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Things to do this Easter - activities for kids
Take a look at some of our ideas to keep the kids busy. Enjoy Easter crafts, historical activities and prepare to go on an adventure.
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Audio Guide to Ravenglass Roman Bath House
Join Andrew Roberts, English Heritage Properties Historian, in conversation with Jess Freeland, Interpretation Manager, at Ravenglass Roman Bath House on the Cumbrian coast.
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Cycling Guide: Old Sarum - Stonehenge - Woodhenge
From the site of the original Salisbury cathedral, to the atmospheric Neolithic sites of Stonehenge and Woodhenge, this route is ideal for those who want a lengthy cycle through the Wiltshire countryside and its 5000 years of history.
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English Heritage announces plans to mark 1066 anniversary
On the 950th anniversary of 1066, the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest, an English Heritage survey reveals that while the date remains the most famous in English history, those aged under 35 know more about the fictional characters vying to claim the ‘Iron Throne’ in Game of Thrones than they do about those fighting to secure the real English throne in 1066.
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Born into Navarrese nobility, Joan of Navarre became Queen of England after marrying Henry IV of England in 1402. She was imprisoned at Pevensey Castle in 1419 by her stepson, King Henry V.
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Sources for Chesters Bridge Abutment
A summary of the main written, material and visual sources of information about Chesters Bridge Abutment.
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One result of the devastating Civil Wars of 1642–51 was the reorganisation of the Parliamentary army using European principles. Indeed, from 1660 the restored Charles II used the New Model Army as a blueprint for his small, professional and increasingly successful force. This was the beginning of the modern British Army tradition.