members' Area to read the May 2017 edition of the English Heritage Members' Magazine.
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Blue Plaque commemorating novelist Charles Dickens at 48 Doughty Street, Holborn, London WC1N 2LX, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue Plaque commemorating psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud at 20 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, London NW3 5SX, London Borough of Camden.
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Discover the fascinating history of miniature portraits, which became a popular asset in Georgian Britain.
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Landscape with Hawkers and Sportsmen by Dutch painter Jan Wijnants has been displayed at Brodsworth Hall, South Yorkshire, almost continuously since the hall was built and furnished in the 1860s. We explore the story of the artist, the painting, and its relationship with Brodsworth.