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Remembering Freddie Mercury with a blue plaque
Legendary Queen musician Freddie Mercury has been remembered an English Heritage blue plaque. To celebrate, we’re exploring his life, music and legacy.
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Why Dame Judi Dench wants you to reflect on London’s blue plaques
Dame Judi Dench speaks to English Heritage after unveiling a blue plaque for her friend and fellow actor Sir John Gielgud in Westminster.
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A history of Richmond Castle, one of the best-preserved Norman castles in England, later used as a WWI prison for conscientious objectors.
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A history of the Jewel Tower, Westminster, built in 1365 within Edward III’s private palace as a secure repository for the most valuable royal possessions.
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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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Food and Feasting at Stonehenge
Find out what the people who built and used Stonehenge ate, how they cooked and served their food, and the cutting-edge science behind these discoveries.
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History of Saxtead Green Post Mill
A beloved feature of the local landscape, the distinctive body and sails of Saxtead Green Post Mill have been a Suffolk landmark for generations.
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Tintagel Castle is one of the most spectacular historic sites in Britain, where history and legend are inextricably entwined. Explore its 1,500-year history.
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Archaeologists Unearth the Secrets of Tintagel This Summer
Excavations are taking place until Tuesday 2 August as part of a five year research project into the enigmatic Cornish castle.