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The English Heritage Press Office are happy to help with any media enquiries you might have. Take a look at some of the resources and stories below, and do feel free to contact us for further information.
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Wadia, Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808–1877)
A pioneering 19th-century civil engineer and shipbuilder, Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia was the first Indian to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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Operation Clothes Moth Results
In 2017, English Heritage launched an innovative citizen science programme to measure the spread of clothes moths in homes. Hundreds of people returned data, and the results offer up some surprising insights...
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A New Landmark Bridge for Tintagel Castle
Log into your Members' Area and discover more about the Tintagel Castle bridge project.
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Let us guide you through getting started with your new English Heritage membership, and set you on the path to find inspiration for an exciting year of discovery ahead.
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Be inspired by our suggested itineraries for your stay at one of our contemporary holiday cottages in the heart of history.
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Juan Pujol Garcia was one of the most important secret agents of the Second World War. From a modest two-storey house in Hendon, he wove a web of deception that bamboozled the Nazis.
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The shifting relationship between the British Isles and Continental Europe during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages will be revealed at Stonehenge tomorrow (Friday 12 October) as part of a new English Heritage exhibition curated in partnership with the British Museum. From a highly prized 6500-year-old jade axe to an elaborate gold neckpiece made around 4000 years ago, the stunning artefacts on display in Making Connections will highlight different periods of connection and relative isolation between the ancient British Isles and mainland Europe.
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Heritage Live Concert Series FAQ
Frequently asked questions for the GCE Heritage Live Concert series at Audley End.