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A food timeline tracing the types of food that people have eaten in Britain from 10,000 years ago to the present.
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Gardening Tips from our Historic Gardeners
It’s not very often that we can put the words ‘British weather’ and ‘lucky’ in the same sentence. But when it comes to gardening, we can certainly be grateful. Taking tips from the past, here are our historic gardeners' top tips for protecting your plants and produce at home.
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Highlights from the shell collection of Bridget Atkinson (1732–1814), which contained more than 1,200 items from around the world.
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A chance find, the Battle Abbey carol, has been set to music and recorded, and can be heard sung for the first time in hundreds of years. Read the story behind the carol and find out how it was set to music.
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Start your exploration of London’s past with these facts about blue plaques.
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Marble Hill is a much-loved space for both locals and Londoners, young and old, to relax and play. Find out how English Heritage plans to breathe new life into both the house and the park in an ambitious restoration project.
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Blue plaque commemorating writer Jean Rhys at Paultons House, Paultons Square, Chelsea, London SW3 5DU, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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FRANKLIN, Rosalind (1920-1958)
Blue Plaque commemorating crystallographer Rosalind Franklin at Donovan Court, 107 Drayton Gardens, Chelsea, London SW10 9QS.
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COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, Samuel (1875-1912)
Blue Plaque commemorating composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor at 30 Dagnall Park, South Norwood, London SE25 5PH, London Borough of Croydon.
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FRANKLIN, Rosalind (1920-1958)
Blue Plaque commemorating crystallographer Rosalind Franklin at Donovan Court, 107 Drayton Gardens, Chelsea, London SW10 9QS.